Bio
I have one cat that stands on her hind legs and prays for me and another cat that can
talk, seriously. I must have my toe nails polished at all times. (Forget about my
hands ...I DO try but I play guitar and it just chips off.) I crave guacamole, constantly.
I can turn any conversation into a song. I cry easily but I laugh even easier. I give
everything away. I'm loyal to a fault. I'm moody. I clench my jaw when I sleep
sometimes. I love my parents. They love me too. My nickname is "pnut" (like peanut).
I have the greatest friends on earth. I have very few socks that match. Somewhere
there is a black hole with all my miscellaneous socks....and my guitar pics. I'm lucky.
But I work really hard. I mean...REAAAAALLLY Hard. I am passionate about cancer
prevention, awareness and finding a cure. I believe in Love. I Love. And I am Loved.
And some people say that I'm a highly functioning dysfunctional, the most organized
disorganized person you will ever meet but I manage to get stuff done...eventually.
Now heres the stuff THEY want to know about me: Born weighing only four and a half
pounds but with the voice that could fill a stadium....her parents figured G-d had a
plan, they just weren't in on the joke. They sent their little "peanut" to the "crying
doctor" when she was 5 only to be told she just "wanted attention." By 20 she
stopped crying but she had head aches. And one day, Cindy Alexander was so
irritated and grumpy because the guy who lived in the apartment above her blasted
his stereo so loud that it brought on her migraines - so finally she crawled out of bed,
pounded on his door and asked him to turn it down. Instead of fighting, Cindy and
Paul Trudeau became best of friends, wrote a bunch of songs and started a band.
After a couple of years, a lot of gigs, and a ton of emotional epiphanies, Cindy put
out a cd which was a compilation of her demos: See Red. Most of the tracks were
produced by David Darling (Boxing Ghandis/ Meredith Brooks/ Brian Setzer) and
Paul Trudeau. See Red earned a nomination for Album of the Year by the L.A. Music
Awards, who the year before crowned her Songwriter of the Year and nominated her
for Female Vocalist of the Year. The "Peanut Gallery" (aka Cindy Alexander fans)
grew exponentially and Cindy rode the wave of the internet, topping charts at
mp3.com and becoming one of Amazon.com's best indie sellers.
In 2003 she released her 2nd CD, SMASH, also nominated for L.A. Music Award's
Album of the Year. Smash features co-writes with Grammy Award winners Gary
Harrison and Dennis Matkosky. She was named CNET's Net Music Countdown Net
Unknown of the Year (joining past recipients such as Michelle Branch) and was
named Female Artist of the Year by Just Plain Folks, also winning Pop Song of the
Year by the same organization. Cindy kept busy touring in 2004 with a new
distribution for her own label, JamCat Records, earned three more awards ( LA Music
Award for Indie Pop Artist of the Year, JPF Songwriter of the Year, and All Access
Magazine Best Female Vocalist), and recorded her 3rd cd with Dave Darling: Angels
& Demons.
Angels & Demons was released in 05 to glowing reviews, and a live performance on
air for Mark & Brian (KLOS 95.5 fm and affiliates) sparked an immediate sell out of
ALL of Cindys cd inventory and a huge influx of new fans. That energy fueled a string
of dates opening for AMERICA and Cindy began headlining festivals as far away as
Barbados. Angels & Demons was nominated for three Album of the Year awards by
All Access Magazine, L.A. Music Awards and Just Plain Folks, a songwriter
networking organization which boasts over 40,000 members.
June 2006 unleashed a new compilation entitled Eclectic Cafe on Water Music
Records featuring Cindys song 4 Hours alongside cuts by Aimee Mann, Heather
Nova, Tracy Bonham, Moby and Duncan Shiek.
Cindy tours nationally and internationally (including entertaining our troops courtesy
of Armed Forces Entertainment), and has shared the stage with such bands as The
Bacon Brothers, Suzanne Vega, Joan Osborn, Bob Schneider, Ben Taylor, The
Bangles, Edwin McCain, Marc Cohn, Howard Jones, Dishwalla, Gin Blossoms,
America, Joe Bonamassa, Collective Soul and the list goes on and on. Her
performances have been called "star quality" and the "best of the L.A. Music Scene"
by both fans and critics alike.
Cindy has also appeared on several soundtracks and compilations (Sugar & Spice
soundtrack on Trauma Records/ Chilled Sirens on Water Music Records/ Sunday
Brunch on Treadstone Records/ Eclectic Caf.. on Water Music Records) and her music
has been featured in films (Here on Earth, Smokers, Sugar & Spice, Dorm Daze II)
and television (Party of Five).
Yes...Cindy won NBC's/David Foster's STAR TOMORROW in November 2006 and
although it was a great experience, she decided the "prize" was an offer she could
refuse. Fiercely independent...she decided to stay that way, and thanks to the
generosity and support of her fans who pre-ordered and donated to the production
fund, her 4th cd, Wobble with the World was released October, 2007 and
immediately nominated for Album of the Year by South Bay Music Awards.