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April's professional start came as backup singer for aspiring Nashville artist TERRY RADIGAN opening for established acts including AMERICA and, during one memorable evening at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey, THE BAND featuring Bruce Springsteen as a special guest. April also sang backup vocals in the studio for MELBA MOORE under producer GENE McFADDEN in New York City an as a studio demo singer for other songwriters. April has performed as a soloist on cable and national television programs, as well as various live stages in New York City, Los Angeles and Nashville. After performing as an acoustic soloist for several years, April formed an original pop/rock band in New York City, releasing an album titled “Dancin’ Thru The Mine Fields," co-produced by DANIEL WISE (Joan Osborne, Scissor Sisters, Maceo Parker). April's band performed in all the major NYC rock clubs. Her next release was a solo album of original adult contemporary songs titled “Watercolors Fade," which she co-produced with STEVE SKINNER (Rent, Celine Dion, Jewel). April's current self-produced pop/rock release "Unpainting Portraits" is a collection of personal, yet commercial, emotionally-charged songs. As an artist, April’s vocal performances have been characterized as “powerful, yet vulnerable," and likened to Pat Benatar and Paula Cole by industry professionals and peers. As a composer and lyricist, April was honored in New York City with an Abe Oleman Scholarship from the National Academy o