KSM (band)
KSM | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Power pop, rock, alternative rock |
Years active | 2006–2010 |
Labels | Walt Disney |
Past members | Kate Cabebe Katie Cecil Shelby Cobra Shae Padilla Sophia Melon |
KSM was an American rock band from Los Angeles, California[1] that was active from 2006 to 2010. The band consisted of lead singer Shelby Cobra (real last name Spalione), lead guitarist Shae Padilla, rhythm guitarist Katie Cecil, bassist Sophia Melon and drummer Kate Cabebe.
They gained popularity in summer 2009 when they covered the song, "I Want You to Want Me" by Cheap Trick. The song was used to promote the television series 10 Things I Hate About You on the ABC Family network.[2][3]
2006-08: Formation
KSM was formed in a joint project between The Walt Disney Company and former chart-topping girl band The Go-Go's.[4] The Go-Go's were looking for an all-girl pop band to mentor and held auditions in 2006. Four musicians (Padilla, Cecil, Cabebe, and Melon; all age 13-15 at the time) were selected and the group was originally developed as a Go-Go's cover band called the Po-Go's. Disney planned to replicate its success with Devo 2.0, a kids' version of the '80s new wave band Devo, with the possibility of the Po-Go's appearing in a movie or TV series.[5][6][7] Eventually the band's sound was changed from pop to rock, and with the addition of lead singer Shelby Cobra (real last name Spalione) in February 2008,[8] they changed their name to KSM. Around that time, the Go-Go's ended their involvement with the project.[6]
2009-10: Read Between the Lines
KSM were signed with Walt Disney Records (part of the Disney Music Group) and promoted through various Disney endeavors. They toured as an opening act for fellow Disney recording artists Mitchel Musso,[9] Demi Lovato,[10] and Jonas Brothers,[11] as well as opening for Paramore and David Archuleta.[12] KSM's journey as they approached and then supported the release of their debut album was documented in the bi-weekly reality web series called, KSM: Read Between The Lines which debuted on August 10, 2009 on www.teen.com. The 20-episode web series was produced by The Disney Music Group and The Jonas Group.[13] On September 22, 2009, KSM released their debut album Read Between the Lines, which was written and produced by Matthew Gerrard and Robbie Nevil.[5] KSM performed on Good Morning America on October 8, 2009[14][15] and on The Rachael Ray Show on October 12, 2009.[16]
The band confirmed in April 2010 that bassist Sophia Melon departed to attend Barnard College.[17] In August 2010 KSM confirmed that they had broken up to pursue separate careers.[18] In October 2010, lead guitarist Shae Padilla formed a new hard rock band called Rixy Fisk, which briefly included Shelby Spalione (no longer using the "Cobra" stage name) on vocals.[19][20] Padilla's band was later called FireSky,[21][22] which released the EP Erase the Enemy in August 2011. Rhythm guitarist Katie Cecil is also an actress, having gained small roles in the TV series Medium, Criminal Minds, and Help Me Help You.[23] Drummer Kate Cabebe is enrolled at California Lutheran University and has worked for Cambio.com as a correspondent.[citation needed] Spalione released the dance-pop single "Overrated Friday" under the name Lio in late 2011 and again under the name Shelby in early 2012.[citation needed]
Band members
- Former band members
- Shelby Cobra — Lead vocals
- Shae Padilla — Lead guitar
- Katie Cecil - Rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Sophia Melon — Bass guitar, backing vocals
- Kate Cabebe — Drums
Discography
- Read Between the Lines (2009)
Soundtracks and compilations
- "Magic Carpet Ride" from Wizards of Waverly Place
- "Good Enough" from DisneyMania 7
- "Distracted" from Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 11
- "Hero In You" from Disney Girlz Rock, Vol. 2
References
- ^ Monger, James Christopher. "KSM > Overview". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
- ^ Iasimone, Ashley (July 13, 2009). "About to Pop: KSM". Popeater. AOL, Inc. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
- ^ "ABC Family: 10 Things I Hate About You exclusive! ksm q&a". Community.abcfamily.go.com. Retrieved 2010-04-28.
- ^ Mason, Kerri (September 11, 2009). "KSM, Read Between the Lines". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
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(help) - ^ a b Ho, Alan. "Artist of the Month". Musiqtone. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
- ^ a b Moser, John J. (October 5, 2009). "Girl band KSM was almost Disney's new Go-Go's". The Morning Call. Tribune Company. Retrieved December 30, 2009.
- ^ Mandia, Delia (July 9, 2009). "An interview with the band KSM". SILive. Staten Island Advance, Advance Publications, Inc. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
- ^ "Featured Artist: KSM > FanGap.com — The Place for Fans > celeb features". FanGap.com. 2009-05-22. Retrieved 2010-04-28.
- ^ "体に良い成分を効率よく取り入れて健康になる". mitchelksm.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- ^ "Earth Times: show/new-disney-sound-artist-ksm,867656.shtml". earthtimes.org. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- ^ "The Buzz On: The Jonas Brothers' New Opening Act, KSM!". Buzzworthy. MTV Networks. January 29, 2009. Retrieved December 30, 2009.
- ^ "Events — KSM Band". Ksmofficial.com. 2010-04-09. Archived from the original on November 26, 2009. Retrieved 2010-04-28.
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- ^ "Good Morning America". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- ^ YouTube. youtube.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- ^ Rachael Ray's Daytime Talk Show: KSM Performs
- ^ Tong, Katy, "Barnard Student Ends Her Disney Days, Follows New Musical Path. Columbia Spectator, December 6, 2010.
- ^ "Band Announcement". Facebook. 2010-11-08. Retrieved 2012-03-28.
- ^ Disney Dreaming: October 10, 2010
- ^ ReverbNation: Rixy Fisk
- ^ "Disney Dreaming: June 25, 2011". disneydreaming.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- ^ "FireSky". ReverbNation. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- ^ "Katie Cecil". IMDb. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
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