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The Actress
Originally form Johnson City, TN, Rachel Songer has been acting in the Sacramento area for more than 10 years. On stage, she appeared in "Six Women With Brain Death", at Sacramento's Studio Theater, for over 5 years. Before that she was seen in "Tune the Grand Up", a Jerry Herman revue on the Delta King.
Rachel made her feature film debut in "Making Something Up", an independent film by Paul Kinney. Since then she has appeared as a supporting character in several films, including "The Christmas Card" for the Hallmark Channel, the comedy, "Her Minor Thing", and the horror flick, "Dead Tone."
Rachel also hosts for Industrial Films and Educational Videos, but is mainly known for her bulk of voice over work. In addition to voicing commercials for Radio and TV, Rachel narrates several different types of media. Her most recent narration clients include, Gallo, Smud, Western Career College and the McClatchy Library.
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The Musician
Rachel is a classically trained Soprano who has performed in such venues as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Mondavi Center. Possessing a voice with stylistic range, Rachel is available to sing for private parties, weddings, and funerals. She is a Cantor and Choral Scholar for the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament and Holy Spirit Church, Sacramento, and is a lead singer with Waterloo, Northern California's Premier Abba Tribute Band.
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