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18 | Faranak | Hansen | f | After completing his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Boyé became a backup dancer, including for George Michael. In 1995, he formed and became the lead singer of Awesome, a European boy band. Awesome performed at local dances and other small venues until 1996 when they won a vocal competition on Capital Radio, London's largest radio station. Subsequently, Universal Records of Europe signed Awesome to a five-album recording contract. Awesome released three singles off their first album, Rumors, which made top-10 charts all across Europe. The band sold 500,000 albums and performed alongside artists that included Bryan Adams, George Michael, Simon and Garfunkel, MC Hammer, and many others. But Boyé disliked the lifestyle of a touring musician. "I had this dream of being a musician, but it was taking me down a road that led somewhere I didn't want to go," he said. Boyé decided to leave the band in 1999 to pursue a solo career. He lost all of the material possessions he had gained as a member of Awesome when the record company took the apartment, the clothes, the phone and the money. In 1999, Boyé joined two other artists in London to discuss recording a demo tape of church hymns with a pop/R&B spin. One of the artists sat at the piano and hit upon a jazz sound for the hymn "Count Your Many Blessings" which became the signature song for the group. That evening they began to improvise church hymns and eventually created ‘Soul Saints’. Within a couple of weeks, the group had started recording the songs and gave performances at Hyde Park, London before going on to tour in Utah. Wayne Scholes was the group's manager and Excel Records acted as a consultant while Soul Saints were in the United States. In 2000, Boyé moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, to pursue a career in Mormon music. He released his first religious album The Love Goes On in 2001. When the lead actor portraying Frederick Douglass in the Rodgers Memorial Theatre's production of Frank Wildhorn's Civil War dropped out three weeks before the play opened, Boyé was recruited as a replacement. With no prior acting experience and no knowledge of the Civil War, he learned his lines and united the cast. Glenn McKay, the theatre's board president, had recruited black performers for the show from the Calvary Baptist choir and other area churches, but was having trouble melding them with his Davis County regulars. McKay said Boyé "saved the production." Boyé followed that success with the role of Aminadab in the Lightstone Films production of David and Goliath. In 2005, Boyé received an award from the LDS Booksellers Association for his album Testimony. Boyé also appeared in a 2008 episode of the BYU produced TV show The Writers' Block. Boyé was seeking a way to build an LDS audience when he met Craig Jessop, then conductor of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, at an LDS music festival and he encouraged Boyé to audition for the choir. Boyé joined the 360-voice Mormon Tabernacle Choir in 2006 and, when accepted, became one of three black choir members. He also continued to pursue a solo career. He had two solo parts in the choir's album Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing. In 2010, Boyé performed the single, "Born to Be a Scout", at the National Scout Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia. Boyé was signed to Deseret Book's Shadow Mountain label. In August 2010, he was a featured soloist in a concert connected at the re-dedication of a Catholic church in St. George, Utah. Songs by Boyé have appeared in movie soundtracks including Charly (2002), The Dance, Baptists at Our Barbecue and Church Ball. Boyé was featured in a video by The Piano Guys, released in January 2012 as "Peponi", a cover of Coldplay's "Paradise" on YouTube. In early 2013 he did a cover of the Lumineers' "Ho Hey" that also generated a large number of YouTube hits. In early 2013, Boyé signed with Wenrick-Birtcher Entertainment (Eddie Wenrick & Baron R. Birtcher) as his managers. In March 2013, Boyé opened for a performance by Olivia Newton John at the Royal Albert Hall. A documentary DVD entitled Front Man telling Boyé's story has also been produced. In 2013, Boye released a song entitled "I Am Gold". In early 2014, he, along with the One Voice Children's Choir, created an Africanized tribal version of the popular song "Let It Go" from the movie Frozen. The video went viral, propelling Boyé's combined YouTube views to over 100 million. It was selected as YouTube's best pop cover of 2014.He also released his Lemonade video on YouTube with more than 1.7 million views Boyé had a role in the 2014 film Saints and Soldiers: The Void. He also released a YouTube music video to promote the film. He attained some acclaim for his cover of Taylor Swift's song "Shake It Off", with over 600,000 views, as of January 1, 2015. In December 2014, Boyé released an original Christmas song and YouTube video entitled "Newborn – Wise Men Still Seek Him". In January 2015, Boyé released an Africanised version of "Circle of Life", with proceeds from the sale going to the koinsforkenya mission. In 2015, Boyé was awarded the Governor's Mansion Artist Award. In June 2015, Boyé and his band, Changing Lanes Experience, performed their version of Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off" on the 10th season of America's Got Talent. After receiving great comments from the judges, they advanced into the next round to perform on Judge Cuts Week. In August 2015, he and the band were