Katy Rose
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Katy Rose (born 27 January 1987, real name Kathryn Rosemary Bullard) is an American pop singer. She was born in Redondo Beach, and grew up in Tarzana, California.
Beginning at thirteen, Rose began involving herself in mature, self-destructive activities including sex and drug use, much like that of the main character in the gritty indie film "Thirteen", which included two of her first recordings, "Overdrive" (about a young girl who becomes addicted to methamphetamine in L.A.) and "Lemon", which she wrote after watching the film.
Her debut album, Because I Can, was released in the U.S. on her 17th birthday, 27 January 2004. It includes Lemon and Teachin' Myself to Dream. A third song, Overdrive, was included in the movie Mean Girls (which opened later that year) and was released as a successful single.
Her debut album displays a wide range of different vocal styles including grunge music and lounge music, but with pop hooks.
Katy Rose has written about 50 songs in the past two years. She will release a second album in 2007 with some of those songs.
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[edit] External links
- Official site
- MTV Biography
- Kisses in a Box - Fan site
- [1]- Official Myspace page
- [2] - Katy Fan site
- [3]- Only-Katy Rose(source of this awesome artist)