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This spring, plan to get all bubbly with Colbie Caillat as the contemporary pop singer jets off this April for a six-month outing in support of her 2009 sophomore release Breakthrough. While the Newbury Park native soars through several dates on her own in April, the 24-year-old California girl will join fellow female musicians during the Lilith Fair Tour in June. The dates through September – which sees singles like "Bubbly" and "Realize" hit cities like Indio, Salisbury, Lancaster, Montgomery, Sun Valley, Cleveland, Portsmouth, Milwaukee, Edmonton, San Diego, Louisville and others – are sure to keep <a href="http://www.stubhub.com/colbie-caillat-tickets/">Colbie Caillat tickets</a> selling well on StubHub.
Breakthrough was the smiling SoCal native's second release with Universal, following her breakthrough hit and major label debut Coco. The 2007 release featured her number 5 Billboard 200 hit "Bubbly," a track that epitomized this young star's easygoing personality and passion for smooth melodies. "My songs are optimistic and bright," Caillat said to USA Today. "I grew up in Southern California and Hawaii. The lifestyle was laid back and I listened to mellow, positive music like Bob Marley and Jack Johnson. So I think that's all inside me. I'm happy, and that gets expressed through my music." The bubbly side of Breakthrough has come in tracks like "You Got Me," "Fallin' for You" and "Break Through," singles that have continued to keep Caillat in the mainstream.
A former American Idol hopeful who got shot down twice, this singer is now on the brink of superstardom – much like her musical inspirations Johnson and Marley. Topping the chart, Breakthrough was another hit record that demonstrated that Caillat wasn't trying too hard. Yet many signs show the hard work of this young star, as Caillat wrote most of the 12 tracks, with help along the way from Rick Nowels, Jason Reeves, John Shanks and even American Idol judge Kara DioGuardi. The tunes helped to earn Caillat her first Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album this year.
Though she originally tried her hand at superstardom by way of Fox Television, it was actually another form of media that helped to make Caillat a star – MySpace. Though she found professional help thanks to her audio engineer father, a man who produced Fleetwood Mac's Rumours and Tusk, she worked hard to get listeners to appreciate her first recorded single "Bubbly." Originally working with Reeves and vocal coach Mikal Blue on several breezy SoCal tracks, it was "Bubbly" that earned her thousands of hits daily. By this time she was making headlines without even a record deal, as Rolling Stone highlighted her as one of the top female artists on MySpace, a feat that eventually earned her a record deal with Universal Republic.
In 2007 she released Coco, the album that featured the MySpace hit as well as other hit singles. In support of the release she toured with John Mayer, collaborated with Taylor Swift and make a hit track with fellow SoCal hipster Jason Mraz – all the success turned flashy just as she geared up to release her sophomore album.
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