Stephanie Schneiderman Portland, United States
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Stephanie’s solo career began with a coveted spot in the 1999 Lilith Fair. Since then she has earned extensive NW radio play, a devout following and multiple appearances with some the nation’s top touring acts. Prior to Rubber Teardropshe has release six solo recordings- Stephanie Schneiderman (1999), Unbelievably Unbroken (2001), Fall Sessions EP (2001), Touch Down (2004) and Live at Kung Fu Bakery (2005), Dangerous Fruit (2008).In the past 5 years, she has gained widespread acclaim and exposure with her collaborative project, Dirty Martini. The Crosby, Stills and Nash-styled girl group has been corralling enthusiastic listeners and sellout crowds since their “one night only” gig together at a singles Valentine’s Day event. The group still headlines festivals throughout the NW regularly and has even agreed to open for her Portland, OR CD release performance for Rubber Teardrop.

Her musical accomplishments also extend to film, TV and beyond. In addition to placing songs on the WB’s primetime show Jack and Jill, and the title track for the movie Kat and Allison, three songs from the album Touch Down were used in the WB show Felicity and songs from Dangerous Fruit were placed on MTV’s Bad Girl Club and Real World. She has also produced three CDs featured as soundtracks for a series of popular children’s videos. OyBaby, OyBaby 2, That Baby DVD and the accompanying CDs have sold more than 30,000 combined units .

She has enjoyed success as an actress in films like Men of Honor, starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr. as well as leads in several local productions. Her most recent nod combined music and theater in Profile Theater Project’s encore production of the hit Broadway musical The Full Monty.

In 2007 Stephanie founded and produced Voices for Silent Disasters (www.voicesforsilentdisasters.com). Portland’s first humanitarian concert series, Voices for Silent Disasters featured 35 artists through 10 concerts at three venues across the River City. She raised $70,000 for Mercy Corps in Uganda and has plans to continue the successful series in the future.

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