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Background information | |
Birth name | Bobbie Allen |
Origin | Washington D.C., United States |
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Instrument(s) | Vocal, Guitar, Piano |
Years active | 2013-Present |
Labels | Ready Set Music, Dead Spirit Animal |
Website | youngsummermusic |
Bobbie Allen known professionally as Young Summer, is an American singer, songwriter based out of Nashville, Tennessee. Her first studio album, Siren, was released in August 2014.[1]
The first single "Alright" from her follow-up EP, You Would Have Loved It Here, was released in June 2016 to rave reviews.[2]
She lists Karen Carpenter, Carole King, David Byrne, David Bowie,and Prince as influences.
Allen has also made a name for herself as a prolific co-writer, co-writing Echosmith's song, “Goodbye,” the lead single from their second studio album, Inside a Dream, [3] and many more.
In 2019, Allen covered "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand. Her version appears on the soundtrack for the Hulu TV series, Looking For Alaska, which is based on the 2005 novel by John Green.
In May of 2023 Allen began releasing her second full length, self-titled album, with the single "Make Waves" of which the video[4] has been watched over 400,000 times as of July 2023.
With an increasing interest in and love for film, Allen directed the music video for her single "You Make Dying Fun".
Her full length, self-titled album was released on Friday, October 13th, 2023.
Discography
Studio Albums
- Siren (2014)
- Young Summer (2023)
Extended Plays
- Fever Dream EP (2013)
- You Would Have Loved It Here (2017)
Singles
- My MY (June 16, 2023)
- Make Waves (May 5, 2023)
- The Emperor (Oct 23, 2020)
- If The World Falls To Pieces (Sept 25, 2020)
- Old Chunk of Coal
- Echo
- Fallout
- Paused Parade
- Alright
- Taken
- Why Try
- Fever Dream
Songwriting Credits
Song | Year | Artist | Album | Co-written With |
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Stand Still | 2023 | Gatlin | I Sleep Fine Now | Gatlin, Carrie Karpenin |
Too Sensitive | 2023 | Brye | Too Sensitive | Brye, Ruslan Odnoralov |
My Apartment | 2023 | James Droll | My Apartment | James Droll, Caro Bae |
Stop Looking Over The Edge | 2022 | James Droll | Stop Looking Over The Edge | James Droll, Reed Berin |
Fly On | 2022 | Karen Elson | The Birdsong Project | Karen Elson, Konrad Snyder |
Shapeshifter | 2022 | Brye | Shapeshifter | Brye, Nick Lobel |
Rage | 2021 | Madi Diaz | History Of A Feeling | Madi Diaz, Konrad Snyder |
Slow Motion Doves | 2021 | Shadowboxers | Slow Motion Doves | Matt Lipkins, Adam Hoffman, Sammy Martin, Tyler Schwartz |
Need You Now | 2021 | William Black | Pieces | Forester, William Black |
Automatic World | 2020 | The Brummies | Automatic World | John Davidson, Jacob Bryant |
Being Alone | 2020 | Gatlin | Sugarcoated | Gatlin, Konrad Snyder |
Summer Coat | 2020 | Gatlin | Sugarcoated | Gatlin, Nick Lobel |
Don't Know What You Have | 2020 | Desert Noises | Everything Always | Kyle Henderson, Bill Reynolds |
Skywriter | 2019 | Copeland | Blushing | Aaron Marsh |
Goodbye | 2017 | Echosmith | Inside a Dream |
References
- ↑ "Young Summer's debut album, 'Siren'". USA Today.
- ↑ "PREMIERE: Young Summer's "Alright" Is a Swoon Tune for the Unrequited | NOISEY". Retrieved 2016-07-06.
- ↑ "Listen to Echosmith's dreamy new track, "Goodbye" - News - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
- ↑ Young Summer - "Make Waves" (Official Video) - Watch in 4K, retrieved 2023-07-04