- (1987) Single: "Mind Over Matter" from the Summer School (1987) soundtrack. NOTE: Reached #7 on the Billboard Dance/Music Club play charts.
- (1980s) Single: "Say It, Say It". NOTE: Reached #1 on the Billboard Dance/Music Club play charts.
- (2001) Single: "Love in the Shadows" (Jellybean Recordings). NOTE: Reached #6 on the Billboard Dance/Music Club play charts.
- (1999) Album: "Tearing Down the Walls" (E.G.Daily Productions).
- (1981) Music video: Appeared (as "A Runaway") in Rod Stewart's "Young Turks" video.
- (1989) Appeared on American Bandstand (1952) singing her dance hit "Say It, Say It".
- (1989) Appeared on MTV as a guest VJ promoting her CD "Lace Around the Wound" and her single at the time entitled "Some People".
- Singer on soundtracks for such films as Scarface (1983), Better Off Dead (1985), The Breakfast Club (1985), Summer School (1987), Beautiful Creatures (2000), Streets (1990), Babe: Pig in the City (1998), Rugrats Go Wild (2003), Thief of Hearts (1984), My Sister's Keeper (2002) and Street Music (1981).
- (1986) Music videos (as E.G. Daily): "Say It, Say It","Love in the Shadows", (1987) "Mind over Matter" and (1989) "Some People".
- (2002) Sang on two cuts from the The Country Bears (2002) soundtrack entitled "Straight to the Heart of Love (live)" and "Where Nobody Knows My Name" (Reprise Records).
- (2002) CD: Benefit single: "We Are Family".
- (1985) CD: Sang background vocals on several tracks of Phil Oakey's CD "Solo".
- (1989) Album: "Lace Around the Wound" (A&M/PolyGram Records) and single: "Some People".
- (2005) TV commercial (voice-over): Dell Computers.
- (2003) Singing voice of Angus T. Jones in the Two and a Half Men (2003) theme song.
- (2004-05) TV commercials: Voice of a teenage boy in two Disney "Behind The Scenes" commercials.
- TV commercial (voice-over): Voice of Bam-Bam Rubble in Post Pebbles cereal commercials.
- (2005) Stage: Appeared in "Listen Closely". Musical. Directed by Sal Romero.
- Stage: Appeared in "One More Question" with Robert Cait.
- Stage: Appeared in "Tanzi", Los Angeles, CA.
- (1986) Album: "Wild Child".
- (2010) Reading of 'Weetzie Bat' Screenplay with Chelsea Kane Aaron Ashmore Brant Daugherty Jason Seitz Corbin Bernsen Shannon Sturges Crystal Mantecon and Kurt Collins directed by Brian Gaskill.
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