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Monday, June 6, 2011

Digging Marie Digby


“Hi there -My name is Marié Digby. I live in Los Angeles and Tokyo for the most part. I'm half Irish and half Japanese. I love music more than anything in life – I live and breathe it. I like making videos and I hope to entertain you for even a few short minutes :)”
                                                                             www.youtube.com/user/mariedigby
            These are words from Marie Digby’s youtube page. I was a youtube fanatic myself and I’ve seen some of her youtube videos and have clicked the thumb up icon because I like some of the songs that she did.
            Her page earned some honors such as:
#50 - Most Subscribed (All Time) - Musicians
#2 - Most Subscribed (All Time) - Japan
#2 - Most Subscribed (All Time) - Musicians - Japan
#2 - Most Subscribed (All Time) - Partners - Japan
#8 - Most Viewed (All Time) - Japan
#5 - Most Viewed (All Time) - Musicians - Japan
#8 - Most Viewed (All Time) - Partners - Japan
            Digby is recognized on YouTube for her simple popular music covers, which include Linkin Park, Game, Rihanna, Britney Spears, Maroon 5, Incubus, Lady Gaga, Usher and Nelly Furtado, as well as her original compositions. She has over 265,000 subscribers and her channel has been viewed over 7 million times. Her videos have amassed over 102 million views, the most popular being a cover of Umbrella by Rihanna, which has gained over 18 million views.
            Digby once recorded a video of hers in the bathroom because "The bathroom has the best acoustics in her house".
            Marié Christina Digby (pronounced  as mɑriˈeɪ dɪɡbi/ mar-ee-ay dig-bee; born April 16, 1983) is the oldest of three siblings. Her two sisters are Naomi (born December 12, 1985) and Erina (born August 8, 1987). Her mother is Japanese and her father is an Irish American.
            Marié is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, pianist and actress. Widely known for her acoustic cover version of "Umbrella" (a song by Rihanna), which attracted attention on YouTube in 2007. The song was subsequently played on the radio station STAR 98.7, was featured on the highly rated third season opening episode of the MTV show The Hills, and peaked at #10 on the Bubbling under Hot 100 Singles chart. Digby performed the song on the late night talk show Last Call with Carson Daly on August 2, 2007. Since then, Digby has released three studio albums, including one Japanese cover album. These albums have spawned 5 singles overall. She has released a 17-episode web mini-series called Breathing Underwater, the same name as her 3rd album.
            She began writing songs during high school in Los Angeles, California. After her freshman year at the University of California, Berkeley, she won the 2004 Pantene Pro-Voice competition with her song "Miss Invisible". The grand prize for the concert included working with a professional producer on an album, $5,000 and performing on stage with other top performers.
            After performing at night clubs, Digby signed a publishing deal with Rondor Music, a subsidiary of Vivendi SA's Universal Music Group in early 2005. By the end of 2005, Marié had signed with Disney's Hollywood Records and her first album of original songs was completed by the end of 2006. Also in 2006, her song "Fool" was included on the Disney compilation album Girl Next. In early 2007, she began to post simple videos of herself singing cover songs of other artists on YouTube in order to gain visibility. Hollywood Records then released a studio recording of her rendition of "Umbrella" to iTunes and radio stations. She often performs with a Gibson Hummingbird acoustic guitar.
                Digby's first official single, "Say It Again", was released to radio stations on January 18, 2008. Her debut album, Unfold, which was completed over a year before, was released on April 8, 2008. The design of the cover for the album was mostly based on the sketches she drew during her downtime while recording the album. She worked with some of Hollywood's best including Tom Rothrock (Producer), Charlie Paxson (drums) and Matt Chait (guitar). Many different editions of the album exist, including a Japanese edition with different cover artwork and an alternate track listing. The album's second single, "Stupid For You", was released in September, 2008.
            Digby released a collection of Japanese cover songs on March 4, 2009. The album, titled Second Home, was recorded completely in Japanese and received a limited release only in Japan.
            Digby's second English release was originally slated for release in May 2009, but she asked the label to push the release date back until she found a manager at Hollywood Records. According toAmazon.com, Breathing Underwater was now to be released on September 8, 2009. The album was leaked to the Internet on April 8, 2009, before the release date. She had a one night only concert in the Philippines on August 1, 2009 at The Tent in Taguig City.
            On May 23, 2010, Digby announced from her twitter that she "will be making a new Japanese and American album very soon". This would be her third album composed in English and second album composed in Japanese. Both these albums have yet to be titled and yet to have a release date.
            Digby released a 17-episode series - Breathing Underwater, viewable at www.abcmusiclounge.com, in conjunction with the Lilith Women's campaign. This series is about how it inspired Digby to write and create her second English album under the same title. The series kick started July 1, 2010.
            On December 8, 2010, Digby was featured as one of the many artists to do an urban cover on Disney's Urban Pop Disney CD. Along with DJ Hasebe, Digby sang and put a twist on The Little Mermaid's Part of Your World.
            On September 6, 2007, The Wall Street Journal alleged that Digby's YouTube success was part of an [1]astroturfing strategy, suggesting that the singer feigned her amateur status as part of Hollywood Records' online strategy. The article stated that the record label signed Digby eighteen months prior to being a YouTube phenomenon.
            Digby responded to the article, writing on her blog that she never lied about being signed to Hollywood Records and has stated that her videos were her own "desperate" response to a lack of promotion.
            Digby has ventures encouraging young people to get involved in songwriting and musical performance. In 2009, she sponsored a songwriting contest for Bronx teenagers through The Generation Project, a non-profit organization that facilitates donor-designed charitable gifts to children in low-income areas. The winner of Digby's contest—a special education student from the Bronx—received a brand-new guitar with accessories.
            Digby held an autographed a Fender Stratocaster and Les Paul Guitar Giveaway Contest on YouTube. Contestants were asked to create an original video that included her hit single "Say It Again" in some fashion.
            On April 1, 2011, Digby, together with 29 other musicians participated in Jam For Japan Manila, a benefit concert for victims of the massive March 11 earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan.
            Digby has been also engaged in making movies and short films and has released her first movie, or rather a 17-episode web mini-series called "Breathing Underwater". At first, Digby wanted the movie to be called[i] "Feel" but “Breathing Underwater” is confirmed. The movie is released on the 1st of July 2010 at www.ABCMusicLounge.com. The movie centers on how Marié came across writing the songs in “Breathing Underwater”, her second album, and the making of it. The movie stars herself, some of her friends (namely Kristin and JT) and professional actors. The movie was made possible by Hollywood Records and StoryMusicStory.


[1] Astroturfing is a form of advocacy often in support of a political or corporate agenda designed to give the appearance of a "grassroots" movement. The goal of such campaigns is to disguise the efforts of a political and/or commercial entity as an independent public reaction to some political entity—a politician, political group, product, service or event. The term is a derivation of AstroTurf, a brand of synthetic carpeting designed to look like natural grass.


[i][i] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari%C3%A9_Digby

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