Beverly Bremers

Beverly Bremers is an American singer and actress. After roles on Broadway, Bremers released a successful 1972 album, I'll Make You Music, containing the hit single "Don't Say You Don't Remember." She also recorded under the name of Beverly Ann.

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Biography

Born in Chicago, Illinois,[1] Bremers appeared in theatre, including the original Broadway productions of Hair as Sheila and Crissy[2] and The Me Nobody Knows (winning an Obie Award, and in The Rocky Horror Show and "Menopause The Musical" in Los Angeles. She has also performed extensively in clubs and concerts in the U.S., in television commercials, radio, films and games, often as a voice actor. She wrote the song, "Mousercise" for Disney, which received a platinum record and became the theme for the show of the same name on the Disney Channel and is used in other Disney products. Her songs that have charted in the U.S. and Europe include "Morning Music" and the theme from the film Hopscotch. She has also written music and lyrics for the stage musicals produced in Los Angeles and San Diego.[3]

In 1972, Bremers released her album, I'll Make You Music, on Scepter Records, which reached #124 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.[4] The album spawned three hit singles, the most popular being "Don't Say You Don't Remember", which reached #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #5 AC.[5] She later became a vocal coach in Southern California. "Don't Say You Don't Remember" was included on the Have a Nice Decade box set. In 2005, she released a new album, Don't Say You Don't Remember Beverly Bremers, which included a re-recording of "Don't Say You Don't Remember" and new material.

Singles

References

  1. ^ Joel Whitburn, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 7th edn, 2000
  2. ^ Johnson, Jonathan. Good Hair Days: A Personal Journey with the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical Hair, iUniverse, 2004, p 190 ISBN 0-595-31297-7
  3. ^ Profile of Bremers at Air Play Direct, accessed 4 January 2009
  4. ^ Billboard, Allmusic.com
  5. ^ a b c d Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com

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