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Stephanie Dosen Writes Songs for Ghosts

Stephanie DosenArtist Stephanie Dosen writes songs for ghosts but people enjoy them as well. Dosen told The Age how she started as a songwriter but wound up on the stage.
Deciding "you only live once", Dosen threw herself into songwriting, which in turn led her to performing.

"I feel as if I've never really sought the stage but just ended up here. I think a lot of songwriters are, like me, just people who like to compose songs and aren't necessarily born for the stage," she says.

"It's the number one fear of people: getting up in front of an audience. People are more afraid of getting up on stage, talking in front of other people, than they are of death. Most people would rather die than do what I do."

After moving to London while making A Lily For the Spectre, Dosen ended up playing most every night. "It's like camping in your high heels," she says of touring.
Dosen's latest album is called A Lily for the Spectre. An entry on her Myspace page says the new album is filled with "driving cradlesongs for ghosts gone astray."
Stephanie Dosen was raised on a peacock farm in Wisconsin. One day while sifting through flotsam in the attic, she found an old guitar covered in dust. It was her secret prize. During the feather harvest, when everyone was busy, she would sneak up into the attic to compose songs for boys at school. She also wrote many lullabies for her two favorite pets, a swan and a fox.

Stephanie now writes mostly for ghosts with a rusty tape player named jean-pierre that follows her everywhere. He has made it through 7 states and 2 minor sets of injuries but still holds onto her twilight written songs with happiness. The influence of the nightly peacock mewing and swan swimming can still be heard in her music.

Her new record a lily for the spectre is filled with driving cradlesongs for ghosts gone astray. She has recently teamed horses with Simon Raymonde (Bella Union Records, Cocteau Twins) who blesses a lily for the spectre with bass and filigree sounds for lost peacocks.
Dosen looks kind of ghost-like in this music video for her song "Only Getting Better."


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Posted on September 26, 2007
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Colbie Caillat's Bubbly Hit

It is crystal clear that Colbie Caillat has a hit on her hands with "Bubbly." The video for "Bubbly" can be found here. It is a very catchy song. Caillat's pleasant voice helps make "Bubbly" a fun easy-listening song. The video was shot in Caillat's home townof Malibu, California -- and partly in Santa Barbara.

Colbie Caillat


Caillat's new album COCO has gotten off to a fast start. It debuted at #5 Billboard's Top Album chart. Colbie's new album also jumped to the #1 spot of the iTunes Album chart within hours of its July 17 release according to Universal Republic Records. Her single "Bubbly" has been in the Top 20 on the iTunes pop single chart. USA Today has already called her "the Norah Jones successor." Colbie also has more than 165,000 friends on her MySpace website which is pretty useful if you are trying to sell music.

Posted on August 6, 2007
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