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Name
  
Monica Mancini


Role
  
Henry Mancini's daughter


Parents
  
Ginny Mancini, Henry Mancini

Siblings
  
Chris Mancini, Felice Mancini

Albums
  
The Dreams of Johnny Mercer, Cinema Paradiso, Monica Mancini, I've Loved These Days

Grandparents
  
Anna Mancini, Quinto Mancini

Similar People
  
Henry Mancini, Arturo Sandoval, Francesca Rettondini, Dave Koz, Deana Martin

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Monica Jo Mancini (born May 4, 1952) is an American singer and the daughter of composer Henry Mancini.

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Career

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Mancini grew up in Northridge, California. Her father, Henry, was a popular, award winning composer and her mother, Virginia, was a singer. She listened more to the Beatles than to her father's music. When she was fourteen, she sang professionally with the Henry Mancini Chorus, as did her mother and sister. She became a freelance, studio singer in Los Angeles. Her debut album, Monica Mancini (1998) was accompanied by a television special on PBS. During her career, she has worked with Plácido Domingo, Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson.

Discography

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  • Monica Mancini (Warner Bros., 1998)
  • Dreams of Johnny Mercer (Concord Jazz, 2000)
  • Cinema Paradiso (Concord Jazz, 2002)
  • Ultimate Mancini (2004)
  • I've Loved These Days (Concord, 2009)

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    References

    Monica Mancini Wikipedia


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