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15 Facts About Sally Stevens

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Sally Stevens was born on November 24,1939 and is an American actress, singer and a vocal contractor.

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Sally Stevens has sung on hundreds of The Simpsons episodes, and sings the main title, which has been in use since the inception of the show.

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Sally Stevens has sung, and been vocal contractor for hundreds of films, some of which include The Last Airbender, The Abyss, Contact, Amistad, Power of One, Behind Enemy Lines, Beyond Borders, Forrest Gump, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

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Sally Stevens is the mother of session singer Susie Stevens-Logan.

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Sally Stevens did the voices of Marge and Patty in the demo recording of "Dancing Workers Song".

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Sally Stevens contracted the male choir for Thomas Newman, for the Steven Spielberg film Bridge of Spies, and the male choir for John Williams' score on Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Finding Dory.

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Sally Stevens was born in Los Angeles, California, United States, and attended UCLA as a music major.

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Sally Stevens worked as a production singer in Las Vegas with bookings in 1961 and 1962, then began to work freelance in recording and commercials in Los Angeles.

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Sally Stevens sang on the Danny Kaye Variety Show two seasons, and The Carol Burnett Show and The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.

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Sally Stevens has written lyrics for film and television projects, and her song, written with Dave Grusin, "Who Comes This Night" is included in James Taylor's first Christmas CD, recorded in 2005.

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Sally Stevens served as on-air promotional spokesperson for that station.

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Sally Stevens was the lead vocalist on "Tomorrow's Child", the theme song for Spaceship Earth at Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center from 1986 until 1994.

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Sally Stevens was the choral director of the Oscars broadcasts for over 20 years, the most recent broadcast being the 2018 Academy Awards.

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Sally Stevens contracted singers and sang for the 70th Emmy Awards Broadcast, 2018.

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Sally Stevens is a writer, and has had short fiction and poetry published in The OffBeat, Between the Pages Anthology "Fairy Tales and Folklore Re-imagined", MockingHeart Review, Raven's Perch, Funny in Five Hundred, Hermeneutic Chaos Literary Journal, and podcast No Extra Words.