Caitlin Rose
Caitlin Rose was born in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1985. She started writing songs around age 13, influenced by what she heard in her parents' record...
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Caitlin Rose was born in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1985. She started writing songs around age 13, influenced by what she heard in her parents' record collection. Her debut album 'Own Side Now' came out in 2008, with songs like 'Shanghai Cigarettes' showing her spare, atmospheric approach to storytelling.
Her 2011 album 'The Stand-In' included 'You Are My Sunshine,' which became her most recognizable song. Other tracks like 'Shotgun Wedding' and 'For The Rabbits' continued her blend of country, folk, and rock influences. She's worked as an independent artist since parting ways with her label in 2015.
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