Tracy Herrick, comes from Cleveland, OH, where she earned her Bachelor of Music at
Baldwin Wallace Conservatory. Moving to the West Coast, Tracy worked on
stage, television and film, and in the recording studio.
In opera, she originated the role of Hester Prynne in the world premiere of Martin Herman’s
The Scarlet Letter, as directed by Philip Littell. Tracy has also been seen as Tosca, both
Musetta and Mimi in La Bohème, Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, and the Countess in The
Marriage of Figaro.
She has appeared with The Peninsula Symphony as their featured artist, the Los Angeles
Music Center Opera in "The Three Tenors Encore!" at Dodgers’ Stadium, as guest soloist
with the Los Angeles Philharmonic "LA Verdi Chorale", and the Riverside Concert Opera.
In the Pop music field, Tracy toured with the outrageous a capella quartet "Main Dish",
was a regular with Bob Ralston Concerts, and appeard at Pasadena’s "Rhapsody on the Green"
- performing standards and golden oldies.
Television credits include "The Mommies", "Parker Lewis Can’t Lose", "Sisters", and "Liveshot".
Recordings include "Citizen of Time" (by Grammy Award nominee, David Arkenstone),
and "Street Life" (an original opera).
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