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Eleri Ward was born on 10 August, 1994 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., is an American singer-songwriter and stage actress. Discover Eleri Ward'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 29 years old?
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Eleri Ward Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Eleri Ward worth at the age of 29 years old? Eleri Ward’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer-songwriter. She is from . We have estimated Eleri Ward's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Eleri Ward (born August 10, 1994) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actress, best known for her Sufjan Stevens-inspired indie folk renditions of the works of composer Stephen Sondheim.
Since garnering attention with covers posted to Instagram and TikTok, Ward has released two albums in this vein, A Perfect Little Death (2021) and Keep a Tender Distance (2022), both on Sh-K-Boom Records' Ghostlight imprint, as well as two self-released pop EPs, Prism (2020) and Friction (2021).
As a stage actress, she has performed in productions for The Muny and MCC Theater.
Ward grew up in the Burr Ridge suburb of Chicago, Illinois.
Her mother was an interior designer and real estate broker, while her father was a consultant.
Displaying an early interest in performing, Ward began violin and piano lessons at age 5, in addition to dabbling in viola and alto saxophone, and began singing lessons at age 8.
She was also involved in a children's theater school, where she made her stage debut in a production of The Sound of Music.
Ward attended high school at the Chicago Academy for the Arts, where she sang as Amy in a production of Company and where her department heads, Andy Robinson and Pat Rusk, first introduced her to the work of Stephen Sondheim when she was 14.
At a young age, she saw Sweeney Todd performed at the Drury Lane Theatre and attended a Sondheim talk with critic Frank Rich.
Ward studied songwriting at the Berklee College of Music in Boston for a year, before transferring to the Boston Conservatory at Berklee, where she graduated with a BFA in musical theatre with an emphasis in songwriting and acting.
During her second year at Boston Conservatory in 2015, Ward, feeling she had "hit a plateau" with the piano, taught herself to play guitar after buying one from a friend.
After graduating, she moved to New York City, where she worked day jobs while auditioning for theater roles.
Ward was an ensemble performer in The Muny's 2016 production of The Wizard of Oz, directed by John Tartaglia.
She contributed an essay to When The Lights Are Bright Again, a book about the impact of the pandemic on the theater industry, and attended the book's launch party alongside Cody Renard Richard, Jonathan Cerullo, Kate Baldwin, and Arian Moayed.
In May 2022, she performed at the 10th annual "Night of a Thousand Judys", a Judy Garland tribute concert hosted at Joe's Pub, which benefitted the Ali Forney Center and also featured Frances Ruffelle, Nathan Lee Graham, Kathryn Gallagher, Bonnie Milligan, and Hilary Kole.
Ward's music career began in March 2019 with an acoustic cover of Sondheim's "Every Day a Little Death" from A Little Night Music, which she posted to Instagram with the caption "Sufjan on Sondheim".
Encouraged by the cover's positive reception and urged on by a friend, she began posting a series of such covers, beginning with "Johanna (Reprise)" from Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, first posted the following day.
She also began posting the covers to YouTube in 2019.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Ward and her boyfriend moved from New York to Boston, and Ward self-released two pop EPs – Prism in May 2020 and Friction in June 2021.
The latter was recorded in Brooklyn with producer Allen Tate.
In August 2020, Ward was one of 30 semi-finalists of Playbill 's Search for a Star competition, for which she performed "The Miller's Son" from A Little Night Music.
She began uploading her Sondheim covers to TikTok in January 2021 at the advice of a friend.
Further developing a following on the app, Ward was inspired to create an album of her Sondheim covers, A Perfect Little Death, which she recorded over the course of a month in the walk-in closet of her apartment.
She initially promoted this music under the name SUF/SOND, before Stevens’s legal representatives gently discouraged her from doing so.
After making a TikTok asking BroadwayWorld to write about her album, Ward was interviewed by the website, which brought her to the attention of Sh-K-Boom Records founder Kurt Deutsch.
This led Deutsch to Ward's cover of "Johanna (Reprise)" on TikTok, and he subsequently contacted her and agreed to distribute her album via Sh-K-Boom's Ghostlight imprint.
A Perfect Little Death was released on Ghostlight in 2021, with a digital release on June 4 and a physical release on October 1.
To promote the album, Ward and Ghostlight held two album release shows at Rockwood Music Hall in Manhattan.
The first of these shows was attended by singer Josh Groban, who had been given Ward's album by Warner Music Group executive Kevin Gore.
Groban invited her to join his Harmony Tour, alongside Lucia Micarelli and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
Ward's covers gained wider attention following Sondheim's death in November 2021.
She performed at Joe's Pub in March 2022, including a duet of "Loving You" from Sondheim's Passion with Donna Murphy, who had previously performed the song as the play's original Fosca.
Ward's second album of Sondheim covers, Keep a Tender Distance, was recorded at Better Company Studios in Brooklyn, with Tate returning as producer, his San Fermin bandmate Ellis Ludwig-Leone handling string arrangements, and Nathan Schram performing violin and viola.
The album was released digitally by Ghostlight on September 16, 2022, later receiving a CD release on February 24, 2023.
Singles released from the album included "No One Is Alone" from Into the Woods and "Not While I'm Around" from Sweeney Todd.
A national tour to promote the album was launched with a December 2022 show at Sony Hall, where Ward performed with surprise guests including Laura Benanti, Julia Murney, Jennifer Simard, Companys Bobby Conte and Sixs Samantha Pauly.
Another tour, billed as "The Tender Tour", was launched in February 2023 at the City Winery, with planned stops in Boston, Washington, D.C., Chicago, and Philadelphia.