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Ingrid Michaelson

Ingrid Michaelson

Staten Island native Ingrid Michaelson's songwriting career began after college, while she touring the country in a national theater troupe and spent her free time composing the songs that would eventually make it onto her current CD, GIRLS AND BOYS. An entrepreneur as well as a talented musician, Ingrid released GIRLS AND BOYS on her own Cabin 24 Records, and a mere three months after the CD release, Ingrid won a national songwriting award sponsored by West Virginia's Mountainstage. In 2006 Ingrids song "Breakable" was featured in an episode of Grey's Anatomy, and Ingrid began to achieve milestones previously unheard of for an artist not signed to a major label, including reachin #13 on the iTunes pop chart and reaching 10,000 hits per day on her MySpace page. The program continued to use a number of Ingrid's other songs, and the day after "Keep Breathing" was featured on the 2006 season finale, both Ingrid and her lyrics were the #1 and #2 on most searched ites on Google, and she charted #4 the MySpace unsigned artists list. Sales GIRLS AND BOYS immediately climbed to #53 on the iTunes pop charts and has remained in the Top 100 since its debut in January 2007 - another unprecedented feat for an independent release.

National media began to take notice, and in early summer 2006, Ingrid appeared on Good Morning America, NPR's Talk of the Nation and Fuse TV. She's also been the subject of a front page feature article in the Wall Street Journal. Despite her popular acclaim, Ingrid continues to distribute GIRLS AND BOYS through her Cabin 24 Records imprint.

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