Amy Cimorelli

Pop Singer

Amy Cimorelli was born in Sacramento, CA on July 1st, 1995 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 28, Amy Cimorelli biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, movies, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
July 1, 1995
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Sacramento, CA
Age
28 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
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Amy Cimorelli Life

Christina, Katherine, Lisa, Amy, and Lauren is a five-sister quartet from El Dorado Hills, California, consisting of five sisters: Christina, Katherine, Lisa, Amy, Amy, and Lauren. They first gained fame on YouTube singing cover music and were soon signed to Universal Music's Island Records and Republic Records labels. Mike Jr., the group's senior brother, served from 2007 to 2008, while their youngest sister Dani was a member from 2010 to 2020. The group's sound is mainly family-friendly pop music with tight harmonies and occasional band instruments. Their songs are based on the topics of self-worth, friendship, passion, suicide, and Christian faith.

The company has three extended plays, a mixtape called Hearts on Fire, and three full-length albums titled Up at Night, Alive, and Sad Girls Club as of December 2021.

Early life and education

The Cimorelli sisters grew up in a 13-strong Catholic and home-schooled family: their dad, mother, and 5 brothers. Lynne, the children's mother, is a classical pianist, and choir director who teaches her children how to harmonize, sing, and play the piano. With the exception of Amy, the sisters have all been attending community college for at least a semester.

Personal life

Cimorelli has been chastised on social media for delivering very expensive fan experiences. These included a private house concert for $25,000, a song recording session for $3000, being in a YouTube video with Cimorelli for $1500, and eating ice-cream with Cimorelli for $1200. The fan experiences have since been taken from Cimorelli's official website.

Despite not being registered or licensed in the field, Christina began offering online life coaching sessions for $125 per hour in 2017. "Assumes no responsibility or accountability for any repercussion resulting directly or indirectly from any action or reaction taken on or linked to this website," she says on her website.

Lynne Cimorelli began promoting and selling essential oils from the multi-level marketing and pyramid scheme firm DoTerra as a "Independence Wellness Advocate." "Essential oils are not mere items; they are a lifestyle," she says. Lynne "got her whole family really into essential oils," Katherine said.

Cimorelli was born and raised Catholic. They believe that their Catholic faith is extremely important to them, and that it is the driving factor behind everything they do. Many aspects of their personal life, such as not using profanity in their music or everyday life, waiting for marriage, and not using birth control are all influencing factors.

After Jauregui chastised the Catholic Church for its historically homophobic and divisive beliefs, Lisa and singer-songwriter Lauren Jauregui erupted on Twitter on July 9, 2017. Not all Catholics have the same faith, according to Cimorelli, who rebutted by saying that not all Catholics have the same viewpoints.

Cimorelli supports the pro-life campaign and has attended its annual marches. Cimorelli appeared at the Franciscan Friars of Renewal on January 17, 2019 to raise funds for the cause.

Mike Cimorelli contributed $2000 to Republican governor Mike Huckabee in January 2008 for his campaign in the 2008 United States presidential election. Cimorelli's insensitive remarks toward millions of people who have lost their jobs and incomes on Twitter at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

After it was announced that Barack Obama had defeated Republican governor Mitt Romney in the 2012 United States presidential race, Lisa tweeted "IDWLOTPA," an acronym for "I don't want to live on this planet anymore."

Lauren replied that she was voting for God when she asked which candidate they were voting for in the 2016 United States presidential election.

Dani revealed that she had chosen Joe Biden over the election in 2020.

Six of the eleven Cimorelli siblings are married (Michael, Christina, Katherine, Lisa, Alex, and Dani). Michael and Christina have three children, Christina has a son and a daughter, Katherine has twin boys, and Lisa has a daughter.

Seven of the eleven Cimorelli children, including Katherine, Amy, Lauren, and Dani, were born with brachydactys, a disorder that causes their fingers to be abnormally short and crooked.

At the age of nine, Amy was diagnosed with Turner syndrome.

Christina was diagnosed with a genetic blood clotting disorder after having a miscarriage in her first pregnancy in 2019.

In her first pregnancy with her baby girl in 2021, Lisa was diagnosed with Gestational diabetes.

Katherine was diagnosed with Pre-eclampsia in her first pregnancy with her twin boys in 2021.

