- Source: Monica Mancini
- Sylvester Stallone
- Don't Say You Love Me
- The Passion of the Christ
- Hans Zimmer
- Ione Skye
- Penghargaan Grammy untuk Rekaman Terbaik Tahun Ini
- Fearless (album Taylor Swift)
- Daftar orang gay, lesbian, atau biseksual/M
- All the Small Things
- Monica Mancini
- Ghost Ship (2002 film)
- Gregg Field
- Dean Parks
- Deana Martin
- Monica (given name)
- Barry Manilow
- Natalie Cole
- Christmas Eve with Johnny Mathis
- Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Monica Jo Mancini (born May 4, 1952) is an American singer and the daughter of composer Henry Mancini.
Career
Monica Mancini grew up in Northridge, California. Her father, Henry was a popular, award winning composer and her mother, Virginia was a singer. Monica listened to the Beatles more than to her father's music. When she was fourteen, she sang professionally with the Henry Mancini Chorus, as did her mother and sister. She became a freelance studio singer in Los Angeles. Her debut album, Monica Mancini (1998) was accompanied by a television special on PBS. During her career she has worked with Plácido Domingo, Quincy Jones, and Michael Jackson.
Discography
Monica Mancini (Warner Bros., 1998)
Dreams of Johnny Mercer (Concord Jazz, 2000)
Cinema Paradiso (Concord Jazz, 2002)
Ultimate Mancini (2004)
I've Loved These Days (Concord, 2009)
Personal life
Monica Mancini is married to musician and producer Gregg Field.
References
External links
Official site