Rachel Platten

Rachel Platten

American singer and songwriter.
Date of Birth: 20.05.1981
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Early Life and Influences
  2. Education and International Exposure
  3. Pursuing Music Professionally
  4. Early Releases and Notable Collaborations
  5. Breakthrough with "Fight Song"

Early Life and Influences

Rachel Platten (born Rachel Ashley Platten) is an American singer-songwriter hailing from Newton Centre, Massachusetts. Music found its way into her life at the tender age of five, with piano lessons serving as her gateway. Her high school years marked her transition to guitar and singing in the school's choral group.

Rachel Platten

Education and International Exposure

In 2003, Platten graduated from Trinity College with a degree in international relations. While pursuing her academic studies, she continued to hone her vocal skills as a member of an a cappella group. An overseas study program in Trinidad became a transformative experience, where she interned at a diplomatic mission and a record label. It was during this time that she took the stage as a backup vocalist for her friend's band, marking her debut performance in front of 80,000 people.

Rachel Platten

Pursuing Music Professionally

Inspired by her Trinidad experience, Platten ventured to Greenwich Village to further develop her artistry. She joined the band Dayz of Wild, specializing in covers of Prince and Sly and The Family Stone. In 2012, she exchanged vows with Kevin Lazan in a Jewish ceremony.

Rachel Platten

Early Releases and Notable Collaborations

Platten's debut album, "Trust In Me," emerged in 2003, showcasing a collection of demo recordings. Her sophomore effort, "Be Here," followed in 2011, released under Rock Ridge Music. The album's single, "1000 Ships," gained recognition in the US Billboard Adult Top 40 chart. Platten's music also graced the soundtracks of films like "The Good Guy" and television shows such as "Jane by Design" and "Pretty Little Liars."

Breakthrough with "Fight Song"

In June 2014, Platten debuted "Fight Song" at a We Heart It live performance. The powerful anthem, a collaboration with Dave Bassett, captured hearts and propelled her career forward. The single's success paved the way for her signing with Columbia Records. It topped the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and became a global hit, resonating with listeners' struggles and inspiring self-empowerment. Its impact extended beyond music, being featured in numerous television shows, commercials, and various media campaigns.

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