| It  has been said that when the stars align, magical things happen for those who  take the time to enjoy such wonders. For singer, songwriter and actress Fefe  Dobson this couldn’t be more fitting. With her third studio album complete,  Dobson is prepared to leave a musical legacy and make her mark as one of the  premiere voices in pop/rock music. 
 Following the success of her sophomore studio album Joy released in 2010 (21  Music), Dobson earned two Canadian certified platinum singles with “Ghost” and  “Stuttering” and a gold single for “Can’t Breathe,” a collaboration with  legendary music producer Bob Ezrin (KISS, Pink Floyd) and recording artist  Orianthi.
 
 During this celebration of joy in her life, Dobson reconciled with her  biological father who had been absent for the majority of her adult life. This  was the beginning of Dobson’s transformation towards understanding who she was  as a woman and who she would like to be as an artist. The album debuted to  critical acclaim and also won several awards including a Canadian Radio Music  Award and a Much Music Video Award voted on by her loyal fans. The joyful  spirit carried into all facets of Dobson's life and helped her break down  barriers within the music industry as a Canadian, female musician of a mixed  background. Rather than conforming to a specific look, sound or genre Dobson  has successfully carved a new lane for herself, while empowering other female  artists along the way.
 
 In the winter of 2011 Dobson joined the cast of an independent film titled Home  Again, in the supporting role of Cherry C., a character of Jamaican descent.  The role allowed her to learn more about her family’s roots and further explore  where her legacy began. This feature film-acting role earned her a nomination  at the 2012 Canadian Screen Award for Performance by an Actress in a Supporting  Role and debuted at TIFF in 2012 to great reviews.
 
 With a new perspective and refined direction, Dobson began the recording  process for her third studio album Firebird.  The first single "Legacy" reflects a fun, light-hearted, pop focused  side of Dobson, professing, “If I die tonight, at least I left a legacy.”  Produced by Sham & Motesart, the album's lead single offers a stadium feel with a strong focus on  instrumentation and orchestration. The single is both playful and aggressive, a  trademark of her signature sound. Having a career spanning over 10 years,  Dobson is able to successfully reinvent herself with each new musical adventure  and maintains her youthfulness and relevancy. "Legacy" was featured  on the season premiere episode MuchMusic's hit teen series Degrassi where she also guest starred as herself.
 
 This free-spirited singer-songwriter has quite the catalogue of music under her  belt including songs she has penned for Miley Cyrus and Jordin Sparks. Despite  her musical influences from the 60's and 70's, Dobson has a knack for writing  catchy pop hits for today's generation including Selena Gomez & The Scene's  hit single "Round and Round".
 Dobson approaches her new music by reflecting on some of rock music's pioneers  and her musical influences including Joan Jett, The Runaways and Jim Morrison  of The Doors. The quintessential rock elements of these early artists influence  Dobson’s musical direction, but it is her distinct vocals and personal lyrics  that resonate specifically with her fans. “This album is definitely very  melodic and very orchestrated,” says Dobson, “one minute you’re hearing  strings, the next minute you’re hearing a marching band, and then you hear an  electric guitar.”
 
 The new album Firebird is a  collection of powerful rock anthems, held together by pop melodies and  heartfelt and poetic narratives. Dobson co-penned many of the tracks on the  album, pouring her experiences and heart into her songwriting during the  recording process. "It's that album, for me, that I've been waiting to  make" says Dobson, "and now have finally got the chance and the  freedom to do".
 
 Determined to leave an imprint on the surface of music history, Dobson has  enlisted the help of some of the industry’s biggest names including Sham &  Motesart (Melanie Fiona, Nelly Furtado), Dallas Austin (Carly Rae Jepsen,  Pink), Cook Classics (Miguel) while co-writers for the album include Claude  Kelly (Jessie J, Kelly Clarkson) and Lil Eddie (K'Naan, JoJo). A more refined  and mature sounding album, Dobson dives deeper into her emotional  transformation from a girl to a woman while revealing her true self. This album  is poised to transcend time with love songs that appeal to the universal  masses.
 
 Firebird surely marks a milestone in  Dobson’s career and contributes to her everlasting music legacy.
 
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