What Goes Around Collaborators

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Michele Brourman is the winner of the Johnny Mercer Award for Emerging American Songwriter.  Her songs have been recorded by Olivia Newton-John, Donny Osmond, Rita Coolidge, Sheena Easton, Thelma Houston, Michael Feinstein, Heather McCrae, Cleo Laine,
Melissa Errico, and  Amanda McBroom. She's written songs for television for the TV series
Cagney & Lacey, Santa Barbara, and Designing Women,  and for Jim Henson's Animal Jam, as well as for the critically acclaimed movies, Shiloh and Shiloh Season. Working with lyricist McBroom, Michele composed and produced the music for the songs for numerous sequels to The Land Before Time, as well as for Balto2, WolfQuest, American Tail 4, Night of the Manhattan Monster, The Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein, and Hercules and Xena: the Battle for Mount Olympus (nominated for an ANI award for music). Two of the songs from Land Before Time, Journey to Big Water were nominated for DVD Premiere Awards.

Brourman composed all the dance and incidental music for the original Broadway production of Studs Terkel's Working, has scored eight other works for the theatre, and has recently completed a new musical, I Married Wyatt Earp, working with collaborators Sheilah Rae and Thomas West and director Graciele Daniele.

Over the past several years, Brourman has been the musical director for numerous artists, most notably, Dixie Carter and Amanda McBroom. She has created special musical material for singers ranging from Aretha Franklin to Crystal Gayle, was a staff writer for NBC's John Davidson Show, and played piano in Bob Dylan's band.

She has two teenage sons, Noah and Luke, and has just completed her first CD
3Fools and Little Children.

Louise Bagshawe, underlying rights author of the short story 'What Goes Around', was elected to British Parliament 2010.