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| Rosie Ribbons | |
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| Birth name | Rosemary Ribbons |
| Born | 22 July 1983 |
| Origin | Dubbo, Australia |
| Genres | Pop Adult Contemporary |
| Years active | 2002–2003 |
| Labels | Telstar Records |
| Website | Official website Official MySpace |
Rosemary "Rosie" Ribbons (born 22 July 1983)[1] is an Australian-born, UK-raised singer-songwriter. In the early 1980s, her English father (from North London), Ronald, visited Australia. He met and married Rosie's mother Carol, and the family moved to Pontardawe near Swansea when Rosie was four, to be near Ron's parents who had moved from London to South Wales for work prior to retiring.
Ribbons reportedly wanted to be a pop singer ever since she was eight years old. A big fan of Mariah Carey, she learned to mimic her singing, and also started to write her own songs. She lost interest during her final school year, passing only two GCSEs, English and Drama.
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In 2001, bored with her supermarket job, Ribbons auditioned for ITV1's talent show Pop Idol. She initially performed her own composition called "Colours" to judges Simon Cowell, Nicki Chapman, Neil Fox and record producer Pete Waterman. Although impressed with her vocal, Cowell suggested that she pick a more familiar song. Taking his advice, Ribbons then wowed the panel with a rendition of "Hero" by Mariah Carey, a performance that moved Waterman to tears.
Ribbons progressed through the competition and made the top 50. She won her heat by a landslide with a stunning version of "Everything I Do" by Bryan Adams, receiving over half of the total votes cast for her group. At this juncture Ribbons was named amongst the favorites to win, but was voted out by viewers a few weeks before Will Young was crowned winner on 9 February 2002, ultimately finishing in 6th place.
Although Ribbons did not win Pop Idol, Telstar Records signed her to a five album deal, reportedly worth £1,000,000.[2] After supporting Blue and Liberty X on tour, her first two singles "Blink"[3] and "A Little Bit" (a cover by Jessica Simpson) were both UK top-20 hits,[4][5] but due to Telstar's financial problems her contract was subsequently terminated.[2]
Even though this million-pound deal was terminated, a promotional version of Ribbons's debut album did surface under the title "Misbehaving". The track list included her self-written Pop Idol audition song "Colours", among the following:
According to the forthcoming album information on the official artwork of the "Blink" single, this unreleased debut was originally titled "Levitate".
In 2005 Ribbons returned to the studio to work on a new album. Three tracks were recorded and due to appear on this album ("Nothing's Changed", "Butterfly Kisses" and "If Only the World Could Smile") as well as a cover of The B52's hit "Groove is in the Heart".
Clips of all these recordings could be heard on her official Myspace page, however, no new album or singles were released.
In 2007, now living in Dubbo, Australia, Ribbons auditioned for Australian Idol with another original song, "Butterfly Wings". This time the judges did not ask for a second, more familiar song. She was accepted into the Top 100 and went on to make the Top 24.
In the fourth semi-finals on 29 August 2007 Ribbons sang R.E.M's "Everybody Hurts". She was the last contestant to perform on the night. On 30 August 2007, Ribbons did not make the final 12, nor was she chosen to come back as a wild card, therefore she was officially eliminated from the competition.
Ribbons returned to the UK after Australian Idol to perform and record new music.[6] She released the singles "Laws of Attraction" [7] and "Turning Point" featuring MOBO Award winner MC Neat in 2010 and 2011 respectively.[8]
In March 2012 Ribbons was the featured vocalist on the title track of the Alonestar EP "Warrior", a release which also featured English singer-songwriter and Brit Award winner Ed Sheeran, who Ribbons features alongside on the track "All Falls Down" from the same EP.[9]
| Single | Month | Year | Country | Chart Position[10] |
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| "Blink" | November | 2002 | UK | 12 |
| "A Little Bit" | January | 2003 | UK | 19 |
| "Good Thing" | March | 2003 | UK | |
| "Heaven / Groove is in the Heart" | April | 2003 | UK | |
| "Groove is in the Heart / Naked" | May | 2003 | UK | |
| "Laws of Attraction" | February | 2010 | UK | Unknown |
| "Turning Point: Just Like Dis" feat. MC Neat | April | 2011 | UK | Unknown |
| "Warrior" Alonestar feat. Rosie Ribbons | March | 2012 | UK | Unknown |
| "All Falls Down" Alonestar feat. Rosie Ribbons and Ed Sheeran | March | 2012 | UK | Unknown |
| Album | Year | Country | Chart |
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| "Misbehaving/Levitate" | 2002 | UK |
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