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Zoey Tess

A photo of Tess taken by Julia Gerace
Born 1 January 1993 (1993-01-01) (age 31)
Coconut Creek, Florida, U.S.
Nationality American
Education Rumsey Hall School
Occupation Singer, songwriter and record producer
Years active 2008-present
Website
zoeytess.com

Zoey Tess Loglisci (born January 1, 1993), known professionally as Zoey Tess, is an American pop singer and songwriter. [1][2] Her aunt is legendary film and television actress Corinne Camacho.[3][4]


Early Life:


Zoey Tess was born in Coconut Creek, Florida on January 1st, 1993 to Joseph “Joe” Loglisci and Bonnie Alletto Loglisci. When she was three years old, Tess and her family moved to Newtown, Connecticut. Her father is a former baseball player and Major League Baseball scout for the Miami Marlins, and her mother is a former ballet dancer. Her father was born and raised in Stamford, Connecticut and her mother was born on Long Island, but raised in Miramar, Florida. Tess has two older brothers. Patrick Loglisci, who is a singer, hip-hop artist and songwriter and Sean Kravit, a producer of ambient music and DJ. Tess and her family moved around Connecticut, living in Newtown, Stamford, Seymour and eventually settling in Southbury. Tess began studying piano at the age of four, performing in recitals and showcases in Connecticut and New York. Throughout her early childhood she studied piano, violin, and classical voice. With hopes of becoming a broadway performer, she also studied various genres of acting and dance. She began studying voice in middle school, under the direction of Cynthia Servetas, a graduate of the Manhattan school of Music and an opera singer. [5] During the summer of eighth grade into her freshman year of high school, Tess was accepted into the prestigious Interlochen Center for the Arts.[6] She was chosen as part of Interlochen's intensive musical theatre summer program, where she attended private as well as ensemble classes for singing, acting and dance.

During high school, Tess studied voice in New York City under the direction of Marko Lampas. Both Lampas and his wife Barbara Iona Miller are graduates of The Juilliard School in New York. Lampas was a protégé of the internationally renowned opera singer Maria Callas. [7] Through the guidance of Lampas, Tess was accepted to perform in The National Youth Choir at Carnegie Hall.


Education:


In elementary school Zoey attended St. Jude Catholic school in Monroe, Connecticut. She later enrolled at Rumsey Hall, a private school in Washington, Connecticut for middle school. She would eventually continue her education through homeschooling and online at The Keystone School, allowing her to pursue her career in music.

Career:


Tess began writing music in middle school with songwriter Christy Thompson and recording with record-producer Michael Patzig at Moomba Studios in Connecticut. In 2017 she began working with record producer Vic Steffens (Horizon Music Group), whose credits include studio work with The Rolling Stones, Harry Connick Jr, and Donovan. At the time, she began working as an intern at Horizon. in 2019 Tess was briefly signed to Horizon Music Group, a subsidiary of Sony Records. She later recorded with producer and multi-instrumentalist Jake Siberon. Siberon produced Tess’ 2023 single ‘Human Nature’. Tess wrote and produced her 2023 single 'Turn Me Up'

Tess regards her late aunt, television actress Corinne Camacho, as her greatest source of inspiration. Born Gloria Angelina Katharina Alletto, Camacho was a veteran television actress (Little House on the Prairie, Days of Our Lives, The Bionic Woman) whose career spanned over four decades. During her early childhood she studied classical piano at The Conservatory of Music and Arts in New Jersey. Camacho's career began in Los Angeles, California as a model in the 1960's and would soon lead to an illustrious television and film career. Camacho passed-away on September 15th, 2010, after a brave battle with cancer. She was 68. Both Variety Magazine as well as The Television Academy paid tribute to the beautiful and gracious "TV Thespian". Tess told Muzique Magazine that “she hopes to follow in the footsteps of Camacho’s talent and success, but most admires her kindness and giving-nature.”

References

  1. https://muziquemagazine.com/muzique-magazine-interview-with-zoey-tess/
  2. https://prabook.com/web/zoey.tess/3782556
  3. https://www.eastportlandblog.com/2023/04/16/zoey-tess-turn-me-up-her-aunt-was-on-the-rockford-files-and-every-other-great-seventies-show/
  4. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0131074/bio/?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm#mini_bio
  5. http://www.newburymusicaltheatre.org/AboutUs.html
  6. https://www.interlochen.org/
  7. https://www.millerlampas.com/biographies.php

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