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Gwen Conley and the
opening song for the debut of her TV pilot, "FEELINGS WITH GWEN CONLEY" During her professional singing and television
career, which was based in Cincinnati, Ohio, Gwen was guest vocalist with The Ohio State University Symphony Orchestra and
subsequently awarded an "Emmy Award" for her performance. Her career as a professional singer led her to Cincinnati
where she become host of her own TV show, "Feelings With Gwen Conley. She simultaneously recorded her album,
"The Many Faces of Gwen Conley". After hosting and co-hosting both her show and another regional show at WLW-T
for 9 years she subsequently left for New York City where she began her career in TV commercials and jingles. She operated a
jingle company and produced jingles for Chrysler, Maxwell House Coffee, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Nabisco, Hardees Fast
Foods, and countless others.
Gwen sang the National Anthem for the Cincinnati Reds when they won both of
their back-to-back '75 & '76 World Series championships. She also made 3 guest soloist appearances with the Cincinnati
Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Eric Kunzel, and the Cincinnati "Pop" Orchestra under the direction
of Maestro Carmon DeLeone; more great highlights of her professional career.
She continued to study advanced music theory at Manhattan School
of Music and the New York School for Jingle Singing and is currently one of New York's finest voice coaches touching
the lives of many budding artists. Her students have appeared on the, "Tonight Show with Jay Leno", "American
Idol", the Apollo and Broadway's "Aida".
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Gwen's
first TV pilot with guests, Clifton Davis, Johnny Bench, and the Lockers.
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