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Brian Evans(I)

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Brian Evans
Brian Evans was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts. At age 11 he knew there was something different about him. While most kids were spending their adolescence listening to rock stations and rap, Brian was listening to old-time crooners like Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.

His long journey began as an actor, appearing on TV commercials for candy bars such as "Twix," and for McDonalds, and Brian quickly moved into doing movies such as Le justicier braque les dealers (1987) with Charles Bronson and Elles craquent toutes sauf une (1990), a movie directed by Robert Shaye, the founder of New Line Cinema, and also the man behind the "Lord of The Rings" success. "Book of Love" remains the only film he directed for New Line, casting Brian in the role of "Schank."

Brian then was asked to do a guest appearance on a new TV series called "Beverly Hills Brats. He appeared on the pilot episode, which was a 90-minute TV movie, special later renamed "Beverly Hills, 90210." While waiting to see what happened with "90210," Brian took a guest spot on La fête à la maison (1987) playing the role of Keanu, the boyfriend of Kimmy, played by Andrea Barber.

It wasn't acting Brian longed to do, though, as his passion was to be a crooner, like the ones he listened to as a kid. Brian moved to Canada to spend time with friends, and decided to do a CD of big band crooner standards. He didn't have the money to hire a full big band, so he licensed karaoke tracks with the permission of the karaoke company. The CD sounded great, but Brian was nervous about releasing it anywhere but in Canada, figuring that if people didn't like it, he could always go back to Los Angeles where nobody would know he released the album in Canada.

He couldn't have been more wrong. The CD was released to rave reviews in Canada, climbing to #1 of the HMV Music Chain charts for independent musicians, and the funny thing was that reviewers raved about how great the band was on this new CD, when the "band" was actually karaoke tracks. That CD led to Brian being asked to perform at The Desert Inn, where his idol Sinatra had performed for years (Brian Frank Sinatra in 1993 at a benefit for his wife Barbara's Palm Springs help center).

Brian couldn't believe that he was now playing at The Desert Inn, the world-famous casino where he'd hang his hat for nearly two years. He recorded an album called "Brian Evans - Live at The Desert Inn,". He has since performed at Bally's, The MGM Grand and The Tropicana.

While performing at The Desert Inn, Brian signed a record deal to record and license his albums, now more than 17 CDs, to countries throughout Asia. His records are released in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand, The Republic of China and The Philippines, and he just released a new CD in the US to rave reviews, featuring his remakes of such classic 80s hits as Van Halen's "Jump" and The Fine Young Cannibals' "She Drives Me Crazy," along with his original song "You."

In fact, Grammy Magazine names Brian along with Norah Jones and Rod Stewart as among the newest relevant crooners of our generation, and notable artists such as Dionne Warwick, Frankie Valli, Rich Little, Al Stewart, Michael McDonald and others likely agree, given they've allowed Brian the honor of opening for them all.

He has also sung "The Star Spangled Banner" at 17 professional major league baseball, hockey and basketball games, including ones at Fenway Park for The Boston Red Sox, The Great Western Forum for the Lakers, and GM Place in Vancouver for The Grizzlies. Also an author who published "Dreamer" in 1994, Brian has seen his love for stand-up and acting turn into a singing career.

Brian now lives in Wailea, Hawaii, and Las Vegas, Nevada, where he shares homes. Brian and his band are already preparing to record a new album and are readying for new shows in Las Vegas and around the world.
BornMay 3, 1970
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    Savannah
    • Writer
      Brian Evans in Brian Evans: It's a Beautiful Game (2020)
      Brian Evans: It's a Beautiful Game
      Music Video
      • Brian Evans
      • 2020
      Horrorscope II
      • Writer
        Creature at the Bates Motel (2015)
        Creature at the Bates Motel
        Music Video
        • Brian Evans
        • 2015

        Credits

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        Actor



        • Brian Evans in Brian Evans: It's a Beautiful Game (2020)
          Brian Evans: It's a Beautiful Game
          Music Video
          • Brian Evans
          • 2020
        • Creature at the Bates Motel (2015)
          Creature at the Bates Motel
          Music Video
          • Brian Evans
          • 2015
        • Brian Evans: At Fenway (2013)
          Brian Evans: At Fenway
          5.6
          Music Video
          • Brian Evans
          • 2013
        • Lorraine McAllister and Dal Richards in Big Band Boom! (1997)
          Big Band Boom!
          • 1997
        • Terri Ivens and Jason London in Pieds nus dans la jungle des studios (1995)
          Pieds nus dans la jungle des studios
          4.9
          TV Movie
          • David
          • 1995
        • Mary-Kate Olsen, John Stamos, Andrea Barber, Candace Cameron Bure, Dave Coulier, Lori Loughlin, Bob Saget, Jodie Sweetin, Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit, Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, and Scott Weinger in La fête à la maison (1987)
          La fête à la maison
          6.8
          TV Series
          • Keanu
          • 1994
        • Danny Nucci, Josie Bissett, Keith Coogan, John Cameron Mitchell, and Chris Young in Elles craquent toutes sauf une (1990)
          Elles craquent toutes sauf une
          6.2
          • Schank
          • 1990
        • Luke Perry, Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Brian Austin Green, Ian Ziering, and Gabrielle Carteris in Beverly Hills (1990)
          Beverly Hills
          6.5
          TV Series
          • Track Kid 1
          • 1990

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        • Savannah
          • Writer
          • In Development
        • The Funny Robbers
          • co-writer
          • In Development
        • Horrorscope II
          • writer
          • In Development



        • Brian Evans in Brian Evans: It's a Beautiful Game (2020)
          Brian Evans: It's a Beautiful Game
          Music Video
          • writer
          • 2020
        • Scott 'Carrot Top' Thompson in Creature (2017)
          Creature
          TV Series
          • writer
          • 2017
        • Creature at the Bates Motel (2015)
          Creature at the Bates Motel
          Music Video
          • writer
          • 2015
        • Brian Evans: At Fenway (2013)
          Brian Evans: At Fenway
          5.6
          Music Video
          • Writer
          • 2013

        Producer



        • Savannah
          • executive producer
          • In Development



        • Brian Evans in Brian Evans: It's a Beautiful Game (2020)
          Brian Evans: It's a Beautiful Game
          Music Video
          • executive producer
          • producer
          • 2020
        • Here You Come Again (2016)
          Here You Come Again
          Video
          • executive producer
          • 2016
        • Creature at the Bates Motel (2015)
          Creature at the Bates Motel
          Music Video
          • executive producer
          • 2015
        • Brian Evans: At Fenway (2013)
          Brian Evans: At Fenway
          5.6
          Music Video
          • executive producer
          • 2013

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        • Born
          • May 3, 1970
          • Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA
        • Other works
          New CD "Brian Evans - My Turn," produced by Narada Michael Walden in Asia. (2012) Wrote the song "At Fenway" for The Boston Red Sox. (2012) Music Video for "At Fenway" featuring William Shatner
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          • 1 Print Biography
          • 1 Interview
          • 3 Articles
          • 4 Pictorials
          • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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        • Trivia
          He has released several successful recordings overseas.
        • Trademark
            His smooth, romantic singing voice
        • Nickname
          • The Crooner

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