ANNA GILBERT -
MUSIC AND LYRICS
Anna Gilbert, a singer-songwriter living in Portland, Oregon, composes songs about life, love, and loss. Gilbert's songs are from the heart, and she hopes she can bring warmth, truth, and sweetness into the heartbreak and sadness that affects us all. Gilbert also spends much of her time collaborating and co-writing with other artists in addition to pursuing her own musical endeavors. She has made music with Grammy Award winning producer Charlie Peacock (The Civil Wars, The Lone Bellow), Jeremy Larson (Sucre, Violents), Peter Hollens (Legendary Vocals), Troy Welstad (Pink!, Selena Gomez, A Fine Frenzy) and Grammy and Golden Globe nominee Sam Ashworth (H.E.R., Leslie Odom).
The Oregon native’s childhood memories are suffused with sound, melody, and the songs of James Taylor and Ricky Skaggs, Paul Simon and Joni Mitchell. Her father was a music major and teacher before becoming a minister, and both her parents performed in a bluegrass band that performed regularly. Gilbert followed suit, writing songs and accompanying herself on piano or guitar.
Gilbert's current projects include working on her Pop Project, Shy Honey - an up and coming synth pop band in Portland - and writing the music for Mija. Gilbert also releases music monthly on Patreon as a creator. (Patreon.com/annagilbert).
"She's the surprise you've been waiting for,” Grammy Award winning producer Charlie Peacock claims. “Not only are her music skills in order, her personality is magnetic. She's the kind of artist I love to work with -- daring, teachable, funny, loving, and serious all at the same time."
GABY MORENO -
MUSIC & LYRICS
Since moving to Los Angeles from her native Guatemala, singer-songwriter-producer Gaby Moreno is a GRAMMY Award-winning singer-songwriter and producer known for her seven albums and international acclaim. On Jan. 22, 2024, Moreno performed "Luna de Xelajú," from her upcoming album "DUSK," with Oscar Isaac on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. She performed at this year's GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 4th, and won Best Latin Pop Album for her self-produced acoustic EP "X Mí (Vol. 1).” In 2023, Moreno won a Latin GRAMMY for producing Omara Portuondo's "Vida" and was featured at the White House for Hispanic Heritage Month, introduced by First Lady Jill Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
She received an Emmy nomination for co-writing the “Parks & Recreation” theme song, and in 2006 took the Grand Prize in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, the first contestant in the Latin category to win Song of the Year (she’s now a judge). Gaby also sings the theme song and voices a character (Marlena) on the multi Emmy Award-winning Disney children’s television series, “Elena of Avalor,” which features Disney’s first Latina princess. Her moving version of “Cucurrucucú Paloma” was chosen to play at the end of the emotional episode “God Bless America” for the last season of Netflix’ original show, “Orange Is The New Black.”
Moreno has shared the international stage with pop music luminaries such as Bono, Andrea Boccelli, Tracy Chapman, Ani DiFranco, Punch Brothers, Hugh Laurie, Buena Vista Social Club, Calexico, David Gray and many more. More recently, she has appeared on Live From Here (hosted by five-time Grammy winner/MacArthur Genius, Chris Thile). When not developing this beautiful show with the Mija creative team, Gaby is currently touring the USA and internationally. #DuskTour
EVYNNE HOLLENS- BOOK WRITER
Evynne Hollens is a singer, writer and artistic director primarily known for her online videos & live performances. With over 50 million views on YouTube, and over 115,000 monthly Spotify listeners, she releases music videos; from original content, to popular musical theatre and Disney covers. Evynne is the co-owner and Artistic Director of One Voice Productions, a digital media company that creates entertainment and educational content.
After 4 years performing at sea with Royal Caribbean Productions, she co-created and is featured onscreen in Voices, a virtual & live a cappella show, currently running on the largest theatrical venue at sea, RC’s Wonder of the Seas.
Evynne made her Broadway debut as a featured performer alongside her husband, digital creator and educator, Peter Hollens, in Home for the Holidays, a live Christmas concert at The August Wilson Theatre. In 2001 Hollens co-founded Divisi, the University of Oregon’s award-winning female identifying a cappella group, featured in the best-selling book & inspiration for the film
Pitch Perfect. She won a Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award for “Best Arrangement” of Divisi’s popular cover of Usher’s “YEAH!” which was featured on the Season 2 Finale episode of Glee.
A proud member of Actors’ Equity, Evynne currently resides in Eugene, Oregon with her husband and two children. She can be found on many stages, from The Hult Center with the Eugene Symphony, to Oregon Contemporary Theatre and regularly at The Shedd Institute for the Arts where she has created The Contemporary Songbook Project, a musical revue-style concert series celebrating the best of the new generation of songwriters working in the world of post-modern musical theatre. Evynne made her 54 Below debut this summer in NYC.
REBECCA TOURIÑO COLLINSWORTH - BOOK WRITER
Rebecca is the creator and artistic director of Parley, a playwrights’ group and producing entity in Seattle, Washington. Rebecca is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley (BA, English), the University of California, Irvine (MFA, Acting), and the Pacific Conservatory Theatre. At twenty, she made her professional acting debut at the rebuilt Globe Theatre in London, and she has since acted in regional theaters all over the United States. As a teaching artist, she’s worked with the Claire Trevor School of the Arts at UC Irvine; the Alliance Theater in Atlanta; the New York Film Academy in Soho; Seattle University; Meadows School of the Arts at SMU;
Freehold Theatre Studio/Lab; Freehold’s Ensemble Training Intensive; and served for three years as Resident Playwright at the Washington Correctional Center for Women as part of the Engaged Theater Residency.
Her plays have been produced in New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, and elsewhere at venues such as the American Theatre of Actors, Center Stage, and the Barrow Group. As a director, she has helmed over 70 world premieres in the last seven years alone. A homeschooling mother of two, Rebecca teaches playwriting, acting, and voice through her home studio, Salvo.