[2] Her music has been featured in films such as Here on Earth, Smokers, Sugar & Spice, Dorm Daze II, The Giving Tree as well as television shows Party of Five, Chasing Farrah, and So You Think You Can Dance.
At this point in her career, Alexander signed with the William Morris Agency as booking agents and toured supporting artists such as America and Joe Bonamassa.
In June 2006, Alexander's song "4 Hours" (originally released on Angels and Demons) appeared on a compilation album entitled Eclectic Cafe on Water Music Records, alongside Aimee Mann, Delirium with Sarah McLachlan, Echo & the Bunnymen, Tracy Bonham, among other notable artists.
The iTunes Store version of the album contained an extra bonus track "Slow Motion Miracle", proceeds of which go to a cancer support center charity.
[9][10][11][12] Alexander handled the experience of a double mastectomy and reconstruction in the ways she knows best – by openly sharing the journey with humor and blunt honesty through song.
In response to her battle with her insurance company over coverage, Pasich offered Alexander a choice: represent her pro-bono in a class action lawsuit, or provide the balance of the funds needed to finish her latest fan-funded record that was currently in production.
Among the glowing reviews, AXS.com declared "by fearlessly exploring such intriguingly honest territory, Cindy has branded Curve her most compelling work to date".
[17] Alongside Curve, Cindy's critically acclaimed catalog with Blue Élan includes Christmas is Here, An American Girl, Deep Waters, Nowhere to Hide, and While the Angels Sigh.
After the COVID-19 Pandemic and a forced hiatus, Cindy had some time think of her career and path forward which led her to signing a deal with Blue Élan's new imprint, KZZ Music, which would offer more artistic freedom and ability to work with a new production and marketing team who would think outside the box.
In late 2021, Cindy began daydrreaming up her newest project with producer Paul Bushnell (The Commitments, Ednaswap, Tim McGraw, Neil Young, Phil Collins, Jason Mran, Niall Horan).
Musicians on the album include Zac Rae (Death Cab for Cutie, Stevie Nicks, Leonard Cohen, Ringo Starr, Lana Del Rey, Dua Lipa) on keys, Thomas Lang (Peter Gabriel, Robbie Williams, Glenn Hughes, Falco) on drums, David Levita (Tim McGraw, Dr. Dre, Alanis Morrisette, Eminem, Sara Bareilles, Five for Fighting, Sheryl Crow, Lana Del Rey) on guitar, Paul Bushnell on bass, and Executive Produced by Kirk Pasich, who was also key in the song selection process.
Cindy's ability to channel her emotions and experiences into music is awe-inspiring, and the result is a collection of songs that resonate with depth and authenticity."
- Medium.com Cindy collaborated with photographer Bob Kolbrener, protege and colleague of the late Ansel Adams, on the lyric video for House Without Windows, the royalty proceeds of which will benefit the Alzheimer's Association.
Cindy also collaborated with American actor, comedian, singer-songwriter, and director Scout Durwood on her music video for Messy's debut single, Call Us What We Are.
[21] However, the show's contract was so bad that none of the Top 5 (Alexander, Bob Gentry, Brooke Ramel, Hydra FX, Blake Cody) bands signed.
Due to the unique partnership with The V Foundation, they use their Scientific Advisory Committee to ensure all donations support only the cancer research projects with the most potential to find a cure.
[30][29] Alexander teamed up with Dr. Kristi Funk, author of Breasts for her book launch party at Amoeba Records in Hollywood, California.