Her ubiquitous hit single "The Way I Am" (also featured on Grey's Anatomy that same season) was not only spun on radio stations all over the country, but was featured in a major national television commercial for Old Navy. Despite attracting interest from major record labels, Ingrid has remained fiercely independent, releasing all of her music via her own Cabin 24 label which has sold nearly 400,000 albums and over 1.5 million singles to date. Cabin 24 Records will release "Everybody" as part of a unique marketing and distribution arrangement via Original Signal/Universal Motown.
Ingrid has appeared on Good Morning America, Live with Regis & Kelly, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NPR's Talk of the Nation, Fuse TV and was the first unsigned musician ever selected as a Vh1 "You Oughta Know" artist. She has been the subject of print features in publications as varied as the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly and even graced the cover of Billboard Magazine, as the new face of the music industry. Michaelson's most recent project, a compilation of new songs, covers, live favorites and demos was entitled "BE OK" and supported Stand Up To Cancer, an organization created to urgently move cancer research forward with the help of the public.
Ingrid Michaelson Tour Dates:
September 16 New York, NY Webster Hall
October 7 Los Angeles, CA Troubadour
October 26 Chicago, IL Park West
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