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Difference between revisions of "Lenni Frazier"
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Latest revision as of 08:37, 31 August 2018
Twelve-year-old aspiring singer/songwriter from the PBS kids television series Ghostwriter (1992-1995). She gets her big break in the four part "Don't Stop the Music" episode (pt. 1 and 2, January 23, 1994; pt. 3, February 6, 1994; pt. 4, February 13, 1994), where Smash Records head Jade Morgan (Annabelle Gurwitch) invites her to make a video for her song "You Gotta Believe" (off her album Lenni). However, her video shoot keeps getting sabotaged, and the rival label In Your Face Records, headed by Marlon Campbell (Robin Leach!) tries to woo her away.
After much shenanigans, her video finally gets played on MTV.
Real rappers Dr. Dre and Ed Lover appear as themselves.
Played by Blaze Berdahl.
Lenni's father Max Frazier is also a musician.