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Breaking Artist: Ingrid Michaelson

10/24/07, 3:41 pm EST

Who: Staten Island, New York singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson got her big break when “Keep Breathing” was discovered on MySpace and used during a pivotal moment of the Grey’s Anatomy season finale. The twenty-seven-year-old also scored an Old Navy commercial with “The Way I Am,” helping to rocket her second LP Girls and Boys to the top of both Billboard’s Heatseekers and Alternative New Artist charts — despite the fact that she has never signed to a label.

Sounds Like: Feist with a bit of Regina Spektor’s quirk. On Girls and Boys, Michaelson tap-dances between piano-based ballads with pristine vocals and a few attitude-heavy guitar-centric tracks that show off her more rockin’ side.

Three Things You Should Know:
1. After Old Navy ran with “The Way I Am,” Michaelson started a forum on her MySpace to open discussion on selling out vs. succeeding. She says it’s difficult for developing artists to turn down big breaks but, “If a big bad corporation comes up to me and wants me to be their mascot hopefully I’ll be able to do my research and do what I know in my heart to be the right thing.”

2. Girls and Boys is about (surprise) relationships. “I sing about those kinds of issues but in very boiled down simple terms,” she says. “I listen to every kind of music and I have no idea what some people are talking about, but I still enjoy it. I want to say a lot with as few words as possible.”

3. After being raised on pop-free diet of folk, classical music and the Beatles, Michaelson took to show tunes as a kid. “My parents put me in theater when I was nine. I did Guys and Dolls, a lot of Gilbert and Sullivan, Into the Woods,” she says, adding that she studied musical theater in college but is actively trying to move away from such theatrics in her newer songs.

Get It: Girls and Boys was re-released in September and is in stores and available on iTunes. Check out a special acoustic performance of “The Way I Am” shot right here at the Rolling Stone offices by clicking the video above.

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Comments

mikeky | 10/25/2007, 9:22 am EST

that chick has nice boobage.

breanna | 10/25/2007, 2:26 pm EST

why dony you have to let the teahers no when it is going to rain because i said.

yeah yeah no | 10/25/2007, 6:53 pm EST

that chick needs to change her name…

Michelle Badillo | 10/25/2007, 9:07 pm EST

She greats. ^_^ Nice find Rolling Stone.

Julian | 10/25/2007, 9:13 pm EST

Woah, man. She’s awesome. Props to you Rolling Stone for finding this one.

Sanjeef | 10/26/2007, 2:02 pm EST

I would happily bury my nose in the warm mysteries of her cleavage.

Nancy | 2/14/2008, 10:44 am EST

Nice to see someone who has a beautiful voice and words to her music that anyone can listen to. Also-great to see a personality where there is no suggestive body movement. She seems quite simple.

Brittany, sarah and shyanne | 3/8/2008, 9:36 pm EST

she is my fave ever!

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