Michelle Featherstone
is an British American indie singer-songwriter. Born in Chester, England, and raised in Cambridge, England, Featherstone now resides in Hollywood, California. She began studying piano and composing original music at the age of nine. She has received awards from the Royal Academy of Music for piano and violin and the Bishops Award for voice.
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Career
Beginning
Featherstone didn't initially intend to pursue a career in music. As an
Art History major and
Anthropology minor at
West Chester University of Pennsylvania in
West Chester, Pennsylvania, she found herself managing the Walt Disney-Tishman Collection of African Art after graduation
[#endnote_1] in a somewhat frustrating role:
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After about 18 months at Disney's
Imagineering arm, Featherstone decided that "corporate America" wasn't for her and made the decision to reconnect with her musical roots while working as a waitress in
Southern California. Indeed, it was during one of her waitressing jobs that she just happened to play a few songs on the piano while the scheduled performers were on a break, that the audience's reaction was so overwhelmingly positive that she realized that music was something that she needed to seriously pursue.
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| It was the most bizarre experience...everybody sat down and was quiet...I played three songs and people were asking me where my album was...
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Success
Her songs have garnered attention in both film and television over the past few years. "Stay" has been featured on ABC's
Alias
, FOX's
Wonderfalls
and the CW's
One Tree Hill
as well as in several independent film projects with Group 101. Another song, "Over You", was featured on
Smallville
for the WB network and the newly recorded "I'm There Too" played on the premiere episode of
Aaron Spelling drama
Summerland
.
Summerland
also used "I Will Be Fine" later in the season and "All That I Want" featured in the premiere episode of NBC's
Las Vegas
. A recent showcase of the
Sundance Film Festival introduced Featherstone to several independent filmmakers, some of whom are using her music for upcoming projects. This past year, Featherstone has been working on various music projects in LA and the UK. "Project PI" by
Al West features Featherstone singing her song "Please". The album will be released in Europe by the end of this year.
Featherstone is an active participant in the singer-songwriter community of Southern California, and has performed at clubs as diverse as the
Whisky a Go Go, the
Hotel Café, Ghengis Cohen, the Joint and the Temple Bar, to name a few.
She recently recorded a select few songs with producer Evan Biegel of Seasound Studios in
North Hollywood and is collaborating on an
electronica album, due out early next year. New acoustic recordings are an on-going project and a compilation of some of them will be released over the next few months. Her newest single "Rest of My Life" has been featured on ABC's
Grey's Anatomy
and a Michelle Featherstone favorite,
One Tree Hill
in its past season.
She recorded the video "" as part of the soundtrack to the movie
Peaceful Warrior
.
Use in other Media
How I Met Your Mother
featured Featherstone's
God Bless the Child
in the 18th episode of season 1,
Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M. and her song
Careful
was in the 23th episode of season 4,
As Fast As She Can.
One Tree Hill
(
The CW) has used Michelle Featherstone's music in a number of their episodes.
: Season 1, Episode 21
: Season 2, Episode 15
: Season 2, Episode 17
: Season 3, Episode 2
: Season 3, Episode 14
: Season 3, Episode 16
: Season 3, Episode 21
: Season 3, Episode 22
: Season 5, Episode 6
: Season 6, Episode 5
Smallville
used "Perfect" in the 7th season finale "Artic".
Canon used "We are Man and Wife" in a 2007 television commercial.
Alias
used "Stay" in season two, episode four--'Dead Drop'.
Footnotes
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The Tishman Collection was donated to the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African Art in September 2005.