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Wendy Waldman (born Wendy Steiner on November 29, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Wendy Waldman is a critically acclaimed recording artist, as well as a writer of multi-platinum songs for other singers in musical genres ranging from country to pop, film, jazz, children's music and R&B. She is also a teacher, working musician, and one of the first distinguished female record p
Wendy Waldman has always had a very diverse career in the music industry. She is a critically-acclaimed recording artist, as well as a writer of multi-platinum songs for other singers in musical genres ranging from country to pop, film, jazz, children's music, and R&B. She is also a teacher, working musician, and one of the first distinguished ...
American singer - songwriter and musician. Born Nov. 29, 1950. In 1973, two of her songs appeared on an album by Maria Muldaur. Since that time, more than 150 songs written or co-written by Wendy have been recorded by others, including the Grammy award winning, "Save The Best For Last."
Wendy Waldman has always had a very diverse career in the music industry. She is a critically acclaimed recording artist, as well as a writer of multi-platinum songs for other singers...
More than 70 other artists have recorded Wendy Waldman's songs in fields as diverse as pop, R&B, jazz, country, film, Latin and cowboy music. Among her biggest records are "Save The Best For Last" and "The Sweetest Days" by Vanessa Williams; "Fishin' In The Dark" and "Home Again In My Heart" by The Dirt Band; "Baby What About You" by Crystal ...
12. Feb. 1992 · Singer, songwriter, and independent producer. Based in Los Angeles, California. Her songwriting credits include “Fishin’ in the Dark” (recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band). Her production credits include the award-winning debut album by Suzy Boggus, Somewhere Between.