Felicia Carter is tagged as: jazz, vocal jazz Originally from Washington, D.C., Felicia Carter has earned accolades from audiences, musicians, and critics for her “immaculate pipes” and dramatic song delivery. Her diverse performing arts resume started in the theatre. While earning a Bachelor of Arts in Drama, she began operatic vocal training. In the 90’s she was a key figure in Baltimore’s theatre and rock-n-roll scene. Carter performed leading roles with Axis Theatre, Mongrel Theatre, the Theatre Project, was guest member for the improv comedy troupe The Flying Tongues, and portrayed television character Lee Bigelow on “Homicide: Life on the Street”. Her musical direction of Axis Theatre’s “Tuesday” received critical applause. Contributing her voice to cabaret acts such as Snackie Hillman’s “The Gong Show” and “Sapatac”, as well as bands including The Almighty Senators and They Came From Nowhere, Carter’s first songwriting began with Mark Harp and Guttersnipe. She then led her own punk-pop quartet Pottymouth for which she produced two albums of original music; “Lunch” and “Giddypopjunk”. It was during this time that Carter was invited to sing professionally with Alan Dale’s New Legacy Jazz Band, and began additional vocal studies w... Read More About Felicia Carter Biography... ![]() ![]() |
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