CINDY JO HINKLEMAN
Cindy Jo Hinkleman has extensive experience in various aspects of the entertainment industry. She has worked in radio as an interviewer, show host, and production engineer. She did all the artist interviews for “American Top 40”, The World Chart Show” along with various other syndicated radio shows. Her name appears in the credits of many feature films as a sound editor. And, she has worked in the audiobook industry as a director, session engineer, editor and proofer. What qualifies her to create and produce this show are her extensive interviewing skills and the incredible connections she has made with “artists” in a wide array of different art forms. She has compiled a list of over 80 various genres for this show. In addition, she is also an actress, singer, dancer and voiceover artist.
More specific details about her are the fact that she has worked on over 40 feature films, she’s worked on thousands of audiobooks (she lost count at some point) and she has interviewed hundreds of recording artists! There is a list on this page of many of the recording artists she has spent time with.
Throughout her career, she has been honored to receive various awards in sound editing. As she puts it, “I’ve always worked very hard in my career and awards were never part of my agenda. Receiving them has always been surreal and at the same time, quite an honor”. The awards include an “Academy Award” as a member of the sound editorial team on the movie “U-571”, three “Golden Real Award” nominations for "Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas", "Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron" and "U-571” as a member of the sound editorial teams, a “Grammy” nomination for "Anne Frank: Diary Of A Young Girl: The Definitive Edition”, and an “Audie Award” for "The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot as the editor.
She is very excited to share her talents with all of you!!
More specific details about her are the fact that she has worked on over 40 feature films, she’s worked on thousands of audiobooks (she lost count at some point) and she has interviewed hundreds of recording artists! There is a list on this page of many of the recording artists she has spent time with.
Throughout her career, she has been honored to receive various awards in sound editing. As she puts it, “I’ve always worked very hard in my career and awards were never part of my agenda. Receiving them has always been surreal and at the same time, quite an honor”. The awards include an “Academy Award” as a member of the sound editorial team on the movie “U-571”, three “Golden Real Award” nominations for "Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas", "Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron" and "U-571” as a member of the sound editorial teams, a “Grammy” nomination for "Anne Frank: Diary Of A Young Girl: The Definitive Edition”, and an “Audie Award” for "The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot as the editor.
She is very excited to share her talents with all of you!!
Recording Artists that Cindy Jo has Interviewed (This is a partial list)
Ace Frehley, Ape Hangers, Aswad, Bad Company, Baha Men, Barbara Eden (actor), Barry White, Blackstreet, Blues Traveler, Bon Jovi, Bush, Charlie Musselwhite, Chicago, Company B, Curtis Stigers, Cutting Crew, David Foster, DeBarge, Debbie Allen, Debbie Gibson, Denise Williams, Earth, Wind & Fire, EMF, Extreme, Foreigner, Francis Dunnery, Hootie & the Blowfish, Human League, Inner Circle, INXS, Jimmy Cliff, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Joey Tempest, Kansas, King’s X, Laura Branigan, Levert, M People, MC Lyte, Martin Page, Meatloaf, Monster Magnet, Natalie Cole, Night Ranger, OMD (Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark), Pam Tillis, Phillip Bailey, Pretty Poison, Richard Elliot, Robert Palmer, Roberta Flack, Roger Daltry, Ronnie Montrose, Roxette, Scatman John, Scorpions, Shadow King, Sparks, Steve Perry, Stevie B, Sweethearts of the Rodeo, Tears For Fears, The Boo Radleys, Tracy Lawrence