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This two-time Grammy nominee’s career has taken Cidny from singing back-up on tour with Elton John and singing lead vocals on the “Grease” movie soundtrack to having nine critically acclaimed solo albums, including the award winning Desire Wire, Somewhere Between Heaven and Earth (written after the death of her 11 year-old daughter Jessie), Neverland, dream #29, and Howling Trains and Barking Dogs. Cid’s friends on the albums include friends Bonnie Raitt, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, Bryan Adams, Emmylou Harris, Delbert McClinton, and Sir Elton John himself. Cidny has also co-written songs in Nashville, producing several charting singles including Radney Foster’s hit “Hammer and Nails”. Cidny is one-third of “super-group”, The Refugees- with Wendy Waldman and Deborah Holland. In 2011 Cidny made the difficult and daunting decision to transition from Cindy to Cidny. He wrote and performed his one-person theatrical show Somewhere Between: Not An Ordinary Life all over the U.S. Cid recorded his first album as “CIdny Bullens” in Nashville entitled Walkin' Through This World. The album is co-produced with long time friend Ray Kennedy (Steve Earle, Rodney Crowell, Lucinda Williams) It is being released in 2023. Cid is also speaking on Gender, LGBTQ, and Culture and Music issues around the world. Cid's memoir "TransElectric: My Life as a Cosmic Rock Star is released on June 6,2023 and is now available on Amazon.com.