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EMILY BINDIGER is a NY singer who has performed on hundreds of recordings, including commercials, movie soundtracks, industrials and records, as well as concert stages worldwide. She started out as a teenager playing clubs in Greenwich Village, then moved to France at 16 where she performed in musicals and on TV and released an album of original songs. She made her Broadway debut in "Shenandoah," immediately followed by the revival of "Hair," and for seven seasons she starred as "Frannie" on the Peabody Award-winning children's TV show, "The Great Space Coaster."


Emily has recorded and/or performed with such diverse artists as Leonard Cohen, Buster Poindexter, Ann Hampton Callaway, Joan Osborne, Lou Reed, Steve Van Zandt, Oscar Brand, Mary Fahl, Andy LaVerne, The Klezmatics, Peter White, Kevin Mahogany, Deodato, Michael Amante, Lesley Gore, Kathie Lee Gifford, David Friedman, Christine Lavin, Ben Vereen, Bobby Caldwell, Black 47, Laurie Beechman, Patti Austin, Ronnie Spector, Catherine Russell, Julie Gold, and the legendary Neil Sedaka, with whom she toured for several years.


National jingles include campaigns for Advil PM, Downy, Pepsi, Wendy's, DHL, Kodak, Crest, Verizon, Bounty, American Express, Gillette, Toyota, Hanes, and Disney World, among many others. She has sung on "One Life to Live" and "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee," in musical comedy skits on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and "The Drew Carey Show," and can be heard on dozens of movie soundtracks including Woody Allen's "Bullets Over Broadway" and "Everyone Says I Love You," "Donnie Brasco," "The Hudsucker Proxy," "Michael Collins," "Mission to Mars," "The Stepford Wives," "A Chorus Line," and the animated feature "The Tune." She sang the theme song for Disney Channel's "The Babysitters Club" and is known by fans of Japanese anime for her voice work in "Cowboy Bebop" and ".HACK." She produced and performed on a holiday CD for popular folk artist Christine Lavin called "The Runaway Christmas Tree" to glowing reviews, and produced, co-arranged, played and sang on "The Girl I Found," the latest CD from Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Julie Gold. She is currently producing a CD project for renowned NY songwriter, David Friedman.


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