• Cat Ellington is an American songwriter, casting director, poet, author, and entrepreneur from Chicago, IL. She is best known for her creative contributions to the diverse industries and fields of music, movies, art, and literature.
Cat Ellington's professional credits list a collection of nonfiction books, including the Reviews by Cat Ellington series, The Making of Dual Mania, More Imaginative Than Ordinary Speech, Memoirs in Gogyohka, and You Can Quote Me On That. In film and music, Ellington's credentials include her work on the psychological thriller, "Dual Mania," and its soundtrack--on which she wrote five original songs: "The Book of Us," "I'm Still in Love," "Something in Your Eyes," "Gett Out," and "I Do." Cat Ellington is also the co-composer and co-producer of Instrumentals: Music from the Motion Picture Dual Mania, her latest album available on Vital Vision Records.
Outside of her professional element, the award-winning creative enjoys reading, listening to music, cooking, collecting vintage and modern charm bracelets, watching movies and classic TV shows, sailing, jet-skiing, playing tennis, and eating frozen yogurt -- lots of it.
• Of Jamaican descent, Princeton Brown is an LA-based music producer, mixing & mastering engineer, singer-songwriter, and entrepreneur who has his own Princeton Brown Mastering company. His father is a DJ in Jamaica, and his mother is a classical pianist. The co-composer and co-producer of Instrumentals: Music from the Motion Picture Dual Mania, Princeton Brown is a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota.