NCIS' Pauley Perrette's Impressive Music Career Often Goes Unnoticed

During the early 2000s, around her appearance for the first time as Abby Sciuto on “NCIS,” Pauley Perrette was also making music. She actually was part of an all-women band in Los Angeles called Lo-Ball, who notably released the song “Can’t Get Me Down,” which became popular from being on the “Legally Blonde” soundtrack (via Spotify). However, Perrette also created music on her own and would help write and perform the song “Fear” as part of the official “NCIS” television soundtrack, which dropped in 2009, per Apple Music. The actor was also featured on multiple songs in the 2010s: For example, musician B. Taylor had Perrette appear on the tune “Fire in Your Eyes” in 2011, and the star also featured on “God’s Breathing Ark” by She.
In 2015, Perrette appeared on Entertainment Tonight to promote another song called “Beautiful Child.” She explained that the music video was specifically directed toward young members of the LGBTQ+ community in partnership with The Trevor Project — a non-profit that offers 24-hour counseling and support. As of this writing, Perrette has yet to release more music, although her time was likely taken up by “NCIS” until her 2018 exit, and then by her short-lived sitcom “Broke” in 2020.
In the meantime, it will be interesting to see what direction Pauley Perrette’s career will head in next, and if more music or another television series is on the way.
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