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NANCY DALEY has been singing, playing piano and writing music for the past twenty years, working in New York at the Waldorf Astoria, the Marriott Marquis, The Sheraton and regularly at The Mirage in Las Vegas. She currently sings at Genio’s and the Oceanville Grille in Montrose. Nancy also plays at corporate parties and functions for clients such as People Magazine. She is also a voice teacher and music director. As a writing team, she has created two produced musicals, revues and six industrial shows with her husband, Bob. They were in the Advanced BMI Workshop with Maury Yeston, performing and perfecting songs they had written together. Nancy’s song “Sometimes” can be heard on Marieann Meringolo’s critically acclaimed CD, “Hold Me Close”.
COLLEEN McNAMARA has appeared across the country in leading roles in such shows as Showboat, Hello Dolly, Iolanthe, Pirates of Penzance, The Sound of Music, The Desert Song, South Pacific, The Great Houdini, Waiting for Lefty, Tartuffe, The Time of Your Life, as well as the national tour of Sweeney Todd. Colleen has also been seen on television in Eve, Bette, Murphy Brown, Perry Mason, Jake and the Fat Man, Deadly Games, To Have and to Hold, Eerie, Indiana, and Frazier. She was featured in the original cast recording of The Orphan Train and Hot Mamas (original West Coast cast). Colleen was the "voice" of The Valley Hospital in New Jersey, and can be heard on corporate voicemail systems through Southern California. Colleen is married to actor Skip Harris and is thrilled to be reunited with her Hot Mamas cronies Nancy and Sisu.
SISU RAIKEN appeared on Broadway in A DOLL’S LIFE, portrayed Gertrude Stein in the Obie Award-winning production of THE MOTHER OF US ALL and was chosen for the role of Emily in the world premiere of the revised version of HELP! HELP! THE GLOBOLINKS! She has sung leading roles in opera and oratorio all over the world and was a member of the acclaimed improvisational group, INTERPLAY. Her acting credits include a feature in a half-hour comedy promo piece with Shelley Long, which aired on The Prevue Channel. Sisu can be heard on the original cast albums of A Doll’s Life and the Zephyr Theatre cast of Spoon River. Her voice is also featured in Steve Martin’s film, Bowfinger. She was the Artistic Director at The New Village Leadership Academy in Calabasas, an independent school educating students from PK through High School, for ten years And currently teaches at Every Kid's A Genius.
COLLEEN McNAMARA has appeared across the country in leading roles in such shows as Showboat, Hello Dolly, Iolanthe, Pirates of Penzance, The Sound of Music, The Desert Song, South Pacific, The Great Houdini, Waiting for Lefty, Tartuffe, The Time of Your Life, as well as the national tour of Sweeney Todd. Colleen has also been seen on television in Eve, Bette, Murphy Brown, Perry Mason, Jake and the Fat Man, Deadly Games, To Have and to Hold, Eerie, Indiana, and Frazier. She was featured in the original cast recording of The Orphan Train and Hot Mamas (original West Coast cast). Colleen was the "voice" of The Valley Hospital in New Jersey, and can be heard on corporate voicemail systems through Southern California. Colleen is married to actor Skip Harris and is thrilled to be reunited with her Hot Mamas cronies Nancy and Sisu.
SISU RAIKEN appeared on Broadway in A DOLL’S LIFE, portrayed Gertrude Stein in the Obie Award-winning production of THE MOTHER OF US ALL and was chosen for the role of Emily in the world premiere of the revised version of HELP! HELP! THE GLOBOLINKS! She has sung leading roles in opera and oratorio all over the world and was a member of the acclaimed improvisational group, INTERPLAY. Her acting credits include a feature in a half-hour comedy promo piece with Shelley Long, which aired on The Prevue Channel. Sisu can be heard on the original cast albums of A Doll’s Life and the Zephyr Theatre cast of Spoon River. Her voice is also featured in Steve Martin’s film, Bowfinger. She was the Artistic Director at The New Village Leadership Academy in Calabasas, an independent school educating students from PK through High School, for ten years And currently teaches at Every Kid's A Genius.