Colbie Caillat

Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat revisits her roots and recounts her battle with crippling stage fright. She looks back on her musical upbringing, as her dad produced albums for the legendary Fleetwood Mac. Colbie opens up about her love of singing, her rejection from American Idol, and her battle with performance anxiety. With the encouragement of family and friends, she started posting songs, like her breakthrough hit "Bubbly," on MySpace. In the process, Colbie became one of the first artists to gain a massive following on social media. But just as her career started to take off, her fear of singing on stage threatened to stop her rise to the top in its tracks. With help from a stage coach, Colbie worked through her fears and overcame her struggles to become the successful musician she is today.
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