Origin San Francisco Name Rozzi Crane Labels 222Interscope Albums Space, Time | Years active 2012–present Record label Interscope Records Genres Popindie pop Role Singer | |
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Birth name Rosalind Elizabeth Crane Born May 2, 1991 (age 33) ( 1991-05-02 ) Occupation(s) Singersongwritermusician Similar People Profiles | ||
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Rosalind Elizabeth "Rozzi" Crane (born May 2, 1991) is an American singer-songwriter from San Francisco.
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- stay with me by rozzi crane scott hoying mitch grassi cary singer sam smith cover
- Doo wop that thing lauryn hill rozzi crane rehearsal
- Life and career
- Discography
- References

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Life and career

She attended Marin Academy High School and was a strong member in their musical program.

In 2009, Crane was admitted to the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California as a member of the inaugural class of the Popular Music program. During her first year, Crane's original compositions were licensed for the first time when four of her songs were featured in Lifetime Television's second most-watched film ever, Sins of the Mother. During her sophomore and junior years, Crane was a background vocalist for Don Henley and Sergio Mendes.

She is currently signed to Adam Levine's record label, 222 Records, and was the first artist to sign to the label. Crane met bassist and primary collaborator Sam Wilkes in 2009 and he remains the bassist and musical director of Crane's band as of 2014.
Crane was featured on the Maroon 5 song "Come Away to the Water", which was part of The Hunger Games soundtrack and has toured with the band. In 2014, Crane toured as an opening for Gavin DeGraw and Parachute, meanwhile in 2015 she opened for Maroon 5 during their Maroon 5 World Tour 2015 in United States and Canada. Also in 2015, she became the opener for Owl City's "On The Verge Tour" for his latest album Mobile Orchestra.
In April 2015, she was picked as Elvis Duran's Artist of the Month and was featured on NBC's Today show hosted by Kathy Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb and broadcast nationally where she performed live his single "Psycho".
Discography
Singles