Rachel Crow

Rachel Crow
Crow in 2016
Background information
Birth name Rachel Kelly Crow
Born (1998-01-23) January 23, 1998
Mead, Colorado, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actress
  • comedian
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2005–present
Labels

Rachel Kelly Crow[1] (born January 23, 1998) is an American singer, comedian, and actress. Born in Mead, Colorado, she participated in the first season of the American version of The X Factor in 2011, where she finished in fifth place.[2] Following her elimination, she contacted Walt Disney for possible roles in future Disney productions.[3] This resulted in her starring in multiple television shows and movies, including BrainSurge, Inside Edition, Big Time Rush, Figure It Out, The Wendy Williams Show and Fred: The Show.[4] Crow released her first and eponymous extended play (EP) in June 2012.

Career

2011: The X Factor

Crow auditioned for the first season of the US version of The X Factor in 2011 with the song "Mercy" (2008) by Duffy. She reached the live shows and finished in fifth place overall.[5]

2012present: Music debut

In February 2012, it was announced that Crow signed a music deal with Columbia Records and a television deal with Nickelodeon for her own show.[6] She was also featured on Big Time Rush's Summer Tour 2012 along with Cody Simpson, and starred on a two-part episode of Fred: The Show.

In June 2012, Crow announced via Twitter that she would be releasing a five-song EP, featuring one song co-written by Crow herself.[7] She later announced via her website that it would be released on June 26, 2012 and would be self-titled. The lead single is "Mean Girls," which Crow co-wrote with Toby Gad. Gad also produced the song. The four other songs are "Rock With You" featuring rapper Mann, "Lemonade," "My Kind of Wonderful" and "What A Song Can Do." She has also worked with producer Jonas Jeberg, who has worked with singers such as The Wanted.[8]

In his review of 'Mean Girls', The Re-View complimented Crow's "intelligence and aspirations" and finished his article saying of the singer: "I don't doubt that her vocal ability to out-diva some of the best singers will lead to even greater things in the future."[9]

In September 2017, she was picked as Elvis Duran's Artist of the Month and was featured on NBC's Today show and broadcast nationally where she performed live her single "Dime".

Television and acting career

Rachel Crow appeared on a few Nickelodeon shows in the early 2010s such as Fred: The Show, and Big Time Rush and had signed a series development deal with the network, though this did not result in an aired series.[10][11] Crow said that she would have wanted to duet with Eminem if she had a series.[10]

Crow voiced Carla in the film Rio 2, which was released in 2014. Crow also provides the voice of Gratuity "Tip" Tucci on the Netflix cartoon Home: Adventures with Tip and Oh.

In 2017, Crow starred alongside Ashleigh Murray in the Netflix original film Deidra & Laney Rob a Train, which currently holds a 94% "certified fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[12]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2014 Rio 2 Carla Voice
2015 Invisible Sister Nikki
2017 Deidra & Laney Rob a Train Laney Netflix movie
2018 Bumblebee Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Three Wise Guys Girl Uncredited
2006 In from the Night Little Girl in Doctors Office Uncredited
2010 Pizza & Karaoke Darla TV Movie
2011 BrainSurge Herself Contestant
The X Factor USA Contestant
2012 Arthur Ashe Kids' Day 2012
Big Time Rush Winnie Episode: "Bel Air Rush"
Fred: The Show Starr Recurring role; 8 episodes
2013 The Office Gabriella Episode: "A.A.R.M."
Figure It Out Herself 6 episodes
2016–2018 Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh Tip (voice)

Discography

Extended plays

Title Details Peak chart positions
US
Heat

[13]
Rachel Crow 14

Singles

  • "Mean Girls" (2012)
  • "Dime" (2017)
  • “Coulda Told Me” ft. CHIKA (2018)

References

  1. "Twitter / iamrachelcrow: @CassidyCrow kelly". En.twitter.com. Archived from the original on 2012-12-18. Retrieved 2012-11-26.
  2. "Rachel Crow". Buddy TV December 17, 2011.
  3. Benson, Kirstin (December 12, 2011). "Rachel Crow Is 'Perfect' For Disney — Casting Director & Talent Manager Agree". hollywoodlife.com. Retrieved March 19, 2012.
  4. Silberman, Lindsay (February 22, 2012). "X Factor Finalist Rachel Crow Lands Nickelodeon Series". TV Guide. Retrieved March 2, 2012.
  5. Fitzmaurice, Sarah (December 13, 2011). "Touchy subject? X Factor USA judge Paula Abdul storms off Jimmy Kimmel after being grilled over her role in Rachel Crow's elimination". Daily Mail. Retrieved March 19, 2012.
  6. "Rachel Crow Talks Up 'Amazing' Post-'X Factor' Career". MTV. February 22, 2012.
  7. "Rachel Crow: EP In June « Dream Magazine". Thedreamagazine.com. 2012-05-18. Retrieved 2012-09-22.
  8. "RACHEL CROW TO RELEASE SELF-TITLED EP ON COLUMBIA RECORDS/SYCO AVAILABLE JUNE 26 | The Official Rachel Crow Site". Rachelcrowofficial.com. 2012-06-04. Archived from the original on 2012-08-29. Retrieved 2012-09-22.
  9. "Rachel Crow debuts official music video for 'Mean Girls'".
  10. 1 2 03/09/2012 21:21:12 (2012-03-12). "Rachel Crow Wants Eminem On Her Nickelodeon Show - Music, Celebrity, Artist News". MTV.com. Retrieved 2012-11-26.
  11. "Rachel Crow to Star on Nickelodeon Series". The Hollywood Gossip. 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2012-11-26.
  12. "Deidra and Laney Rob a Train". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  13. "Rachel Crow - Chart history - Billboard". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
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