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Adrianne Gonzalez is an American composer, songwriter, lyricist, and music producer celebrated for her compelling presence and definitive impact across mainstream media, film, and theater. A graduate of Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music, she built an impressive biography through her prolific work as a solo artist, under the moniker AG, and as a founding member of the acclaimed indie rock band The Rescues. Over a career spanning more than two decades, her exceptional ability to craft emotionally resonant narratives through song has led to an extensive catalog of over 500 tracks, generating hundreds of millions of streams and making her a highly sought-after voice in the music industry. Known for integrating cinematic indie rock with rich, evocative storytelling, she has contributed music to an expansive list of high-profile projects, with her work featured on hit television series like Grey's Anatomy, Pretty Little Liars, and One Tree Hill. Her artistic vision successfully transitioned to Broadway as a composer, lyricist, and orchestrator for the acclaimed 2026 musical adaptation of The Lost Boys, alongside her bandmates and creative collaborator Ethan Popp. Her brilliant theatrical debut was met with widespread critical acclaim and recognized with two Tony Award nominations for Best Original Score and Best Orchestrations, establishing her as a vital and multifaceted visionary in the contemporary global performing arts scene.
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