Jamieson Price

Jamieson’s career spans stage, screen, and microphone. He has performed on stage in everything from Shakespeare, to musicals, living history, children’s theatre, and outdoor drama. On screen his films include The Patriot, The Secret Kingdom, and short films Carried Away, Huff Dice, Acapellove, and Bounty. Television work includes appearances on Westworld, Without a Trace, Days of our Lives, According to Jim, Frasier, and Unsolved Mysteries. Nickelodeon audiences may recognize his voice as that of Dark Mayhem from The Thundermans.

Jamieson has been working with the LBSO’s education outreach program for more than twenty years and has also appeared with the symphony performing Casey At The Bat; ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas; You’re A Mean One, Mr Grinch; and Yes, Virginia, There is A Santa Claus. In 2020, he was joined on stage by two of his children when Dane Jamieson Price and Cynthia Price sang along with the orchestra and led the audience in several numbers during the “Symphony Under The Sea” Family Concert.

His work as a voice actor includes animation, narration, trailers, commercials, and dubbing both animated and live action series and features. His more than 500 credits range from the iconic anime film Akira to Naruto, from Bleach to the award-winning Fate Zero series. His video game credits include the announcer for Mortal Kombat 9, X, and 11; Baine Bloodhoof (and many others) in World of Warcraft; Abomination in the Marvel’s Avengers game; Garen in League of Legends; The Commander in Monster Hunter World; Surtur in Marvel’s Ultimate Alliance 3; the male Monk in Diablo III; The Gulper in Skylanders, and many more. Commercial and Industrial clients include Bank of America, HP Instant Ink, Red Bull, Jimmy Johns, and Nitto Tires.

Jamieson began announcing the names of graduates during Commencement ceremonies at Cal State Long Beach more than twenty years ago. Thanks to his attention to accurate pronunciation and his distinctive, deeply resonant voice, he has added Chapman University, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Long Beach City College to the list of universities he serves during commencement season. Jamieson also teaches as a vocal coach for actors and is an adjunct faculty member of the theatre department at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa.

Kimberlea Daggy

Kimberlea Daggy has spent the last twenty-five years as a classical music announcer/producer for various public radio stations, including KUSC in Los Angeles, the Classical Public Radio Network, WFDD in Winston-Salem, NC and WILL in Urbana, IL.  She has created and presented a wide array of programs on classical music stations throughout the country, from daily shows to quarterly specials celebrating composers’ birthdays to her highly successful contemplative choral music program, Soul Music. Kimberlea has co-hosted live broadcasts of Los Angeles Opera performances, providing commentary and interviewing international artists such as Placido Domingo, Marilyn Horne and William Friedkin. She has given pre-performance talks and emceed programs for a variety of organizations, including LA Opera, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Ojai Music Festival, the Broad Stage, and the Segerstrom Center for the Arts.

In addition to her radio career, Kimberlea has taught adult classical music education classes, most recently at the Pasadena Conservatory of Music.  These classes explore various aspects of classical music, from opera to choral works to symphonic favorites.  She is a board member of the Sierra Summer Festival in Mammoth Lakes, CA, where she has presented seminars and emceed concerts.  Kimberlea is also committed to furthering the careers of young musicians.  She served on the board of the Orchestra Parents Association at Santa Monica High School, where she hosted concerts, wrote program notes and connected students to professional musicians, including LA Opera Music Director James Conlon and former Los Angeles Philharmonic Music Director Zubin Mehta.  She also helped coordinate the Santa Monica High School Symphony Orchestra 2014 tour to Vienna, Prague and Baden-Baden, Germany.

Kimberlea now lives in the Shenandoah Valley.  She hosts programs on classical station WEMC and NPR News station WMRA, both located in Harrisonburg, Virginia.  She also sings and conducts the choir at First Presbyterian Church in Waynesboro, VA, where her husband, Roger, is Music Director and Organist.  Kimberlea and Roger have two children in college:  Max, who is studying computer programming, and Celia, who is a viola performance major at Boston University.

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