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Amy Cimorelli Career

Career

Cimorelli was founded in 2007 by Mike Jr., Christina, Katherine, Lisa, Amy, Amy, and Lauren. The group performed at small shows around their hometown and the Sacramento area. Cimorelli's debut EP, Hello There, (also known as Cimorelli), was released on December 12, 2008.

Mike Jr. left the band after the band's debut of Hello There.

The group, which includes Christina, Katherine, Lisa, Amy, and Lauren, titled "Party in the United States," on August 10, 2009. Following this launch, Cimorelli began releasing weekly covers.

In 2009, Cimorelli was signed by Island Records and Republic Records. The family then moved from El Dorado Hills, California, to Malibu, California.

Dani, the band's youngest sister, joined the band in 2010.

Cimorelli's 2nd EP, CimFam, was released on December 6, 2011. This was their first appearance under a major record label. The EP featured 5 of Cimorelli's most popular covers as well as an original song written by all of the girls called Million Bucks. The EP reached number 9 on the US Top Heatseekers chart, with the EP at No. 9.

Cimorelli was nominated for Choice Web Star at the 2012 Teen Choice Awards in July 2012.

Believe It Later This Year, the group's 3rd EP, Believe It, was released on December 11, 2012. The EP featured three original songs as well as one Christmas cover. On the same day, the EP's title track premiered on Cimorelli's Vevo channel. Hannah Lux Davis, a music video, commercial, and film producer, produced it. The EP reached number 7 on the Top Heatseekers chart, despite being ranked 7th.

Made in America, Cimorelli's 4th EP, was released on June 18, 2013. The EP featured four original songs. On June 26, 2013, the EP's title track appeared on Cimorelli's Vevo channel a week later. Erik White, a music video producer, produced it. The EP reached number 179 on the Billboard 200 chart and at number 4 on the US Top Heatseekers chart, ranked number 179 on the Billboard 200 chart and at number 4 on the Top Heatseekers chart.

Cimorelli received the award of Choice Web Star at the 2013 Teen Choice Awards.

Cimorelli appeared at DigiFest in London, New York City, Toronto, and Minnesota during the months of May and June 2014. Cimorelli's original web series titled Summer with Cimorelli debuted in June 2014.

Renegade, Cimorelli's 5th EP, was released on October 27, 2014. The EP featured 4 original songs on it. On the US Heatseekers chart, the EP reached the top of the charts at number ten. Cimorelli's 1st Christmas EP and 6th overall EP, Christmas Magic, was released a month later on November 24, 2014. The EP contained 5 Christmas covers.

Cimorelli quit Island Records and Republic Records in 2015 and moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he became an independent performer.

Cimorelli's Hearts on Fire, a compilation of nine acoustic tracks, was released around May 2015. This was their first release after being dropped from Island Records and Republic Records.

Cimorelli's debut full-length album, Up at Night, was released on May 17, 2016. It debuted on the top country Albums chart and peaked at number 7 on the US Heatseekers chart, peaking at number 24 on the US Heatseekers chart. In the first week in the United States, the album was selling 1,500 copies.

Cimorelli's second full-length album, Alive, was released on December 20, the following year. It reached number 11 on the US Heatseekers and at number 42 on the Top Christian Albums chart, where it ranked at number 11 and 42.

Cimorelli's 3rd album, Sad Girls Club, was released on October 27, 2017. Each sister's solo album was included on the album, which was a new concept for the group. On the US Heatseekers chart, Sad Girls Club reached the top of the charts at number 17.

Cimorelli's 7th EP, I Love You, or whichever comes first in the summer of 2018. Katherine, Amy, and Dani's EP featured four songs and three spoken word poems. Lisa, Amy, and Dani appeared in the Indie film Hope Springs Eternal alongside Mia Rose Frampton, Stony Blyden, Lauren Giraldo, and Pej Vahdat.

Christina and her husband Nick's marriage was celebrated on Oct. 28, 2018. Cimorelli released Here's to Us: Wedding Song to commemorate Christina and her partner Nick's marriage. The EP featured 4 covers and 3 original songs (2 sung by Christina only and 1 sung by Cimorelli).

Cimorelli's 2nd Christmas EP and 9th overall EP, Christmas Lights, was released in November 2018. The EP featured 2 covers as well as two original songs.

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