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Cindy Fee was born on 1954, is an American singer, recording artist. Discover Cindy Fee's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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1954

Cynthia L. "Cindy" Fee (born December 6, 1954) is an American singer and recording artist.

She is best known for performing, "Thank You For Being a Friend", the opening theme song for the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning sitcom, The Golden Girls.

Cynthia L. "Cindy" Fee was born in Detroit, Michigan and grew up in Raytown, Missouri, where she was active in music and theater at Raytown High School.

Fee started performing professionally at the age of sixteen, working Kansas City area restaurants, clubs, local theaters, and amusement parks.

1973

In 1973, Fee became a founding member, along with Eric Bikales, of the Kansas City band Hotfoot and also sang with the jazz group, the Means/Devan Trio.

1985

Between 1985 and 1992, up to 25 million viewers tuned in weekly to the NBC television series, The Golden Girls, bringing the voice of Cindy Fee singing the Andrew Gould song, "Thank You For Being a Friend," to a national audience every Saturday night.

The show, and Fee's theme song, became so iconic that even U.S. President Barack Obama released a video of him "grooving" to Fee's performance.

After The Golden Girls' star Betty White's death in 2021, the popular sitcom and Fee's opening theme song was streamed 384 million times in one week alone.

2020

During the COVID-19 "Lockdown TV Phenomenon" in 2020, Hulu viewers streamed 11 million hours of The Golden Girls in April alone, providing extensive renewed exposure to Fee's performance.

Despite the show's more than 30-year tenure, The Golden Girls continues to attract a mass audience and Fee remains a fan-favorite.

After going viral in 2022, the Golden Con Convention, which celebrates the popular sitcom, returned to Chicago in 2023 featuring Fee as a headline performer.

Fee also recorded chart-topping records with some of the best-selling music artists of all time.

Her discography includes the duet with Kenny Rogers, "I Don't Want to Know Why" from the platinum selling album, What About Me? Fee is also a credited background singer on the album, Kenny Rogers — Christmas which peaked at #34 on U.S. charts and Share Your Love, the Kenny Rogers album that peaked at #6 on U.S. charts.

She also performed as a background singer for Garth Brooks, Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston, and Lionel Richie.

Fee also released her own albums Dancin In My Sleep and Young at Heart, the latter with noted rockabilly guitarist, Eddie Angel, founding member of Los Straitjackets.

Fee is also a prolific jingle and TV commercial singer.

Fee's commercial jingle credits include: for Hoover Vacuum "Nobody Does it Like You" "Get on Your Pontiac and Ride", and "What the Big Boys Eat", from the Wheaties cereal campaign.

Fee's voice was also featured in commercials for Chevy Trucks, McDonald's, Miller Beer, Chick-fil-A, Home Depot, Goodyear, Hot Pockets, Barbie, John Deere, NASCAR, Ford, Toyota, Purina, Avon, and American Airlines.

Fee's Wheaties and Hoover commercials were awarded Clio awards.

She is married to Robert Landis and has two adult children, Ethan and Rory Landis.

Fee frequently performs a genre she calls, "country soul", a combination of Motown and country, and has appeared live at venues including in Nashville, Chicago, Los Angeles, and in Europe.

She is frequently recognized at events and conventions and interviewed about her career.