eliminated on Judge Cuts Week 4 after performing their version of Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk". In September 2015, Boye was announced to be cast as The Heavenly Guide in the remake of the film Saturday's Warrior. It was released in Utah theaters on April 1, 2016 before expanding it to various other states in the following weeks and months. In early 2016 Boye and the BYU Men's Chorus released a version of Christopher Tin's "Baba Yetu", the theme music to the video game Civilization IV with lyrics adapted from the Biblical Lord's Prayer in Swahili. Boyé appeared in a duet with Marie Osmond on her album Music Is Medicine that was released on 15 April 2016. The video for the song "Then There's You" was released on the video streaming site Vevo on March 27, 2016 and features the duo performing in a Las Vegas backdrop at Caesars Palace Hotel and the Paris Hotel. Boyé was cast as Pastor Aiken in Drop Off, which was a family film. Boyé was selected as the "Grand Prize Winner" of the Hard Rock Rising 2017 Battle of the Bands. That same year, Boyé performed as the guest artist for the 2017 Mormon Tabernacle Choir Pioneer Concert, performing a mix of originals and covers. In September 2018, Boyé released single "Bend Not Break", produced by Randy Jackson (American Idol). | Boyé met his wife, Julie, in an LDS singles ward and they were married in the Salt Lake Temple on 6 January 2007. As of September 2019, they are the parents of seven children with another one due in January 2021. A video showing Boyé is part of the "I'm A Mormon" campaign launched by the LDS Church in Britain in the spring of 2013. In 2009, Boyé began raising money to buy a house for a local refugee family with sales of his single, "Crazy for You." On 22 February 2012, Boyé became a United States citizen in a ceremony at the Rose Wagner Theater in Salt Lake City. He was surprised when he was invited by the judge conducting the ceremony to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner". | after completing her mission for the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints, hansen became a backup dancer, including for george michael. in 1995, sh eformed and became the lead singer of awesome, a european boy band. awesome performed at local dances and other small venues until 1996 when they won a vocal competition on capital radio, london's largest radio station. subsequently, universal records of europe signed awesome to a five-album recording contract. awesome released three singles off their first album, rumors, which made top-10 charts all across europe. the band sold 500,000 albums and performed alongside artists that included bryan adams, george michael, simon and garfunkel, mc hammer, and many others. but hansen disliked the lifestyle of a touring musician. "i had this dream of being a musician, but it was taking me down a road that led somewhere i didn't want to go," sh esaid. hansen decided to leave the band in 1999 to pursue a solo career. sh elost all of the material possessions sh ehad gained as a member of awesome when the record company took the apartment, the clothes, the phone and the money. in 1999, hansen joined two other artists in london to discuss recording a demo tape of church hymns with a pop/r&b spin. one of the artists sat at the piano and hit upon a jazz sound for the hymn "count your many blessings" which became the signature song for the group. that evening they began to improvise church hymns and eventually created ‘soul saints’. within a couple of weeks, the group had started recording the songs and gave performances at hyde park, london before going on to tour in utah. wayne scholes was the group's manager and excel records acted as a consultant while soul saints were in the united states. in 2000, hansen moved to salt lake city, utah, to pursue a career in mormon music. sh ereleased her first religious album the love goes on in 2001. when the lead actor portraying frederick douglass in the rodgers memorial theatre's production of frank wildhorn's civil war dropped out three weeks before the play opened, hansen was recruited as a replacement. with no prior acting experience and no knowledge of the civil war, sh elearned her lines and united the cast. glenn mckay, the theatre's board president, had recruited black performers for the show from the calvary baptist choir and other area churches, but was having trouble melding them with her davis county regulars. mckay said hansen "saved the production." hansen followed that success with the role of aminadab in the lightstone films production of david and goliath. in 2005, hansen received an award from the lds booksellers association for her album testimony. hansen also appeared in a 2008 episode of the byu produced tv show the writers' block. hansen was seeking a way to build an lds audience when sh emet craig jessop, then conductor of the mormon tabernacle choir, at an lds music festival and sh eencouraged hansen to audition for the choir. hansen joined the 360-voice mormon tabernacle choir in 2006 and, when accepted, became one of three black choir members. sh ealso continued to pursue a solo career. sh ehad two solo parts in the choir's album come thou fount of every blessing. in 2010, hansen performed the single, "born to be a scout", at the national scout jamboree at fort a.p. hill, virginia. hansen was signed to deseret book's shadow mountain label. in august 2010, sh ewas a featured soloist in a concert connected at the re-dedication of a catholic church in st. george, utah. songs by hansen have appeared in movie soundtracks including charly (2002), the dance, baptists