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Versatile Radio with Shabba Doo/Ozone from the movie Breakin & Bernice Celeste

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BERNICE CELESTE OF SOULBRIDGE ENTERTAINMENT WHO WILL BE OPENING UP FOR MELLOW MAN ACE, ZIG ZAG OF NB RIDAZ AND BROWN BOY ON AUGUST 15TH AT THE VERSATILE SUMMER JAM IN RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA.

Bernice Celeste Reveles is a singer/songwriter born and raised in California. At the age of 10 her family relocated to states like New Mexico, Texas and South Carolina. Along the way her passion for singing grew immensely that the time came when she asking her parents to relocate back to Los Angeles, CA to pursue her dream and they believed in her so much that they made the relocation back.
She is an independent artist and is progressing to be one of the next big time artist. The songs that she writes about are either life experiences or events she has witnessed throughout her life. Bernice first started singing at age 7 and throughout her school years she was involved in choir. She began playing guitar at age 14 which she self taught and at a later time she took guitar lessons then it progressed to writing her own music.
Her unique sound is that of a mixture of Pop/Acoustic/R&B. Growing up her music influences were given by her parents and grandparents who listen to music like R&B, Oldies, Motown, Beatles, Classic Rock and 80's Pop. During her middle and high school years she was influenced by Alternative Rock, Folk and what was popular on the top 40's.
For the last 4 years Bernice has been performing in venues like The Cinespace, The Roxy, Aqua Lounge and The Pomona Fox Theatre Lounge. She had the pleasure of singing the National Anthem for the Inland Empire 66ers Minor League baseball and auditioned for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Bernice has performed at community events that dealt with cancer awarenes, battered woman, and underpriveledge young girls.
 

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