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ABOUT ABIGAIL BARLOW:
Abigail Barlow is a 22-year-old singer-songwriter / TikTok star known best for her independent pop hit “Heartbreak Hotel,” which peaked at #2 on iTunes and currently has more than 6.5 million streams. She, along with her writing partner Emily Bear, is also the mastermind behind the viral Bridgerton Musical which has exploded on TikTok. Her artful lyricism and unique melodies have garnered international acclaim. As a young teenager, Abigail’s love of performing live was refined when she found a worldwide audience online with performance platforms YouNow and Musically. A 2017 Shorty Award nominee, she was a founding creator on TikTok — writing and performing her original music in real time for a growing fanbase. Now at well over 2.3 million followers on the platform, Abigail has been able to connect and collaborate with many established artists. Namely Megan Trainor, who, after discovering Abigail on the app, co-wrote & produced a track on Abigail’s self-titled debut EP in 2020 titled “Phantom Feelings.” The sky seems to be the limit for Abigail as she continues to independently release music of her own while also creating new compositions with her writing partner, Emily Bear.
ABOUT EMILY BEAR:
An award-winning composer and recording artist since her professional concert debut at age five, Emily Bear has achieved groundbreaking success as a pianist, composer, producer and singer-songwriter in jazz, classical, pop and musical theater. Bear started composing music at age 3, was a published composer by age 4, made her professional solo concert debut at age 5 and at 6, was awarded her first ASCAP Concert Music Award. Now 20 years old, Bear has garnered more than 50 million views on YouTube, a documentary on her life received an EMMY Award and she has performed her original compositions and arrangements with orchestras and ensembles on the most legendary stages around the world including: Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Hollywood Bowl, and Montreux Jazz Festival.
W Magazine’s It Girl of the Year, Bear has performed for the Dalai Lama, played a solo concert at the White House, headlined stadium tours, and has been featured on television programs around the world including The Kelly Clarkson Show and 7 times on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. In addition to her chart-topping CD Diversity, produced by Quincy Jones, Bear has released five other original music albums and is the co-creator of the viral success, Bridgerton the Musical with her writing partner Abigail Barlow.
Recently honored by the Songwriters Hall of Fame, her instinct for writing and singing pop music has led to collaborations with top songwriters and producers in the industry, and her film and media roster includes Disney, DreamWorks, Google, Warner Bros., Hulu and Universal. Whether she is creating a cinematic orchestral soundtrack or writing a pop song, clients value her ability to create both the score for a project as well as the songs.
Bear’s long-time mentor Quincy Jones says, “I am at once astounded and inspired by the enormous talent that Emily embodies. She is the complete 360-degree package, and there are no limits to the musical heights she can reach. Not only is she a concert level classical pianist, a Billboard topping jazz pianist, acclaimed jazz and classical composer, expert film scorer, and superbly talented pop singer/songwriter, she is one of the kindest humans I know. Emily has a unique ability to seamlessly transition from classical to jazz, from bebop to bossa nova, from blues to classical, to popular music; her potential is truly endless. Her compositions are stunning, and she effortlessly combines elements of all types of music. I have been in the business for over 70 years now and I have yet to see another artist like her.”
Growing up in front of the world, Bear has helped raise millions for charities through events and performances and is passionate about the importance of arts education. She is a board member of the Grammy/Recording Academy leadership council of the Songwriters & Composers Wing along with Carole King, Diane Warren, Hans Zimmer, and Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds.