Carly Robyn Green

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Carly Robyn Green

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Carly Robyn Green - Biography

As a BMG Chrysalis recording artist, concert performer, and songwriter, Carly Robyn Green has a career that spans the worlds of television, film, radio, concert halls, and theatres throughout the country.She has performed at venues including Madison Square Garden, the Staples Center, The Pantages Theater, Citizens Bank Park, the Canal Room, the Knitting Factory, and the Tropicana Hotel & Casino. Carly took the Grammy stage for the first time, backing up Cee Lo Green at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards, and she has opened for Chris Brown and Buddy Guy, sung alongside Deborah Cox supporting The Actors Fund, performed for MTV's Rock the Vote, and toured as the first spokesinger for Alex's Lemonade Stand Campaign for pediatric cancer research.Carly's original songwriting and recording collaborations with Oscar, Grammy, and Tony Award winning co-writers/producers have been featured in over 100 shows across 35 networks, including NBC's 30 Rock and Fashion Star, HBO's Hung, the CW's Beauty & the Beast, E!'s Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Teen Nick's Degrassi, Lifetime's Dance Moms, MTV's The Real World, and Showtime's The Real L Word. Her songs have been selected as themes for popular television shows on WeTV, Logo, and The Movie Network, as movie promo and special feature songs for 20th Century Fox's What's Your Number and Sony Pictures' House Bunny, and as movie title tracks for American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars, Universal's Hanni & Nanni 3, and Slightly Single in LA. She also writes songs for multi-platinum selling artists in Korea and Japan.Carly appeared on Broadway Records' 2012 Jekyll & Hyde Concept Record, and she recently finished a modern adult-contemporary record co-written with Broadway composer Frank Wildhorn. Carly is a Philadelphia native and University of Pennsylvania alum now residing in Los Angeles.

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