Cindy Miller is from the Rochester, New York area. She graduated from Nazareth College with a bachelor's degree in Music Education and received her masters from the Eastman School of Music. Her professional engagements have ranged from intimate clubs to large concert performances with big bands and symphony orchestras. Cindy has performed with noted entertainers such as Julius LaRosa and Stars from the Lawrence Welk Show and appears regularly with the Gap Mangione Big Band. Guest appearances include concerts with the Benny Goodman Tribute Band, the Utica Symphony Orchestra, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, the Central New York Jazz Ensemble, and Michael Lasser, host of PBS radio's nationally syndicated Fascinatin' Rhythm. Cindy performed for actress Meryl Streep upon Ms. Streep receiving the George Eastman Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Art of Film, and she appeared at the New York State Fair Celebration 2000. New York City Appearances include The Blue Note with Gap and Chuck Mangione, and Danny's Skylight Room. Love You Madly, her CD of standards recorded with some of New York City's finest jazz musicians, has recently been released, as well as her own song Land That We Love written to honor those who have, and are serving in the Armed Forces. Cindy has received rave reviews for her own musical Cabaret/Dinner Theatre shows, Here's To The Ladies and You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet! which she arranged and choreographed. Other musical accomplishments include composing a full range of songs from easy listening to pop and country; musical arrangements include small group and big band charts as well as choral octavos. Cindy has also recorded numerous industrial videos, commercials, demos, voice-overs, and cast recordings including Robert Collister's musical Vladimir, Robert Isgro's An American Christmas, a music education textbook series for GIA Publications, and Gap Mangione's Big Band recordings Planet Gap and Stolen Moments . Possessing a flair for impersonation, Cindy 's acting and singing impressions and her ability to improvise and scat sing delight audiences of every age. She arranges her own material and comes ready with charts for all of her performances. Cindy has performed in: The Sound Of Music, Patience, Lucia Di Lammermoor, Golf According To Wodehouse, My Fair Lady, Camelot, Die Fledermaus, and Dialogue of the Carmelites. In her experience as a music educator Cindy has been both musical and artistic director for Cinderella, Bye Bye Birdie, The Sound of Music, Anything Goes, 42nd Street, Life With Father, The Diary Of Anne Frank, Brigadoon, Mame, Golf According To Wodehouse, You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, Grease, Oklahoma!, and The Music Man. |