Elizabeth Fellows
~ Vocalist ~
By Rodney Wayne Branche
Copa Style Magazine Publisher/Editor-in-Chief
Copa: Where are you from?
Elizabeth: I grew up an Army Brat so I've lived in Washington State, Kansas, Germany, Virginia, England, and back to Virginia where I have spent the longest amount of time and call my home. Copa: What schools have you attended?
Elizabeth: I actually went to 4 different elementary schools between Washington, Germany, England and Virginia but attended H.H. Poole Middle school and North Stafford High School in Virginia. I went on to the LDS Business College where I received my Associates in Business with a Certificate in Accounting and finished my Bachelors online through SNHU with a Fashion Merchandising and Management B.S Business Degree. Copa: Have you always been musically inclined?
Elizabeth: I come from a very musical family. Both my Grandparents on my mom's side are singers, musicians, and dancers. I inherited that through my mother who is also a talented singer, dancer, and musician. My grandpa used to always tell me that he knew I'd be a singer some day after hearing a lady sing "Pigeons in the Park" for a fleeting moment when I was 2 or 3 and sang it verbatim. Long story short, I've always dabbled in the musical arts and eventually realized that that is where my true passion lies. Copa: Have you ever imagined that you would ever get this far recording and develop a following of your music?
Elizabeth: Yes and no. Like many artists, there were years of being hoodwinked into thinking that whatever someone offered was THE opportunity and lost money, time, and sometimes hope. It did give me an appreciation for the end result though if I ever was to see it, which I was determined to obtain. After about 5+ years of absolute confusion and not knowing where to go, I was led to my current producer Khomplexx of Alpha2Omega Inc. and it quickly became an obtainable goal and I gained trusted friends in the process for which I am very grateful. It's been a wild ride and its only the beginning! |
Copa: Where do you receive the inspiration for most of your songs?
Elizabeth: Most of my inspiration has been found in my own life struggles and struggles of those I love. I wrote my song "Supernatural" to give voice to my friends who have been physically abused because I know how hard it is for them to talk about, and especially with the fear of being victim shamed. So all of my lyrics which I write come from a deep and personal place and the music that is produced is matched to fit them. |
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Copa: How many recordings have you made so far?
Elizabeth: So far I have 5 original recordings done as part of my EP called "Save Her Soul: Root of Regret" and they go through the story of my character Anna who is in an abusive situation, finds the strength to leave, and then the other 4 songs are her facing her past memories, experiences, and her subconscious to realize why she has stayed a victim all these years and is determined to break the cycle. In my most humble opinion, it's a lovely project. Go check it out on Spotify or YouTube :) |
Copa: Who are your favorite 3 vocalists?
Elizabeth: My three favorite vocalists are Amy Lee from Evanescence, Chester Bennington from Linkin Park, and Brenden Urie from Panic! At The Disco.
Elizabeth: My three favorite vocalists are Amy Lee from Evanescence, Chester Bennington from Linkin Park, and Brenden Urie from Panic! At The Disco.
Copa: What does the future hold for Elizabeth Fellows and her world of wonderful music?
Elizabeth: I see the future is bright and full of exciting adventures for me and my music. I write it in the Hope's to help others heal and feel they aren't alone, so if I can accomplish that on a wide scale, that would be the ultimate success with my music.
Elizabeth: I see the future is bright and full of exciting adventures for me and my music. I write it in the Hope's to help others heal and feel they aren't alone, so if I can accomplish that on a wide scale, that would be the ultimate success with my music.
~Copa!