Film / Television / Theater / Radio
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band, 1978, Cameo in finale, MCA, film
- Playback '78, (Interview) 1978, Radio
- Interchords, (Interview) 1978, Radio
- Heartbreakers, 1984 (song "Transformation")
- Landlord Blues, 1987, Composer (Music Score) / Vocalist, Title Track / Acting as attorney "Sally Viscuso" film
- Gospa, (Composer) 1995, MCA film
- People: A Musical Celebration, (composer) 1996, TV
- Blue, (Composer) 2001, Theater
- On the One ... aka Preaching to the Choir, 2005
- The L Word, season 3 episode 8 (as herself) 2006, TV
- Preaching to the Choir, a.k.a. On the One, 2006, (Composer) Film: USA
- The Who's Tommy ("The Acid Queen") 2008, Theater, Ricardo Montalbán Theater, Los Angeles
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