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| Background information | ||
| Birth name | Cassandra Fox | |
| Origin | London, England | |
| Genre(s) | Pop, Dance, Soul, |
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| Occupation(s) | Singer, musician | |
| Years active | 2000-2001 2005-present |
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| Label(s) | Island Records (2005-present) | |
| Website | Cass Fox Online | |
Cassandra (Cass) Fox is
a musical artist from England. She is best known for writing and
singing on the 2001
hit single
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Cass grew up in North London as the only daughter in a large
working-class Irish family. From her lyrics you can tell this wasn't
the easiest childhood with her only escape being music. From an early
age she sang in Irish pubs and won talent contests but when choosing a
career, she didn't see singing as something which she could be
successful in. Along with a friend from school, she went into nursery
nursing. She went through a series of dead-end jobs, finally servicing
fruit machines so she could get a company car. She recalls how she
felt, "Even though I wasn’t being honest with myself about what I
really wanted to do, I always knew it was all temporary. When I worked
in offices, I was always the girl asking if anyone wanted a tea or
coffee. Then I’d go hide in the toilet, doodling or day-dreaming or
writing songs."
She lived for the weekend, during these jobs, when she would go across
the country with her friends to popular large clubs such as Cream,
Gatecrasher
and
She quit her job and started singing in clubs, bars, and on
the street. Rui Da Silva saw her performing with
some buskers in the West End and he invited her to
start hanging out at his studio. It was there she wrote the lyrics to
She stopped working with Da Silva, due to her desire to work in other genres, and began working with a friend, eventually finding a musical style that felt her own. 'Army Of One' is about her frustration with record companies and was the first song she felt was hers and hers alone. "I felt, 'This is it. This is what I want to do." She played the song to Rollo Armstrong at his studio and he immediately wanted to work with her. Unfortunately he had commitments with his sister Dido and band Faithless, so while waiting Cass worked with Craig Dodds (Sugababes), writing 3 songs with him. "That was brilliant, it was like a therapy session - getting all my angst out." When she eventually worked with Rollo, he helped her add to her music and find her more passionate side.
You can hear the influence she draws on her debut album Come Here from people such as her childhood heroine Dolly Parton, Annie Lennox, Tracy Chapman or Kate Bush. She has even drawn comparisons to Eminem due to her lyrics describing family strife.
Cass was the first of two support acts on Faithless's
"Forever Faithless" tour in 2005,
the other being Crazy P. Cass later appeared on the 2006
Faithless
album To All New Arrivals, providing
vocals for the track "
A version of her song "Little Bird" was remixed into
As of 3rd June 2007 Cass had added a song "Home" to her MySpace page along with a small sample of artwork for the song. It is expected that the song will feature on her second album which is currently in production.
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