Stephanie Dosen is tagged as: folk, female vocalists, singer-songwriter, acoustic, indie Stephanie Dosen (born 12 May) is an American singer-songwriter. She was raised on a peacock farm in Wisconsin. Her songs have been featured on the soundtracks of Dawson’s Creek, NUMB3RS and Party of Five. Dosen got her start in 1994 with the band Virus, an ambient techno group whose debut album Analogue was considered groundbreaking in the Christian trance music scene. In 2002, Dosen released her first solo album Ghosts, Mice & Vagabonds. The ethereal self-produced work received rave reviews, with Billboard Magazine choosing Dosen as one of the top six independent musicians in the Midwest for 2003. Dosen joined Massive Attack as a lead vocalist in June 2008. In 2009 she formed the group snowbird with Simon Raymonde. Dosen was amongst the nominess at the 2009 NME Awards for ‘Sexiest Female’ Award, losing to Hayley Williams of Paramore. One day while sifting through flotsam in the attic, Stephanie found an old guitar covered in dust. It was her secret prize. During the feather harvest, when everyone was busy, Stephanie 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 fol... Read More About Stephanie Dosen Biography... Send Stephanie Dosen ringtones to your cell |
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