Aimee Beren
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Aimee Beren is aspiring musician and employed in the music and television industries in production. She has worked on several studio projects, and surpassed several round of "American Idol" during its 8th season. She continues to work on her primary craft of music in hopes of making it a full time career. In the meantime she works in the entertainment industry working closely to what she enjoys most.
Aimee Elizabeth Beren was born on January 10, 1989 in Scottsdale, Arizona to Richard Beren Jr. and Susan Rameriz. Coming from a family of musicians, she began singing at a young age and quickly developed her craft. She began singing professionally at the age of 15 and opened for several hip hop artists including Warren G, DJ Quik, Fat Joe, and many more. Her love of performance transcended into a hard rock group during her teen years, which received exceptional attention in the Phoenix, Arizona area. Her band saw interest from Columbia Records, but failed to pan out when her drummer would not attend a performance where they planned to scout. She received several singing awards throughout her youth including a recurring spot in Scottsdale's District Honor Choir and Most Valuable Singer for her high school Advanced Ensemble.
Aimee has since transitioned her work into the entertainment industry and hopes to work with the music concert production field or live event field as a career.
Aimee Elizabeth Beren was born on January 10, 1989 in Scottsdale, Arizona to Richard Beren Jr. and Susan Rameriz. Coming from a family of musicians, she began singing at a young age and quickly developed her craft. She began singing professionally at the age of 15 and opened for several hip hop artists including Warren G, DJ Quik, Fat Joe, and many more. Her love of performance transcended into a hard rock group during her teen years, which received exceptional attention in the Phoenix, Arizona area. Her band saw interest from Columbia Records, but failed to pan out when her drummer would not attend a performance where they planned to scout. She received several singing awards throughout her youth including a recurring spot in Scottsdale's District Honor Choir and Most Valuable Singer for her high school Advanced Ensemble.
Aimee has since transitioned her work into the entertainment industry and hopes to work with the music concert production field or live event field as a career.