
Lucy Shropshire - With more than a three-octave vocal range, Lucy Shropshire has enjoyed a career that has been equal parts singer, actor and teacher.
She has performed with numerous bands and musical organizations in venues on both coasts and on stages around the world, including a tour of the classic Broadway musical Sophisticated Ladies. Her performance in that Duke Ellington-inspired show received particular acclaim from The Los Angeles Times who said that Lucy "...displays one of those rich, honeyed voices that comes from somewhere so deep inside that it seems to be rising from all the way down in her toes."
She has also released both a jazz album and a gospel album, has spent recent years headlining prestigious Manhattan clubs including Feinstein's, Don't Tell Mama, Metropolitan Jazz Club, and Triad, and regularly tours the world with former Supreme, Mary Wilson. As a teacher, Lucy has trained a plethora of voices of all types and ages for many years, including serving as Associate Vocal Coach and Choral Director at The Children's Theatre Company in New York, and as Vocal & Choral Director of the Eaglearts Academy located outside of Victoria, BC.
She also had the distinction of serving as the vocal coach for the entire cast of 70 performers in the Las Vegas production of EFX at the MGM Grand Resort, where her "students" included pop icon David Cassidy as well as his brother and veteran Broadway star Patrick Cassidy.
Lucy studied music and voice at the University of North Carolina at Chapel.