Brian R. Gibson, born in Reading, Pennsylvania, began singing at the age of 4 in his parent's church. At the age of 10 he performed the role of Amahl in "Amahl and the Night Visitors", Gian Carlo Menotti's Christmas opera. Further musical studies in voice, piano, organ, and dance were pursued in the United States and Europe. Brian has gone on to appear in musical comedy and drama, as well as, being an accomplished classical soloist with orchestras and opera companies around the world. He has performed his signature role "Porgy" in The Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" on six continents and all 50 states, to great acclaim.
Brian's partnership with Handel's Messiah began with his first solo engagement at the age of 13. Since then, several hundred performances have followed, both as Soloist and Conductor, of "Messiah" by Handel.
Brian started off his singing career as a boy soprano, and ended up being a bass baritone.
Gracie was the French Bulldog of Brian Gibson from the Documentary, Messiah by Handel Through Brian Gibson's Eyes.
Messiah by Handel Through Brian Gibson's Eyes, produced by Lions Dream Productions, is Brian Gibson's first Documentary that he is in.
Christopher Bela, along with several others, was chosen to interview Brian Gibson, from the Documentary, Messiah by Handel Through Brian Gibson's Eyes, by Lions Dream Productions.