Felicia Lily "Fefe" Dobson (born February 28, 1985) is a Canadian singer-songwriter.
Her self-titled debut album earned her two Juno Award nominations. Her second album, Sunday Love, was not released due to the album's singles failure to chart, and she was then dropped from her record label. Dobson's subsequent studio album, Joy, is scheduled for release in March 2010.3
Biography
Early life
Felicia Lily Dobson was born on February 28, 1985, in Scarborough, Ontario (east district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada).4 Dobson's mother is of Irish, Dutch, Native Canadian, and English ancestry, and her father is of Jamaican heritage.5 She was also raised in Scarborough, the neighborhood in which Mike Myers and Jim Carrey were raised.6 .7
Dobson began sending out demo tapes - recorded on a home karaoke machine - to every label in North America when she was 11 years old.8 Then at the age of 13, she started playing the piano, with influences ranging from Nirvana and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, to Cyndi Lauper and Silverchair.7 She was originally influenced by her mother's favourite R&B and disco stars, including Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie -- and then later by her sister's love of Nirvana.6 Dobson has said that John Lennon and Judy Garland are her primary musical influences, and that her biggest musical inspiration growing up was Michael Jackson: "I swore I was Michael Jackson. Then I found out I wasn't Michael Jackson and it broke my heart."910 At the same time, like lots of 13-year-old girls, she went to "every 'N Sync concert there was."11
Before Dobson was signed, she admitted to being stereotyped as contemporary R&B or pop singer instead of a rock musician due to her race, often being compared to Brandy and Britney Spears.8
Dobson started writing at the age of 14, and caught the ear of Jive Records a year later. The label loved her voice and set her up with a number of producers, with an eye towards developing a pop star. But she refused the idea and left the label.12 After that experience, Dobson met Jay Levine and signed with Nelly Furtado’s manager Chris Smith. Smith arranged showcases with several labels. Universal Music Canada president Randy Lennox showed interest in her, and coaxed Island Def Jam CEO Lyor Cohen and his head of A&R, Jeff Fenster, to fly to Toronto for another showcase.12 Dobson played a showcase for Island/Def Jam; about 30 seconds into the first song —- a punk thrash track about longing, titled "Stupid Little Love Song"—-the executives were impressed and signed her.8
Music career
Debut album
When in the recording studio, she hung up inspirational pictures of Kurt Cobain, Judy Garland, Coldplay, Jeff Buckley, and the Vines to help motivate her sound and to commemorate the artists who influenced her.
Dobson's self-titled debut album was released December 9, 2003. by Island Records, and sold 307,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan as quoted by Billboard.13. The album debuted at number 1 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums Chart.14 Four singles were released from the album: "Bye Bye Boyfriend," "Take Me Away", "Everything", and "Don't Go (Girls and Boys)". There is an official music video for each of the singles. Two of the album's tracks, "Everything" and "Unforgiven", were used in the film The Perfect Score.15 The New York Times reviewer wrote: "The album's assiduous, ungrammatical crux is in Kiss Me Fool: Tell me whom I should be to make you love me."16
During much of 2004, Dobson promoted her debut album, appearing for a live performance on TRL and numerous magazine covers and articles. Dobson made an appearance on NBC's TV series American Dreams, in which she played the role of Tina Turner, covering the song "River Deep, Mountain High".17 She was also the opening act on Justin Timberlake's European
tour, which was especially poignant inasmuch as when she was 13 she had a major crush on him.1018 That July, she released a new single, "Don't Go (Girls and Boys)", which was also featured in a Tommy Hilfiger commercial starring the singer.19 The album was later reissued with that single added. Dobson also had a new song, "If You Walk Away", on the soundtrack of Raising Helen.20
Dobson was an endorser for the Got Milk? organization,21 and the photo of her shows her jumping up in a rocker chick style with a microphone on a stand behind her.22
Dobson released "Truth Anthem" on the Much Dance 2005 CD compilation, a benefit for the Canadian branch of War Child. In April 2005, Dobson was nominated for two Juno Awards, Pop Album of the Year and New Artist of the Year; both categories were won by Avril Lavigne.23 In the summer of 2005, Dobson was in a public service ad: "Make Poverty History", which brings awareness to child poverty worldwide.21
Sunday Love
By 2006, Dobson returned to the studio to add some finishing touches to her second album, Sunday Love. Musicians and songwriters she collaborated with during the recording process include Nina Gordon, Kay Hanley, John 5, Billy Steinberg, Matthew Wilder, Cyndi Lauper, Courtney Love, Joan Jett, and Rancid's Tim Armstrong.
