Sylvia Brooks
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Sylvia Brooks is an American jazz adult contemporary vocalist and song stylist. Her debut album, Dangerous Liaisons, features songs from the Great American Songbook and Jazz Standards Songbook, and was in rotation on over 500 radio stations throughout the United States and Canada.

Born into a musical family, her father, Don Ippolito, was a jazz pianist and arranger, who wrote for big bands during World War II , and has played with such luminaries as Buddy Rich and Ira Sullivan. Her mother, Johanna Dordick, was an opera singer, who founded the Los Angeles Opera Theatre in Los Angeles, and under her artistic direction, produced six seasons of opera. A classically trained actress, Sylvia Brooks studied at The American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, under the direction of Bill Ball and Allen Flecher. She currently resides in Los Angeles.

She has collaborated with Thomas Garvin, Kim Bullard, Kim Richmond, Jeff Colella, Chris Colangelo, Kendall Kay, Jamie Havorka , Alex Budman and Brian Kilgore. She played Dorothy Brock in 42nd Street at the Theatre Under The Stars in Houston, Texas, and the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle , Washington and has acted on television in Designing Women, Dallas, Mama & Son, Baywatch, and Beverly Hills 90210.

She is currently working on her next as yet untitled album, collaborating with Kim Richmond and Rich Eames.

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