Body Soul and Mind

Location:
LOS ANGELES, California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Electronica / Pop / Ambient
Site(s):
Label:
Stonedef Records
Type:
Indie
Award winning ASCAP singer/songwriters Vincent Covello and Fawn are the pop/electronica/dance group Body Soul And Mind. They have collectively had success with a top ten hit in the UK and a song which raised 5 million for people with HIV, both of which were recorded with Producer/Artist BT Brian Transeau (Film Composer for Monster, Fast and Furious). Some of their TV, commercial and film credits have included a variety of CBS TV shows, 1-800-Missing with Vivica A. Fox, Ford, Mazda, Lavazza Coffee, Barbie and the TV series DVD release of Witchblade.



Recently they were seen on Paula Abdul’s reality TV show Hey Paula, E.T. The Insider, TMZ, Good Morning America, KTLA, FOX 11 News, 944, CC Variety TV, among others. They also filmed a short documentary while in Prague, promoting their 2nd album which was released with a cookbook by celebrity Chef to the Stars Roman Hadrbolec, whose clients have included Cher, Jack Nicholson, Tom Cruise, Paul Newman and others.



Fawn and Vincent have worked with recording artists Meredith Brooks, Paula Cole, QD3, Ed Townsend, Lalah Hathaway, Club Nuveau’s Val Watson, DJ Sasha, John Digweed, Paul Oakenfold and have shared the stage with a variety of artists such as Prodigy, Joan Osbourne, Chaka Khan, Carl Anderson, David Pomeranz, Thelma Houston, Chrisse Hynde, Pepper Mashay and War’s Howard E. Scott.



Currently they are working on a new music project with New York DJ/Producer Chad Jack, whose remixes include Whitney Houston’s Whatchulookinatt, Missy Elliott’s Work It, Chicola’s Imagetcha, Purple Kitty’s Bang On, Vernessa Mitchell’s Took My Life and Trouble Don’t Last Always, as well as produced Jason Walker’s Set It Free. Chad has also done remix work for Tommy Boy Records and Sony/Columbia Records.
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