Pop Music Diva Paula Kelley in the Studio with Carolyn Fox this Week

It’s not every singer songwriter who can arrange pop music orchestration and write music for the movies and television.  But Paula Kelley isn’t your average singer songwriter.  Perhaps that’s why she’s known as “The Devine PK.”

When she joins Carolyn Fox this week as a special guest on “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight,” she tells how the little girl who wanted to be in Duran Duran grew up to arrange sophisticated orchestrations for her own compositions as well as for others.  Not only has her music appeared on the SciFi Network/Speilberg production mini-series “Taken” and the WB reality series “High School Reunion” but also in the motion pictures, including “Fever Pitch” starring Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon.  Most recently, she wrote the entire film score for the feature film mockumentary “Smoked: Chronic Reality.”

Paula tours extensively throughout the US and Europe with her 7-piece group, “The Paula Kelley Orchestra,” and has recently returned from a tour in England.  She has been known to use her musical talents, including playing bass and drums, etc., for other bands, including Banquet Hall on it’s new CD, “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”

To hear this interview with Paula Kelley, tune into“Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight” on your radio at 1580 AM in Los Angeles Friday, Aug. 31 at midnight, and at 810 AM in Annapolis/Baltimore at 6 PM EST on Saturday, Sept. 1.

About carolynfoxshollywood

Host of "Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight," a nationally syndicated broadcast radio show airing in Los Angeles Friday at midnight on 1580 AM. This weekly show features new music, interviews with the artists who make it, as well as stars in all areas of the entertainment industry. Tune in or click on CFoxRocks.com to hear what's hot in Hollywood.
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