Pope gets engaged
Monday, February 13, 2017 – Cassadee Pope and All-Time Low drummer Rian Dawson are engaged.
Pope posted on Twitter "WE'RE ENGAGED!! ❤❤❤."
Dawson posted on Instagram, ""he love of my life is now OFFICIALLY the love of my life. Never been happier. :)"
Pope, one-time winner of The Voice, has her own country career going. She was nominated for a Grammy on Sunday for her Best Country/Duo Group collaboration with Chris Young, "Think of You." She has released one major label full length and EP.
All Time Low is a power punk band originally from Baltimore. Dawn has been a member of the quartet since 2003.
More news for Cassadee Pope
- 09/01/22: Aldean's longstanding PR firm quits; follows comments on trans kids from wife
- 12/15/21: Pope aims to Thrive on tour
- 06/22/20: Pope will "Rise and Shine"
- 02/01/19: Pope, The Lonely Heartstring Band dish out new sounds
- 06/26/18: Pope returns to VANS
- 05/16/16: Pope longs for "Summer"
- 02/23/16: Young, Pope fly high
- 12/29/15: Pope premieres new "Invincible"
CD reviews for Cassadee Pope
By all accounts, Cassadee Pope has led a glitzy life. She was the first female winner of "The Voice." She then had a record deal at 17, a spot on a sold-out tour with Fall Out Boy at 18 and eventually garnered a Grammy nomination.
Her discography of country-pop is generally glitzy, too. Well, not this time. "Rise and Shine" is a stripped-down acoustic effort by the 30-year-old singer that is thoughtfully introspective without being brooding or too deliberate. ...
Although Cassadee Pope's "Stage" album includes a few too many pop-country songs for comfort, it closes with a true winner. The ballad "I've Been Good," which turns a customary greeting response on its head, is a true show-stopper. She's been 'good,' yes; good at drinkin' whiskey and nearly everything except getting over a breakup. With its drinking song lyrical reference and sincere vocal sadness, Pope earns her wings as a fine country singer. ...
Cassadee Pope's new release is officially called "Summer EP." But upon a full listen, one wonders if the working title may have been "The Road More Often Traveled." To say that the third season "The Voice" winner played it safe is a bit of an understatement. She penned three of the songs, including the obvious title track and the more impactful, autobiographical "Alien." Elsewhere, the songs are about a summer fling, mean people and appreciating your loved ones. ...
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