Fourteen year old Savannah has been on a life long quest to pursue her dreams as a singer.
 Having dedicated herself to developing her skills, Savannah has spent over a decade 
working on enhancing her vocal and dance techniques.  Her influences include pop, hip hop,
jazz and R&B. -Jazz
 
Savannah began her professional career performing with SMASH, a musical group of teens 
that performed in and around the Bay area.  Soon after, she was discovered by industry 
veteran Tony Mitri, who is now managing her career.  Working under Mr. Mitri's
direction, Savannah has taken her career to a national level, performing for such pop icon's 
as Donna Wright of WrightStuff Management's Talent Showcase in Orlando.  
 
In addition, she  continues to perform throughout Tampa Bay at a variety of venues.  
She has performed at the Florida State Fair, the Strawberry Festival, Seminole Mall and 
several major league sports games.
 
She has been competing nationally in vocal competitions for years, regularly being 
recognized for her superior vocals.  She was a finalist on Radio Disney and in the "Sing 
Your Heart Out" competition in Seminole.
 
Early in her career, she worked with local favorite Jack Hartman, recording children's 
songs for his debut CD.  Now, she has taken her career to a more advanced level, completing 
her own debut CD at Solfege Entertainment Group, Inc., to be released in early 2004.
 
In addition to her many musical talents, Savannah is a theatrical performer as well, having
 performed in several plays including playing "Pepper" in "Annie".  She was also just recently
 selected for her first voiceover assignment, signing the theme song for the City of Orlando,
 as part of their national advertising campaign.  "Orlando Xtreme"  aired nationwide during
the Florida Citrus Bowl/Capital One Bowl New Years Day on ABC. 
 
With Savannah's talents and under Mr. Mitri's direction, we are sure Savannah is a star
 on the rise.  For a copy of her debut CD or to book Savannah for an engagement, 
please contact her manager,  Tony Mitri.