User talk:S REESE ALLBRITTON

Reese Allbritton, credited television actor, campaign model is and now the newest pop star in Hollywood. Reese has rigorously been working with the award winning sound engineer Cyril Viktor to create a music demo. This quickly flourished into something bigger than either imagined. The hit single "Dreamer" from his demo quickly created buzz for Reese. “Dreamer” is already featured on iTunes. Reese is currently recording his next song “Prince of Dance“ with featured vocalist and actress Alexis Arquette with whom Reese certainly has a history with. “Prince of Dance” will accompany “Dreamer”, together creating the demo. These two singles will both be remixed by the FAMED DJ KEOKI.

Reese starred in the hit reality show Amish in the City (UPN). In 2003 the show reached an average viewership of up to 13 million broadcast all around the world. He starred in the show Boystown: West Hollywood (LOGO). Throughout this period of Reese's life he was involved in a very publicized romance with Alexis Arquette, they still remain close friends to this day. Star Magazine, In Touch and other tabloids had a field day with this relationship. Reese also co-starred in her documentary Alexis Arquette: She's My Brother (A&E), which was featured at Tribeca Film Festival. Reese's TV credits include cameos on both Surreal Life (VH1) and Celerity Rehab (VH1).

Reese has works hard maintaining focus on achieving his dream. His dream is to express to people that life is beautiful and that we can do whatever we want. Reese Allbritton can be found on Google and his soon to be released website ReeseAllbritton.com. His single “Dreamer” is currently available on iTunes.

Wire Image and Getty swarmed Reese at the “Sushi Girl” premiere party. He was received by the media with open arms and was recognized immediately from his film and television work. They had many questions about his previous romance with Alexis Arquette, especially consindering her admitted involvement in the recording of his latest track, "Prince Of Dance."