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Ingrid Michaelson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ingrid Michaelson
Ingrid Ellen Michaelson (born December 8, 1979) is an American singer and songwriter. Her first album, ''Slow the Rain,'' was released in 2005, and she has since released five more albums, ''Girls and Boys,'' ''Be OK,'' ''Everybody,'' ''Human Again,'' and her most recent, ''Lights Out.'' Her two highest-charting singles are "The Way I Am" and "Girls Chase Boys," at No. 37 and No. 52 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, respectively. ==Biography== Michaelson is half Swedish, and was born to artistic parents. Her father, Carl Michaelson, is a composer ("The Praise of Christmas") and her mother, Elizabeth Egbert, was a sculptor. Her mother was of Dutch ancestry. Michaelson took up piano at age four, and trained until seven at Manhattan's Third Street Music School, continuing for many more years at the Jewish Community Center of Staten Island's Dorothy Delson Kuhn Music Institute. While there she met vocal coach Elizabeth McCullough, who worked with her through high school.〔(''Baby, Remember Her Name'' ). Staten Island Advance AWE. (May 24, 2007). Retrieved on August 14, 2007.〕 She is a graduate of Staten Island Technical High School and Binghamton University, where she received a degree in theater.〔 While at Binghamton University she was a member of the Binghamtonics, a co-ed a cappella group, as well as the Pappy Parker Players, an improv comedy group, and the theatre repertory company under Sue Peters. Her time at Binghamton is mentioned in the song "The Hat." She grew up doing a musical theater group called "Kids On Stage." Later in life, she became a director until she decided to pursue her career in music.
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