Blaze Kelly Coyle
- Producer
- Editor
- Director
Christine "Blaze" Kelly Coyle, is an American singer, actress, writer, author, director, producer and podcast host. Born in Philadelphia, Blaze made her television debut when she was ten singing on ABC's "The Al Albert's Showcase". Followed by regular appearances on "The Chief Halftown Show", featuring late greats Traynor Ora Halftown and Larry Ferrari, also on ABC. Blaze was a member of Lucille Russo's Boardwalk Star Revue in Atlantic City and won several singing titles including: College Star Search, Tony Grant's Star of Tomorrow, Talent America and Miss Spirit of America.
She became an ally to Veterans at a very young age with her father James (Navy), and both Grandfathers, Severino "Sam" Lupi (Army) and Happy Girvin (Army) all serving. But instead found a home for two decades volunteering at the New Jersey Memorial Home. Her mother, Mary Ann Coyle, worked there for nearly 40 years before retiring.
During college at West Chester University, Blaze faced a significant challenge when a temporary loss of the ability to sing or speak caused her to lose her scholarship and take time off. This period of reflection lead the way for a transformative journey and new opportunities while at her new school, Rowan University. Blaze found a new voice as a part-time disc jockey on WGLS FM, followed by a full-time gig on WRDR, later expanding to news and traffic reporting for Metro Networks/Westwood One in Philadelphia.
A heart ablaze with ambition and an appetite for travel, Blaze moved to California for a couple years before returning to the vibrant streets of NYC -- the epitome of opportunity and dreams. She seamlessly navigated both in front of and behind the camera, venturing into uncharted territories, culminating in the establishment of Silver Phoenix Entertainment. The company became the embodiment of her vision -- allowing her to not only explore artistic endeavors but also contribute meaningfully to the world of storytelling.
She resides in the Metro New York area and hosts a weekly entertainment & lifestyle podcast with Ken Smith called The Silver Phoenix Happy Hour.
She became an ally to Veterans at a very young age with her father James (Navy), and both Grandfathers, Severino "Sam" Lupi (Army) and Happy Girvin (Army) all serving. But instead found a home for two decades volunteering at the New Jersey Memorial Home. Her mother, Mary Ann Coyle, worked there for nearly 40 years before retiring.
During college at West Chester University, Blaze faced a significant challenge when a temporary loss of the ability to sing or speak caused her to lose her scholarship and take time off. This period of reflection lead the way for a transformative journey and new opportunities while at her new school, Rowan University. Blaze found a new voice as a part-time disc jockey on WGLS FM, followed by a full-time gig on WRDR, later expanding to news and traffic reporting for Metro Networks/Westwood One in Philadelphia.
A heart ablaze with ambition and an appetite for travel, Blaze moved to California for a couple years before returning to the vibrant streets of NYC -- the epitome of opportunity and dreams. She seamlessly navigated both in front of and behind the camera, venturing into uncharted territories, culminating in the establishment of Silver Phoenix Entertainment. The company became the embodiment of her vision -- allowing her to not only explore artistic endeavors but also contribute meaningfully to the world of storytelling.
She resides in the Metro New York area and hosts a weekly entertainment & lifestyle podcast with Ken Smith called The Silver Phoenix Happy Hour.