Caitlin Crosby
Caitlin Crosby started writing songs as a teenager after being influenced by artists like Joni Mitchell and Carole King. She attended Berklee College of Music...
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Caitlin Crosby started writing songs as a teenager after being influenced by artists like Joni Mitchell and Carole King. She attended Berklee College of Music before moving to Los Angeles to pursue music.
Her 2004 album "Finding Feelings" brought her attention with its raw, vulnerable songwriting about love and self-discovery. Songs like "Imperfect Is The New Perfect" and "Flaws" reflect that introspective approach.
In the early 2010s, Crosby faced personal struggles with substance abuse that led to canceled tours and time away from the public eye.
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