Bio

Lindsay Bennett knows what it means to shine. The daughter of rock 'n roll star
Joe Bennett of the famous 50's band, Joe Bennett & the Sparkletones, Lindsay
owes her claim to fame to watching her father perform and hearing his recordings.   
Since the age of two, she has been in the spotlight, whether performing on stage or
recording in a studio.  

When Lindsay was five years old she cut a demo for an independent film company
based in Alaska. At the age of twelve, she began taking voice lessons at Converse
College where she studied folk, Broadway, and Classical technique.  She landed a
spot on
Ed McMahon's Next Big Star where she sang an Italian aria, "Quella Fiamma" and
made it to the quarter-finals.  Lindsay made a come back on
Showtime At The
Apollo
where she was a top 14 finalist out of over 450 acts that auditioned.

Lindsay has dabbled in modeling and holds the titles of
Miss Teen Spartanburg
2002
, Junior Miss Spartanburg 2003 and won talent and evening wear for both
competitions.

Lindsay has had tremendous experience in the recording studio
. Her voice is
featured on sites such as defordmusic.com, simondaum.com, soundclick.com and
latterdaysongs.com. She has recorded with
Henderson Entertainment, is a demo
artist for Christian songwriter
Sally DeFord, and writes her own songs which she
produces
in her father's recording studio.  She has also collaborated with artists such as
hip/hop artist LaSaDaii, and German composer
Simon Daum.  

Along with extensive work in the recording studio, Lindsay has also made her way
onto the stage in several productions.  She has performed the roles of Maria in
"Westside Story", Liesl in "The Sound of Music", Cinderella in "Into The Woods", and
as Elizabeth in an original musical entitled "Threads of Hope", just to name a few.  

She starred in the pilot television show
Hey Atlanta, as a lead actress and featured
vocalist.  She recently appeared in Missing Link Production's "A Tale About
Bootlegging", and has also played the love interest in music videos for recording
artist Ricky Moody, and has filmed for British rock band J-39.

Lindsay studied in Converse College's Petrie School of Music where she
was a vocal performance major. She has continued to audition for Broadway and
owns her own talent company,
T3 Talent, which promotes, represents and develops
talent of all ages to major casting agencies in the US. She operates a competitive
private vocal and piano studio in Spartanburg, South Carolina where she is the head
vocal coach and piano instructor. Many of her clients have found success on
Broadway, in
Cirque de Soleil productions, SAG Films and as Nashville recording artists.

Lindsay also serves as
Vice President for the non profit organization, Musicians in
Motion
that brings lives music to patients in health care facilities.

She is currently the PR Manager for a new hip band, Tom Worth and Full Circle and
has helped make waves with local bands such as
The Wheresville Project and
The Bent Strings.


"I want to make a difference in the world," says Lindsay. "As cliche as it
sounds...isn't that what we're all after?  To define ourselves by not being
afraid to stand up on the risers in front of the world, sharing with everyone
that very thing which makes us unique?  That is what I wish to do, whether
through Opera, Christian, pop, or any other style...I want to share and
expose my heart, soul, and beliefs to all who are willing to listen and
somehow show the greatness and glory of my Heavenly Father...the very
One who has blessed me with these talents and gifts.  It is to Him that I owe
everything."
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