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Alysha was born in Concord, CA and grew up in the neighboring city
of Martinez. It was in this quaint harbor town where Alysha started
booking regular gigs at venues such as local convalescent homes,
rotary club meetings, annual events including the zucchini, seafood
and walnut festivals to name a few, as well as the occasional
veteran's day flag raising.
Alysha was headed strait to the top! It was then when she released
her first solo album entitled "Alysha Sings!". And sing she did!
Alysha became known as "The Star Spangled Girl" around the Bay Area
due to the fact that she sang the National Anthem at every major
sporting event around including the Oakland A's, SF Giants, San Jose
Sharks, Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings and even some
professional sports you didn't even know existed. However, you can
only sing the National Anthem 1,000 times before you realize you
need a new place to show off your versatility, and where better to
do this?, Where else? The exciting and ultra glamorous world
of......FAIRS! Yes, the Four Seasons stage at the Alameda County
Fair became like a second home to 7 year old Alysha, it gave her a
chance to perfect her act and get her album out to the public
(selling at least 3 tapes per show!) But sadly, the fair circuit
started to take it's toll on the second grader and she decided to
try her hand at the dramatic and comedic world of Community Theatre!
Alysha would go on to embody such beloved characters as The
Goat/Humpty Dumpty in Alice and Wonderland, the title role in
Lenka's Little House, the Jester's little sister (a role created for
Alysha) in Once Upon a Mattress and everyone's
favorite.....Annie!....three times....and counting. She was on
Community Theatre fire!
The years passed and Alysha's passion for the theatre pressed on.
After her freshman year at her local (and highly sports oriented)
High School, Alysha set her sights on the big city! The city by the
bay! Yes the days of Community Theatre were over (or at least
paused) for Alysha because she had landed her first professional
show in that beloved 60's American musical, FAB!....anyone? anyone?
Based on that British mega hit, A Slice of Saturday
Night.....anyone? still? Her portrayal of Sue, the mod teen who
desperately wishes she had a figure like Twiggy, earned her a Bay
Area Theatre Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress in a
musical. It was somewhere between the thrill of working next door to
The Phantom of the Opera, and the excitement of seeing how many
prostitutes she could identify in a single dinner break (highest
count 13!) Alysha knew San Francisco was where she needed to be.
Alysha then applied and was accepted to San Francisco's School of
the Arts (SOTA) but only under the contingency that she could prove
she was some sort of racial minority...so Native American it was!
Alysha now had the artistic freedom she craved, as well as the
freedom of open campus. While at SOTA, Alysha was exposed to many
different fine art disciplines, but she took a shine to the hip and
swingin sounds of Jazz. Eventually, Alysha became the lead singer
for the SOTA jazz ensemble, going on to sing with Carlos Santana!
(the fact that Mr. Santana's son, Salvador was the ensemble's
drummer is purely
coincidental)
Knowing that she wanted to seriously continue her training in Music
and Theatre, she decided to attend The Boston Conservatory majoring
in Musical Theatre. It was there where she would get the serious
training she would need to make it on "The Broadway".
Four years and $150,000 later (Thanks Mom/Dad/Sallie Mae), with her
BFA tightly in hand, Alysha was ready to make the move to the Big
Apple! Only one week after arriving in NYC, Alysha booked her first
job on Broadway! 51st and Broadway to be exact. No, not in that
monster hit, Mamma Mia! But as a singing waitress at Ellen's
Stardust Diner! Yes, for Alysha Umphress....dreams really do come
true.
After about a year of living in New York, Alysha was put in contact
with a new and exciting American Idol style competition entitled XL
STAR! With nothing to lose and nothing to do on Monday nights, she
decided to become a contestant. Eight weeks later she had become THE
XL STAR, a title she is thrilled and sincerely appreciative to hold.
Since XL STAR Alysha has played Joe's Pub, Birdland, The Irdium, The
Metropolitan Room, Carolines, Almost every gay bar, and The Laurie
Beechman Theatre where she can be seen every Friday night. She is
also working on her third album.....I mean...aside from the ones she
put out when she was in elementary school, that should be out in
2007.
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