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Marci Lynne Solomon


faculty member Marci Lynne-Solomon is a national leader in voice training with more than 50 years' experience in performing and teaching. She began her professional career at the age of eight in her father and mother's School of Performing Arts. She is a graduate of the American Theatre Wing and the Herbert Berghoff School of Acting, both located in New York City. She later studied musical theatre under Charles Nelson Reilly. Her credits reflect her versatility in many fields, ranging from film and television appearances to more than 10 years of touring the continent (she has toured with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra), as well as frequent appearances of her one-woman show in New York, Los Angeles, and Austin, Texas.

Today, she performs most often in the teaching arena, helping people overcome their fears and discover their passions through singing. She utilizes singing and performance as both a metaphor and instrument, showing people how to get what they want and live their best lives. She owns and operates the Performing Arts and Human Concern Center in Austin, Texas. Her students over the years have led Lynne-Solomon to develop tools to stimulate, motivate, and realize a student's passion. Observing and coming to know her students, she began to understand that the blocks impeding their singing and performance abilities were the same blocks to their personal growth, and to their efficacy in shaping their personal environment. These students are a critical source of inspiration for her own personal growth and accountability in coaching techniques.

The creator of a training CD, Learn How to Sing In Tune, she teaches workshops and Singing Aerobics to audiences nationally and internationally.

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