Emily Bindiger
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Emily Bindiger | |
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Born | anison | May 10, 1955
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1972-present |
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Emily Bindiger (born May 10, 1955, in the
Biography
Bindiger has recorded for soundtracks for movies such as The Stepford Wives, One Life to Live, Bullets Over Broadway, Everyone Says I Love You, Donnie Brasco, The Hudsucker Proxy, Michael Collins, and The Tune.
Bindiger recorded and released her debut and only album Emily in 1972 when she was 16.
She has recorded with Japanese composer Yoko Kanno for the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack, performing "Adieu" and "Flying Teapot". Bindiger has also recorded a number of songs with composer Yuki Kajiura[1] for the anime series .hack//Sign (performing 10 songs) and with Yuki for one song in Pandora Hearts and contributed to Kajiura's solo album Fiction, performing six songs: three from .hack//Sign and three new songs. She was the featured vocalist for Kajiura when the latter visited California for the Anime Expo 2003 convention.[5][6] She also performed a song for the Flash anime of Xenosaga - A Missing Year and the anime series El Cazador de la Bruja (performing "forest" and "I reach for the sun") and Kajiura's Pandora Hearts (performing "Every time you Kissed Me" which is now featured on the second original soundtrack published by JVC Music in Japan.)
In 2015, she participated as an ensemble member for the Broadway presentation of the Bombshell musical.[7]
Personal life
She is married to musician Robbie Kondor. They live in North Salem, New York.[8]
Discography
Studio albums
- Emily (1972)
Singles
- "Baby It's You" (Handshake Records, 1981)[9]
References
- ^ a b "canta-per-me.net - A Yuki Kajiura Fansite » Yuki's Vocalists". canta-per-me.net. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
- ^ "Dreamlab: Christian Psychedelic Music of the '60s and '70s".
- ^ "Emily - Emily | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ^ "Good Gnews: Remembering the Great Space Coaster". July 2, 2020.
- ^ Dong, Bamboo (July 21, 2003). "Yuki Kajiura concert". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
- ^ "Yuki Kajiura Concert". Anime Source. Anime-Source.Com. September 25, 2003. Archived from the original on February 4, 2012. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
- ^ "'Smash' Stars Reunite for Tonight's Broadway Bombshell Concert". June 8, 2015.
- ^ "Emily Bindiger • Maestra".
- ^ https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Record-World/80s/81/RW-1981-03-14.pdf [bare URL PDF]
External links
- Emily Bindiger profile at The Accidentals website
- Emily Bindiger at IMDb