Ginger Coyle

Ginger Coyle is a veteran singer-songwriter from South Jersey who embraces many genres that have grown from the honest roots of American blues: R&B, funk and even reggae, gospel, and jazz make their presence known throughout her performances and recordings. Ginger had her national television debut fresh out of high school at age 19 in 2003, where she won a record deal with Hollywood Record through a contest sponsored by Hard Rock on The Wayne Brady Show. A few years later, she signed another deal with Universal Motown and Murder Inc. Records where she sang in a Hip Hop/ Rock band The Thunderkatz. Though the band did tour the country and see mild success with MTV features worldwide, they dismembered in 2009 and Ginger decided to go back to her life as a solo artist and create her own record label and publishing company. Since then, she has self-released two albums, "Homeward Bound" (2012) & "Higher Frequency" (2023). Aside from writing and performing her own music, Ginger has been a featured background vocalist on many songs from other artists, and also the theme song of the Emmy Award Winning children's show, "Alex and the Kaleidoscope". She performs regularly at music venues, casinos, festivals, and spiritual communities in the Delaware Valley and beyond. Ginger joined the LSM family in 2019 teaching vocal performance, and truly enjoys helping others learn proper singing techniques and discover their unique voice and talent.

 

 

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