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Elizabeth : Number One
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An incredible variety of pop, rock, and black comedy. Elizabeth's vocals and piano are captivating.
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 2005
Number One Record Label: Elizabeth
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Cursed 2:10 Album Only
Homecoming 3:31 Album Only
Think Too Much 4:08 Album Only
Amazing 3:22 Album Only
Never 2:19 Album Only
I Give Up 3:25 Album Only
Frances Bean Cobain 3:39 Album Only
Under the Mistletoe 3:32 Album Only
Happy Hour Whore 2:48 Album Only
Ugly 2:43 Album Only
Idiot Parade 3:24 Album Only
Cool Your Jets 3:15 Album Only
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Elizabeth Johnson earned her Masters from New York University's Dramatic Writing Program. She is a member of the WGA, west and the Animation Writers Caucus, and ASCAP.

As a singer, musician, and composer, her song Think Too Much recently was licensed to Steve Cannell Productions for use on a television show.

Think Too Much originally gained attention on MP3, holding the number one position in Los Angeles for three consecutive weeks. Think Too Much is produced by Jeff Silverman (Shari Belafonte, Terry Gordy, Rick Springfield, David Cassidy, Riders of the Purple Sage) at Palette Studios in Burbank California. Silverman, who also played guitar on Think, was lead guitarist for Rick Springfield, Redbone, and Roger Miller. Silverman has done music for companies including HBO, Showtime, MGM, and Dreamworks.

Her instrumental piano piece Broken Streetlamp will be heard in an upcoming documentary about the Beat author, Hubert Selby, JR.

Her song Cursed will be featured in an upcoming comedy entitled "Jerks."

She is currently working and developing new songs with producer Joseph DiRocco (Open Hand) at Red Light Recording and Star Seed Music. DiRocco has played drums on demo tracks for the likes of Jane Wiedlin, Lenny Kravitz, and Vonda Shepard. He will play on Elizabeth's tracks.

Elizabeth has performed her writing and piano music on a regular basis at clubs in the LA and NY, including The Sidewalk Cafe, whose weekly "anti-hoot" music is often acclaimed by Billboard Magazine. Her one-woman musical, Duck. Cover. Hang On., was about surviving single motherhood as a teen mom in the New York City's East Village. After showcasing at Expanded Arts and Duplex Cabaret for two years, it found a home at The Westbeth Theater Center, who developed and produced.

Most importantly, Elizabeth lives in Los Angeles with her son Roman, who's a violinist, guitarist, and a Little League all-star.

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