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14 Facts About Cidny Bullens

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Cidny Bullens is an American singer-songwriter, who is best known for serving as backup vocalist on tours and albums with Elton John and Rod Stewart, providing vocals on the soundtrack of the 1978 feature film Grease, and for nine critically acclaimed solo albums.

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At the beginning of his music career, Bullens was a backing vocalist.

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In 1974, Cidny Bullens performed backing vocals on Gene Clark's album No Other, and Don Everly's solo album Sunset Towers.

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Cidny Bullens had featured backing vocals on Rod Stewart's 1975 album Atlantic Crossing.

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Cidny Bullens featured on John's 1976 album Blue Moves and on his hit song "Don't Go Breaking My Heart", with Kiki Dee.

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In January 1980, Cidny Bullens entered the Billboard Hot 100 with the song "Trust Me".

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Cidny Bullens performed with a live band, consisting of keyboardist Trantham Whitley, bassist Howard Epstein, drummer Thom Mooney, and Doyle.

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Cidny Bullens withdrew from the music business in the early 1980s to raise a family.

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Cidny Bullens returned in the early 1990s as a songwriter, touring, and recording artist.

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Since 1999, Cidny Bullens has toured extensively all over the US, Canada, Europe and Australia, has appeared on several major TV shows, including Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Today Show, and CBS This Morning and many radio and TV stations around the world.

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Cidny Bullens is featured in two documentaries, On This Island and Space Between Breaths.

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In 2001, Cidny Bullens released Neverland; co-produced with Ray Kennedy, the album features Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, and John Hiatt.

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In June 2010, Cidny Bullens' released Howling Trains and Barking Dogs on MC Records.

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In 2007, Cidny Bullens formed a new group, The Refugees, with music veterans Wendy Waldman and Deborah Holland.