NEW ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Cassadee Pope



NEW ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Cassadee Pope

By
Bob Doerschuk

© 2013 CMA Close Up® News Service / Country Music Association®, Inc.

You’ve
got to hand it to Blake Shelton: He knows how to pick winners. When he recruited
Cassadee Pope for Team Blake on 2012’s “The Voice,” he found an artist with
that rarest of assets: outstanding chops tempered by interpretive sensitivity.

On her
debut album for Republic Nashville,
Frame By Frame, produced by Dann
Huff and, on selected tracks, Nathan Chapman, Max Martin and Shellback, Pope does
hit the occasional spectacular high note, but these only emphasize rather than
obscure the essence of the song. The final, skyrocketing note on “You Hear A
Song” (Nathan Chapman and Pope) is even lowered in the mix, so that we hear
it not as fireworks but as a continuation of the song’s complex message.

Her real
strength shows in more subdued moments, as she gets inside of a lyric. On her
first single, “Wasting All These Tears” (written by Caitlyn Smith and Rollie
Gaalswyk), she takes us immediately into the heart of this forlorn story. We find
the protagonist collapsed on her bathroom floor, desperate and despairing. Pope
taps into her inner darkness on the verses; more impressively, as the melody climbs
on the chorus, she uses the crescendos to make these shadows even more tangible.

From her
first voice lessons at age 4 to her triumph on national television, Pope’s ascension
has been steady and strong — and it’s just beginning.

For more on Cassadee
Pope, visit
www.CMACloseUp.com.

IN
THEIR OWN WORDS

SONG YOU’D LOVE TO COVER

“I’ve
always wanted to cover ‘Best of You’ by Foo Fighters. It’s so powerful and
I could really have fun with it at a live show.”

DREAM DUET PARTNER

“I’d
be absolutely honored to do a duet with Shania Twain. I grew up idolizing her
and became the independent woman I am today because of her influence. We could
do a sassy, empowering song together!”

PET PEEVE

“My pet
peeve list is pretty long, but I’ll spare you and go with my top annoyance: some
people’s lack of respect for personal space. I spend most of my life in airports,
and there’s nothing more infuriating than someone bumping into you while you’re
going through security. The process is hectic enough! Phew… Sorry. I’m done venting now. :).”

SONG
YOU WISH YOU’D WRITTEN

“I wish I had written ‘Cry’ by Faith Hill.”

WORD
YOU SAY OVER AND OVER AGAIN

“I say the word ‘badass’ a lot. It’s
not exactly the best thing to say on live TV so I’ve had to restrain myself!”

FAVORITE
MODE OF TRANSPORTATION

“I’ve always loved flying.”

FAVORITE
FOOD ON THE ROAD

“I try very hard to eat healthily but it’s the most
difficult part of traveling. When I feel like splurging, I usually want Italian
… I’m talkin’ pasta, ravioli and lasagna. Anything of that nature is what I
crave when I wanna be naughty.”

On the Web:www.CassadeePope.com

On Twitter: @CassadeePope

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