In February 2006 Dobson sang "O Canada" at All-Star Saturday Night, part of the 2006 NBA All-Star Weekend in Houston, Texas. In spring 2006, she performed several shows around the United States, and began promoting Sunday Love in anticipation of its release. The first single, "Don't Let It Go to Your Head", was released in 2005 24 but did not chart. There is an official music video for the song.25 A second single, "This Is My Life" was released in 2006.26 No video was made for it, and it also did not chart.
Sunday Love was never released because Dobson was dropped by Island Records just days before the album was scheduled for release.27 The album was reviewed in both Spin and Vibe magazine.citation needed "My real good fans, my hardcore fans, have it, so that's most important," Dobson says. "At least it got out there to a few hands, and now it's time to make a record on my own terms."28 "It was sad," says Dobson. "But instead of sitting there and being depressed and begging people for the record, I went back to the studio, got people that I knew, friends that I knew, and I started again."28
One song from the unreleased album, "Be Strong", appeared on the soundtrack for the film It's a Boy Girl Thing.29
Dobson's "Don't Let It Go to Your Head" is covered by Lilyjets, a Norwegian girl group, as a single30 and on their 2006 debut album 3rd Floor.31 They also produced an official music video.32
The music of "This Is My Life" is used by the Taiwanese girl-group S.H.E in their song: "I Love Trouble" (我愛烦恼) on their 2008 album FM S.H.E 33 which became quite popular in Asia.
"Don't Let It Go to Your Head" is also covered by Rockett Queen on their 2008 album Kiss and Tell 3435 and Jordin Sparks on her 2009 sophomore album Battlefield.363738 Shortly after Jordin's album was released Dobson said, "Jordin Sparks just did [that song], which was on Sunday Love, which was very cool. She did kind of, like, a more R&B version of it, which I think is really nice, actually. It was really cool that she didn't try and do a rock version of it, and she did what she's more comfortable with, which I thought was awesome."39
The unreleased track "As a Blonde" 1 is covered on Selena Gomez & The Scene's 2009 debut album Kiss & Tell.4041
Independent period and comeback: Joy (2010)
After being dropped by Island Records, Dobson decided to go back to her roots and create a new album on her own terms. She said in an April 2007 interview that her new efforts were coming along nicely, and should see the light of day sooner than later.28
"Start All Over", a song co-written by Dobson42 and featuring her in background vocals,43 was recorded by Miley Cyrus on her 2007 album Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus44 and was released as a single,43 peaking at number 57 on the Billboard Pop 100.45 It is a moderately fast and up-tempo song in a key of G minor.46 Cyrus also made a music video of the song.47 In a 2009 interview Dobson said, "I wrote a song, she dug it, and she sang it. But I didn't want it for my record. It just wasn't right for me, and I just felt like it was better for someone else, and she does a great job on it. I was really impressed. She sounded great. I'm actually happier she did it than I did it." 39
On August 11, 2009, Dobson presented a showcase performance at the Mercury Lounge in New York City.4849 "Fefe performed a set — which included old favorites from her self-titled debut album and upcoming sophomore effort, Joy — that was drenched with passion, soaked with edge, and slicked with pop perfection."50 "Her new songs were incredibly well received and displayed the incredible growth and maturity of Fefe’s music."48 One of the new songs heard was "Made Out with Your Boyfriend", and a video was captured by a correspondent.51 In an interview at the showcase Dobson mused, "It's almost like when an animal is in a small cage, but when you let it out it's running around like crazy. That's how I feel when I'm onstage."52 There are also photos of the event.495051
In mid-August Dobson indicated that she would like to work with Jack White, the White Stripes/Raconteurs frontman, because she admires him for his ability to make his ragged rock become radio-friendly. She also said that she would love to write a song for the Jonas Brothers.53
