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Keren DeBerg is an American singer and lyricist. Her music has featured in several TV shows, including Scrubs. [1]
DeBerg moved to New York City from Miami, Florida after graduating high school, and built a following in nightclubs. She sang with punk rock artist Jonathan Richman ( There's Something About Mary) on his album I'm So Confused and performed at the third and final Lilith Fair in 1999. [2]
Tracks from DeBerg's first record featured on The WB's Everwood and Jack & Bobby, MTV's Laguna Beach and The Hills, and NBC's Scrubs (in which she also appeared once, as a singing nurse). [3] She started an Independent record label, 'Big Pea & A Dime Music', and wrote and featured in an article for Seventeen magazine which depicted the realities of being a woman in the male-dominated rock scene.
DeBerg's sophomore album, the full-length Overwhelmed, was released on November 11, 2008.
DeBerg's song "Get Up & Go" was chosen by UEFA as the official song of the Under-21 Championship games that were held in Sweden in the summer of 2009. [4] The song was played during every match leading up to finals, where she performed the song live at Eleda Stadion. [5]
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Keren DeBerg is an American singer and lyricist. Her music has featured in several TV shows, including Scrubs. [1]
DeBerg moved to New York City from Miami, Florida after graduating high school, and built a following in nightclubs. She sang with punk rock artist Jonathan Richman ( There's Something About Mary) on his album I'm So Confused and performed at the third and final Lilith Fair in 1999. [2]
Tracks from DeBerg's first record featured on The WB's Everwood and Jack & Bobby, MTV's Laguna Beach and The Hills, and NBC's Scrubs (in which she also appeared once, as a singing nurse). [3] She started an Independent record label, 'Big Pea & A Dime Music', and wrote and featured in an article for Seventeen magazine which depicted the realities of being a woman in the male-dominated rock scene.
DeBerg's sophomore album, the full-length Overwhelmed, was released on November 11, 2008.
DeBerg's song "Get Up & Go" was chosen by UEFA as the official song of the Under-21 Championship games that were held in Sweden in the summer of 2009. [4] The song was played during every match leading up to finals, where she performed the song live at Eleda Stadion. [5]