Who is vitamin c the singer
Sign In Create Account. What Happened to Vitamin C? The neon-haired songstress effectively disappeared after "Graduation Friends Forever. September 17, , pm. What Happened to? From ' Hairspray' to Eve's Plum. The birth of Vitamin C. Act IV. Ashley Spencer. Going corporate.
Tagged: vitamin c What Happened To? At the time, Colleen was famous for her vibrant orange hair often with a stripe down it and her matching moniker, but the singer didn't just churn out a couple of hits and then disappear.
A post shared by Pop Rush Official poprushofficial. Instead, the singer went on to enjoy some other successes before really finding her place in Hollywood. After at least two of her songs went big, Vitamin C continued a career in Hollywood.
She appeared on a few TV shows, most notably 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' even though she wasn't as big a success in front of the camera as Melissa Joan Hart , and ventured into other music-related work. For example, she co-wrote songs for other big stars, and one of her songs became famous thanks to its use on 'Hannah Montana.
Hide Show Thanks 3 credits. TV Series special thanks - 1 episode - Power Tie Hide Show Self 23 credits. Self - Judge. Show all 8 episodes. Self - Panelist. Show all 12 episodes. Self as Colleen Fitzpatrick. Self - Musical Guest as Colleen Fitzpatrick. Self - Guest. Hide Show Archive footage 1 credit. Related Videos. See more ». Official Sites: LinkedIn. Height: 5' 5" 1. Spouse: Michael Kotch. Parents: Fitzpatrick, Vita Fitzpatrick, Gerard.
Edit Did You Know? In the meantime, Fitzpatrick refashioned herself as a dance-pop singer and scored a deal with Elektra in Her debut album, Vitamin C , was released in late summer and it produced two decent-sized hits in "Smile" which featured Jamaican dancehall toaster Lady Saw and "Me, Myself and I.
Fitzpatrick jumped on the marketing opportunities, licensing everything from her own doll to a shade of lipstick matching her signature orange hair. Toward the end of , the second Vitamin C album, More , was issued, sporting a more age-appropriate image and subject matter.
Again, it spun off a couple of decent-sized hits in "The Itch" and "As Long as You're Loving Me," but it didn't produce a breakaway smash on the order of "Graduation," and More failed to crack the Top AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.
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