Rose Elinor Dougall Explained

Rose Elinor Dougall
Landscape:yes
Background:solo_singer
Alias:Rosay, Rose Pipette
Birth Date:1986 3, df=yes
Origin:Brighton, England, UK
Genre:Indie pop
Years Active:2003–present
Past Member Of:The Pipettes

Rose Elinor Dougall (born 13 March 1986) is an English singer, songwriter and instrumentalist. She was a member of the Pipettes and has performed with Mark Ronson. She also performs and records as a solo artist.

Career

Dougall joined the Pipettes in 2003 after being introduced to the initial line-up by Monster Bobby at The Basketmakers pub in Brighton. With the Pipettes, Dougall took lead vocals on the singles "Judy" and "Dirty Mind". During her time with the Pipettes, she also provided guest vocals for The Young Playthings, Brakes and Dr Colossus. On 18 April 2008, it was announced in a blog post on the band's Myspace that Dougall and bandmate Rebecca Stephens had amicably left the band "to pursue other musical projects".

After her departure from the Pipettes, Dougall pursued a solo career.[1] Her debut 7" "Another Version Of Pop Song" received praise from many quarters. Her second single, "Start/Stop/Synchro" was favorably reviewed in publications such as the NME, Pitchfork Media, The Guardian, The Sunday Times and Under The Radar. Her third single, on digital download, was scheduled for release on 23 November 2009, the first to feature her live band The Distractions.[1] A CD release of her singles to date "Singles 1,2,3" was released in Japan on 9 December 2009.[2] Her first solo album, Without Why, was released on 30 August 2010.

Dougall is a vocalist and instrumentalist on Mark Ronson and the Business Intl's album Record Collection and co-wrote the last song on the album, "The Night Last Night". She appeared in a cameo on Ronson's video for "The Bike Song" and also with his band on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. She has toured with Ronson, with her band also providing the support act.

Dougall appeared as a guest on BBC 6 Music's Roundtable on at least four occasions since September 2010.[3] [4] [5] [6]

In November 2016 she performed with the Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House in a production of Wayne McGregor's Carbon Life.[7]

In April 2022, she announced on social media a new collaboration with Graham Coxon under the name The Waeve.

Personal life

Dougall was born in Hampstead in London, but raised in Brighton and attended Camberwell College of Arts as late as mid-2006, and as a student appeared uncredited on the BBC Two show James May's Top Toys in December 2005, drawing the presenter on an Etch A Sketch.[8]

Her father, Alastair Dougall, is a singer-songwriter.[9] She is the granddaughter of former BBC news broadcaster Robert Dougall.[10] Her brother Thomas was a guitarist with Rose's backing band, was formerly of Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong and now plays in the psychedelic/kraut-rock group Toy.

She is in a relationship with musician Graham Coxon, with whom she has a daughter.

Solo discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rose Elinor Dougall | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos . Myspace.com . 25 February 2017.
  2. Web site: Vinyl Junkie (for Japan) (vinyljunkietokyo) on Myspace . Myspace.com . 2 April 2013 . 25 February 2017.
  3. Web site: Steve Lamacq's Roundtable, 09/09/2010 . 9 September 2010 . BBC . Roundtable . 20 February 2011 .
  4. Web site: Steve Lamacq's Roundtable, 09/12/2010 . 9 December 2010 . BBC . Roundtable . 20 February 2011 .
  5. Web site: Steve Lamacq's Roundtable, 17/02/2011 . 17 February 2011 . BBC . Roundtable . 20 February 2011 .
  6. Web site: Steve Lamacq's Roundtable, 14/11/2013 . 14 November 2013 . BBC . Roundtable . 14 November 2013 .
  7. Web site: Rose Elinor Dougall — People — Royal Opera House . Roh.org.uk . 25 February 2017.
  8. http://www.megavideo.com/?v=P7MKJ47M rose pipette on "james may's top toys"
  9. Web site: Alastair Dougall | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos . Myspace.com . 17 November 2013 . 25 February 2017.
  10. Web site: Pipettes bring touch of class to Academy. Manchester Evening News, 13 April 2007.