An extraordinarily gifted singer, virtuoso violinist, composer, model and songwriter, Gingger’s accomplishments and credits already include working with top producers and film composers such as Mel Gibson, Mike Nichols, Mike Myers, and James Newton Howard. In addition to her many film projects, she has also has lent her voice, violin and vision to several diverse projects ranging from soundtracks to pop and electronic hip-hop.

Most recently, Gingger composed music for the critically acclaimed 2011 Sundance U.S. Dramatic Competition nominee Circumstance directed by award winning Filmmaker Maryam Keshavarz. She teamed up again with Al Massad for his documentary This is my Picture When I Was Dead, which was selected for World Competition at the IDFA film festival and won best documentary at the Dubai film festival. She currently finished work on Homecoming a feature film by Sean Hackett, Bedouin a feature film by Igor Voloshin and The Missing Tomb, a special for National Geographic directed by Tony Gerber.

Her compositions and contributions for other film projects include Passion of the Christ, Charlie Wilson’s War , The Forbidden Kingdom, Love Guru, and award winning documentary Recycle

As a solo artist, Gingger is dedicated to stretching her boundaries and spreading her wings, always experimenting with elegant and exciting mixtures of sounds. She weaves an intricate tapestry of musical styles that entrances audiences worldwide, and the grace and beauty of her creative presence continue to be the golden thread running through every song she touches. Gingger has collaborated with such uniquely talented and diverse artists as The Smashing Pumpkins, Trent Reznor, Zakir Hussain, Phil Collins, Steve Vai, Peter Gabriel, Tony Levin, Cheap Trick and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, among others, and is currently working on several film scores, finishing work on her new album, and continues to perform select dates.

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