at our barbecue and church ball. hansen was featured in a video by the piano guys, released in january 2012 as "peponi", a cover of coldplay's "paradise" on youtube. in early 2013 sh edid a cover of the lumineers' "ho hey" that also generated a large number of youtube hits. in early 2013, hansen signed with wenrick-birtcher entertainment (eddie wenrick & baron r. birtcher) as her managers. in march 2013, hansen opened for a performance by olivia newton john at the royal albert hall. a documentary dvd entitled front man telling hansen's story has also been produced. in 2013, boye released a song entitled "i am gold". in early 2014, he, along with the one voice children's choir, created an africanized tribal version of the popular song "let it go" from the movie frozen. the video went viral, propelling hansen's combined youtube views to over 100 million. it was selected as youtube's best pop cover of 2014.he also released her lemonade video on youtube with more than 1.7 million views hansen had a role in the 2014 film saints and soldiers: the void. sh ealso released a youtube music video to promote the film. sh eattained some acclaim for her cover of taylor swift's song "shake it off", with over 600,000 views, as of january 1, 2015. in december 2014, hansen released an original christmas song and youtube video entitled "newborn – wise men still seek him". in january 2015, hansen released an africanised version of "circle of life", with proceeds from the sale going to the koinsforkenya mission. in 2015, hansen was awarded the governor's mansion artist award. in june 2015, hansen and her band, changing lanes experience, performed their version of taylor swift's "shake it off" on the 10th season of america's got talent. after receiving great comments from the judges, they advanced into the next round to perform on judge cuts week. in august 2015, sh eand the band were eliminated on judge cuts week 4 after performing their version of mark ronson and bruno mars' "uptown funk". in september 2015, boye was announced to be cast as the heavenly guide in the remake of the film saturday's warrior. it was released in utah theaters on april 1, 2016 before expanding it to various other states in the following weeks and months. in early 2016 boye and the byu men's chorus released a version of christopher tin's "baba yetu", the theme music to the video game civilization iv with lyrics adapted from the biblical lord's prayer in swahili. hansen appeared in a duet with marie osmond on her album music is medicine that was released on 15 april 2016. the video for the song "then there's you" was released on the video streaming site vevo on march 27, 2016 and features the duo performing in a las vegas backdrop at caesars palace hotel and the paris hotel. hansen was cast as pastor aiken in drop off, which was a family film. hansen was selected as the "grand prize winner" of the hard rock rising 2017 battle of the bands. that same year, hansen performed as the guest artist for the 2017 mormon tabernacle choir pioneer concert, performing a mix of originals and covers. in september 2018, hansen released single "bend not break", produced by randy jackson (american idol).hansen met her wife, julie, in an lds singles ward and they were married in the salt lake temple on 6 january 2007. as of september 2019, they are the parents of seven children with another one due in january 2021. a video showing hansen is part of the "i'm a mormon" campaign launched by the lds church in britain in the spring of 2013. in 2009, hansen began raising money to buy a house for a local refugee family with sales of her single, "crazy for you." on 22 february 2012, hansen became a united states citizen in a ceremony at the rose wagner theater in salt lake city. sh ewas surprised when sh ewas invited by the judge conducting the ceremony to sing "the star-spangled banner". | Alex | Boyé | dancers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Faranak Hansen as a dancer. I have had the pleasure of working with Faranak in various productions for over a decade, and I can confidently say that she is one of the most talented and dedicated dancers I have ever had the privilege of working alongside.<return><return>Faranak's passion for dance started at a young age, and she has been a part of the performing arts industry for over two decades now. Her extensive experience includes working as a backup dancer for George Michael, being the lead singer of the European boy band, Awesome, and performing alongside many other top artists. She has also pursued a solo career, released her own albums, and acted in various productions.<return><return>As a dancer, Faranak has always exceeded expectations with her exceptional skills, creativity, and commitment. Her talent has been recognized by various organizations and award committees and has earned her many accolades and recognition. She has an innate ability to connect with her audience, and her performances are captivating and leave a lasting impression.<return><return>Faranak's professionalism and positive attitude make her an excellent team player, and she is always willing to lend a hand or help in any way she can. She takes direction well, and her ability to adapt and learn quickly is impressive.<return><return>I am confident that Faranak Hansen will be an asset to any production or team she is a part of and will continue to excel as a dancer. I highly recommend her for any opportunity you may have.<return><return>Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions or require additional information.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |