Cady Groves
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Marlow, Oklahoma, United States | July 30, 1989
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Years active | 2009–present |
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Associated acts | Secondhand Serenade, Stephen Jerzak, Plug In Stereo, Andrew de Torres |
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Cady Groves (born July 30, 1989) is an American singer and songwriter from Marlow, Oklahoma. Some of her notable songs include "Dreams," "Crying Game," "This Little Girl," "Forget You," and "Love Actually." She has released four EPs since 2012 - A Month of Sundays, This Little Girl, Life of a Pirate, and Dreams. Her latest effort Dreams was released in 2015 for free download in honor of her fans. [1]
Early life
Cady was born on July 30, 1989 to Carol Pettit and Larry Groves and is the youngest of seven. Her full siblings are Kevan Groves, Casey A. Groves, Cody W. Groves, Kyle Groves, Kelly D. Groves, and Kelsy Groves. She also has 3 more half-siblings, Adam Groves, Courtney Farmwald and Carrie Groves. Growing up in relatively small cities like Marlow, Lawton, OK and Emporia, KS, after her parents divorced, Groves would turn on Christina Aguilera's Genie In A Bottle in her room and sing along from the inside of her closet, because she didn't want any of her family members hear her attempts to match the melismas. One day, when her mother was outside cleaning the family's pool in the backyard, Cady marched outside and declared that she was going to be the next Britney Spears. Groves graduated from high school when she was just 16, and while she was keenly interested in songwriting, her family discouraged her from making music a career, and she instead attended and graduated from Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Scottsdale, Arizona.[2]
Career
Groves was inspired to follow her dreams after the death of her brother, and she began focusing on her songwriting, initially intending to present her work to other artists to record. But when a session vocalist failed to show up after Groves booked time to record demos of her latest batch of songs, Groves sang them herself with the encouragement of the engineers on the session, and the material grew into Groves' first independent EP, 2009's A Month of Sundays. Another EP, The Life of a Pirate, followed in 2010, and as her social media pages began attracting impressive traffic, several major record labels began bidding for her services. In 2010, Groves signed with RCA, and set out on her first nationwide concert tour, opening a package show that featured Third Eye Blind, Good Charlotte, and All Time Low. Cady Groves eventually left RCA and signed with New York based independent label Vel Records, where the focus shifted to writing music she was truly passionate about.[3] In May 2015, Groves returned with a new self-released single and video for the song Crying Game, a dark, personal song inspired by her tumultuous childhood and strained family relationships.[4] Cady released her Vel Records debut EP Dreams for free download in October of 2015, which Groves told PopCrush.com “is a testament to the support of her listeners, whose encouragement has been a driving force behind the EP’s development.” DreamsIhas been downloaded over 100,000 times via Soundcloud, and a music video for the title track premiered at FUSE.tv in October 2015, and also saw success at CMT and MTV. Shortly after, Cady embarked on a 30-market High School Nation Tour, where she performed for over 50,000 high school students.
Collaboration
RCA paired Groves with several producers and songwriters (including Savan Kotecha, Carl Falk and Kristian Lundin) as she began work on her first major-label album.[5] She also collaborated with Stephen Jerzak on Better Than Better Could Ever Be and made with Plug in stereo on Oh Darling. The song Oh Darling spent five weeks on the Billboard Rock Digital Songs Chart and peaked at #36.[6] In 2011, Cady was featured on the single You and I by Secondhand Serenade and All That I Need Is You by Andrew de Torres. In 2015, a collaboration with Christian Burnhardt took place, which led to the track "Whiskey and Wine." [7]
Influences
- Our Lady Peace
- Christina Aguilera
- Phil Collins
- Amy Grant
- Frank Sinatra
- Alanis Morissette
- Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Styx
Personal life
Cady has mentioned on multiple occasions that she had a very rough childhood. Cady stated "growing up was miserable. i mean-i was a kid. i was alone all the time. i liked to write. that was my thing. i had step dads in and out of my life constantly making promises and then breaking them. i had a brother who made my life a living hell. not even kidding. my whole family was miserable because of him. and its worse than any of you can even imagine."[8] Cady lost her brother Casey Groves on October 23, 2007 at the age of 28 and cites his influence as the reason she was able to gain the courage to be a singer-songwriter. Cady also lost her brother Kelly Groves on March 23, 2014. He was also 28 years old. Cady covered the song Bring Back The Sun by Our Lady Peace on YouTube with the statement:[9]
My brother just died. I stare at that sentence and still my brain refuses to process that. My heart may never. My best friend. The only person who would care about the dumb ideas and stories and jokes I had going through my head day by day. He was my biggest fan. He used to buy boxes and boxes of merch off of my website without telling me just to help my dream. Those boxes were all just found in his attic and donated. I never knew. He introduced me to my favorite band and his- Our Lady Peace. When I was 9 he would let me in his room and he'd play shitty covers of our favorite Our Lady Peace song "bring back the sun" on his electric guitar and I would sing. Our lady peace was the song that played at his funeral. The other day I was driving in traffic in LA and all of a sudden my ipod randomly started playing Our Lady Peace "bring back the sun" and I completely lost it. It was his way of making me finally face the fact that he's gone. I thought I was going to have a heart attack. I got so mad in that moment. Why him? why me? I have quickly realized that without him in my life- it's like the lights got turned off. So this little ROUGH vocal acoustic demo is tying all of that together...MY take on the title "bring back the sun" I love you brother.
Discography
Albums
- A Month of Sundays - EP (2009)
- Track list:
- A Town Like This (3:23)
- Last Straw (4:04)
- Refrain (2:43)
- Phoenix (3:33)
- You'd Say (3:22)
- The Life of a Pirate (2010)
- Track list:
- One In The Same (2:40)
- Or Else (3:14)
- Fly (2:55)
- Real With Me (2:56)
- I'm Still Here (3:07)
- Changin Me (2:13)
- One World (2:58)
- The Life of a Pirate (2:59)
- This Little Girl - EP (2012)
- Track list:
- This Little Girl (3:22)
- We're the Sh!t (2:54)
- Ugly (1:52)
- Someone Like You (3:55)
- Dreams - EP (2015)
- Track list:
- Caught (3:35)
- Dreams (3:28)
- Cause I Said No (3:18)
- Oil & Water (4:16)
- Crying Game (2:43)
Singles
- This Little Girl (2012)
- Love Actually (2012)
- Forget You (2013)
- Whiskey & Wine with Christian Burghardt (2015)
- Crying Game (2015)
- Dreams (2015)
Songs on Other Albums
Concert Tours
- Bamboozle Road Show 2010 (2010)
- Lets Be Animals Tour (2011)
- Beautiful Freaks Tour (2012)
- High School Nation Tour (Fall 2015)
References
- ↑ "Stream Cady Groves' Full 'Dreams' EP, Dedicated to Her Fans [Exclusive]". PopCrush. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
- ↑ "Cady Groves' Waiting Game: How A Promising Artist Ended Up Back At The Beginning". Billboard. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
- ↑ "Stream Cady Groves' Full 'Dreams' EP, Dedicated to Her Fans [Exclusive]". PopCrush. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
- ↑ "About Cady Groves". MTV. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
- ↑ "Cady Groves". ALLMUSIC. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
- ↑ "Plug In Stereo Chart History". ALLMUSIC. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
- ↑ "Christian Burghardt And Cady Groves Team Up For Adorable Duet “Whiskey & Wine”: Idolator Premiere | Idolator". Music News, Reviews, and Gossip on Idolator.com. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
- ↑ "Cadys Story". Tumblr. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
- ↑ Cady Groves- Bring Back The Sun (IN MEMORY OF KELLY D. GROVES). YouTube. Retrieved September 9, 2015.