Dobson performed during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards weekend at The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza on Friday night, September 11,5455 at "A Concert with Fefe Dobson and Cobra Starship."56 She was also one of the judges for a competition for MTV's "VMA Best Breakout New York City Artist Award" that occurred at the same event.5657 Dobson attended the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards held on September 13 in New York City at Radio City Music Hall.58
On Sunday, September 27, 2009, she performed "I Want You" at the finale of the second season of the Canadian Cable TV show The Next Star.59
"I Want You" is in at least three versions of TV Spot ads for the movie Whip It.606162 The 2009 film is the directorial debut of Drew Barrymore.63
Dobson performed in Perth, Australia, at the One Movement Showcase Music Festival on October 17, 2009.64
She was the headline performer at one of the PINKtober events,65 a benefit concert held at the Hard Rock Cafe in Hollywood, CA on October 22, 2009.6667 On October 14, Dobson announced via her official imeem,68 Twitter (in graphic),69 Facebook70 and more that Anjulie, a fellow Canadian singer/songwriter, will be a special guest at the event. Dobson and Anjulie have also collaborated in writing the song "I Want You."71
According to an interview with DJ Rossstar of The Punk Rock Show,72 it was revealed that Dobson will release a digital version of her album, Joy, on November 17th with eight trackscitation needed and a physical release in March with more songs.citation needed It was confirmed on October 22 that Joy will be coming out in March.3
Dobson performed at a 100 Day Countdown event to the Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2010 Winter Olympics held at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., USA on November 4, 2009.737475 Six songs were heard but her energetic performance led to a clothing mishap.767778 A corrective action was taken, and in true 'the show must go on' credo, the music never stopped. Dobson even incorporated the happening into her performance by ad-libbing, "I-I-I just split my pants and I don't care".76
- The Show Must Go...On The Road Tour!!
Dobson will be performing across Canada in March and April 2010 on Hedley's "The Show Must Go...On The Road Tour". Hedley announced the tour in support of their new album The Show Must Go which was released November 17, 2009. "Fefe Dobson and Stereos will be along for the whole trek, while Faber Drive and Boys Like Girls will support on select dates."79
- MARCH 2010
- 22-Penticton, BC- South Okanagan Events Centre
- 23-Victoria, BC- Save on Foods
- 25- Prince George, BC- CN Centre
- 26- Dawson Creek, BC- EnCana Events Centre
- 28- Calgary, AB- The Corral
- 29- Edmonton, AB- Shaw Conference Centre
- 30- Regina, SK- Brandt Centre
- 31- Winnipeg, MB- MTS Centre
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- APRIL 2010
- 3- Kitchener, ON- Memorial Auditorium Complex
- 4-London, ON- John Labatt Centre
- 5-Toronto, ON- Air Canada Centre
- 7- Montreal- QC- Bell Centre
- 8- Kingston, ON- K-Rock Centre
- 9- Ottawa, ON- Civic Centre
- 10-Quebec City, QC- Pavillion de la Jeunesse
- 12- Sudbury, ON- Sudbury Arena
- 15- Moncton, NB- Moncton Coliseum Arena
- 16- Halifax, NS- Halifax Metro Centre
- 20- St. John’s, NFLD- Mile One Stadium
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Discography
Awards and nominations
| Year |
Award |
Result |
| 2003 |
CASBY Award for Favourite New Single80 |
Nominated |
| 2004 |
Canadian Radio Music Award for Best New Solo Artist [CHR (Top 40)]81 |
Won |
| MuchMusic Video Awards for Best Pop Video82 |
Nominated |
| Muchmusic Video Awards for People's Choice Favourite Canadian Artist82 |
Nominated |
| 2005 |
Juno Award for Pop Album of the Year23 |
Nominated |
| Juno Award for New Artist of the Year23 |
Nominated |
In other media
Covers
Commercially released cover versions or other commercial usage of Fefe Dobson's songs by other artists.
- Additional notes
- A There are also official music videos for these versions.
Modeling appearances
| Year |
Assignment |
Type |
| 2004 |
Got Milk?21 |
Magazine Print Ad22 |
| 2006 |
SD&R Fashion Show |
Runway |
| Eastsport backpacks |
Photoshoot |
| 2008 |
NakedEye |
Magazine Print Ad |
| jacflash.net |
Live |
| CreamWorld Magazine |
Magazine Print Ad |
| 2009 |
Honey Magazine |
Interview / Photoshoot |
| NOH8 Campaign |
Photoshoot (Campaign participation)92 |
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