Gabriella Caspi
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Gabriella Caspi

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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My first EP was "Brave. Honest." another EP is in the works currently in Nashville.
Two of my songs were featured in the indie film "Childless" (produced by Graham Leder whose first film was Academy Award nominated film "In the Bedroom" starring Sissy Spaseck)
I co-wrote the song "Wasting Time" with Jersey Boy's lead Erich Bergen which has gotten streaming airplay.
"I Hope It Hurts" co-written with Daniel Mackenzie, received the Abe Olman Songwriters Scholarship of 2010 from the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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"Its like singing confession" says a concert-goer of Gabriella Caspi, "Its a deeply revealing insight into the most intimate and sensitive parts of a young woman's growth. Its amazing that she makes it public.” Gabriella was born with music in her heart. Her childhood memories are flooded with the sounds of James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Bonnie Raitt and Etta James. She was raised listening to a wide array of music from the strings of classical music to Alison Krauss to Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Her desire to write was so compelling that she would doodle lines in journals before she could even spell. Extensive travel with her family brought her to Italy where Elton John’s music producer heard her singing on the street in Naples. He brought her to the first studio she ever recorded in at the age of 9 where she knocked his socks off with her rendition of James Taylor’s “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight.” Her modern day inspirations are the artists; Damien Rice, Daniel Merriweather, The Swell Season, Fiona Apple, Patti Griffin, and Duffy. Gabriella’s music is akin to turning the pages of her diary. Her music is a modern pop-y fusion of the sounds she was raised hearing, with a little bit of soul thrown in. Last year she worked in LA with Macy Gray and India Arie’s producer, Jared Lee Gosselin. Two of her songs were featured in the film, “Childless” (the follow up to the Oscar winning film, “In The Bedroom”) which premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival in 2007. She also performed the title song, “A Little Bit Of Hero” for the award winning animated short film about empowerment for children during 9.11. Gabriella was invited to sing on Broadway at The Minskoff Theatre for an amazing charity called, “Broadway In South Africa.” Besides performing at The Songwriters Hall of Fame New Writers Showcase in Nov. 2009, Gabriella went onto win The Abe Olman Songwriters Scholarship for 2010 from The Songwriter’s Hall of Fame for her song “I Hope It Hurts” (cowritten w Daniel Mackenzie). The same song went on to be selected for the Pop/Rock Song Feedback panel at the ASCAP “I Create Music EXPO” this year. She also had another song “But I Don’t” (by, Gabriella Caspi and Zac Adam) played for Linda Perry at her Master Session at the EXPO. She is currently living in Nashville writing with Shane Stevens (whose song went #1 for Lady Antebellum “American Honey), Cary Barlowe (who also co-wrote “American Honey” and is a Grammy nominated songwriter), James Moore and many others in order to grow and hone her skills as a songwriter and artist.