CORY SINGER

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New Jersey native Cory Singer is an accomplished singer-songwriter/musician and theater performer. Cory has performed in arenas before thousands nationwide. He starred on Bravo’s singing competition show "The Kandi Factory," winning the grand prize: a song penned by Grammy-winning artist Kandi Burruss entitled “I Can Do Anything.” The emerging indie artist is also an exceptional songwriter in his own right. His original songs are in high demand. Country supergroup The Highway Women recorded his song "The Devil" in 2018.

Cory performs both acoustically and with his full band. He captivates his audiences no matter the venue or event. His single "Blind in Love" (the first of a six-song series) was released on July 20, 2018 to worldwide critical acclaim. His next release, "Everybody Sing," a track produced in Memphis by Wes Edmonds (member of Wyclef Jean's production team), came out on December 7, 2018. On April 13, 2019, he followed up with "Girl." That year, Cory split his time between participating in the pre-production of several shows in New York and New Jersey and writing and recording new music. 

Cory began his career in 2005 as a musical theater performer. Through 2013, he celebrated many achievements as an actor, including a 2011 NJ Perry Award Nomination for his role in "Seussical The Musical" (The Mayor) and a 2013 Broadway World nomination for Best Vocalist for his role in Joe DiPietro's "The Last Romance" at the Bickford Theater. Cory re-entered the theater world in 2019 in the roles of Young Buddy in Westfield Community Players' "Follies" in May and Matt Volpe in the award-winning original musical "They Call it Gravy, We Call it Sauce" with Music Jar Productions in October at the Bound Brook Theater. 

In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Cory took to TikTok and decided to share his journey with autism. He has since become an influencer and an advocate for children, families and adults who are on the spectrum. He has used his platform (265k followers and 7.4m likes) to promote positivity by inspiring others with his unique brand of levity, coining the phrase '"People with Autism Have Superpowers."

In the summer of 2021, Singer released two more singles "Somebody's Heart" and "Someone" while more recently releasing music videos for both as well.