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Jennifer Hamady

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Jennifer Hamady is a voice coach and nationally board-certified counselor specializing in technical and emotional issues that interfere with self-expression. With offices in Washington DC and New York City, Jennifer works in private practice with musicians and others to discover, develop, and confidently release their personal, professional, and creative potential. Her clients include Grammy, American Music, and Country Music award-winners, performers in Emmy and Tony winning productions, and corporate clients across an array of industries, including IBM, The American Bar Association, Merck and Wells Fargo.

Jennifer’s insights have been captured in her first book: The Art of Singing: Discovering and Developing Your True Voice, heralded by BackStage and Variety as a breakthrough in the psychology of personal and musical performance. Based upon her experiences as a coach and singer (she spent the early part of her career performing and touring with artists and companies including Stevie Wonder, Christina Aguilera, Patti LaBelle, Wyclef Jean, Def Leppard, Lee Ann Womack and Cirque du Soleil), the book offers all people a path toward effortless and joyful self-expression. Jennifer's latest book, The Art of Singing Onstage and in the Studio explores the psychology, relationships, and technology in performing and recording– the first book on the market to do so.

Jennifer conducted her undergraduate and graduate work in Classical Vocal Performance and Pedagogy, and Psychology, respectively, and leads workshops and master classes around the world on creative and personal expression. For more information, please visit: FindingYourVoice.com

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