Michelle Lewis – Songwriter and Co-Founder of SONA
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Michelle Lewis is a New Yorker now based in Los Angeles, where she is a singer, songwriter, composer, and highly visible music creators’ rights advocate. From her early career as a recording artist signed to Irving Azoff’s Giant Records, to her first radio hit, Cher’s “A Different Kind of Love Song” in 2002, to the 2014 worldwide #1 single “Wings” by the British girl group Little Mix, Ms. Lewis brings authenticity, musicality, and heart to a diverse array of music projects. For the last decade, Ms. Lewis has branched out into the world of songwriting for animated television, most notably as a Peabody Award-winning composer of all original music for Disney Jr’s hit show, “Doc McStuffins” and Emmy-winning songwriter of the beloved Nickelodeon series “The Loud House.” She has over a half-dozen TV themes currently airing; including “Doc McStuffins,” “The Loud House,” “Muppet Babies,” “The Harvey Street Kids,” “Sydney 2 the Max” and “DC Super Hero Girls.”