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Carah Faye Charnow (born August 3, 1984) is an
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singer and songwriter. She is the co-lead vocalist, bassist, and occasional keyboardist of the band
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(2004 – 2008, 2010 – present), with whom she received a Grammy nomination. She also fronted the band
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and has released multiple songs under her own name as a solo artist.


Solo career


Songwriting

Carah co-wrote the song "Stay the Night," which is performed by
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and
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.Mazurek, Brooke. "Carah Faye Premieres Debut Single 'Don't Say a Word,' Talks Hayley Williams & Zedd: Exckusive." Billboard, Billboard Music, 22 July 2016, http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/7446652/ carah-faye-debut-single-dont-say-a-word-premiere. Accessed 12 Aug. 2018.


On tour

Carah performed as the opening act for
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’s Summer 2016 tour.


Collaborations

Carah is the featured vocalist/Co-writer of
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’s song “Where Do We Go.” The song is part of Lindsey's 2016 album
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.


“Don't Say a Word”

On July 25, 2016, Carah released her first solo single, a song titled “Don't Say a Word.”


“Gold Plated”

“Gold Plated,” Carah's second solo single, was released on October 12, 2016. The music video for the single was released on November 3, 2017. She later made a Twitter post saying that she will release a new song on June 22, 2018, as well as a post saying she will release an EP on her birthday (August 3.)


“Watch Me - EP”

Carah's debut solo EP, “Watch Me,”"‘Watch Me’ EP out Aug 3 Hard to say, in one tweet, what it's taken to get to this point. I just listened to this EP in the car and started sobbing uncontrollably. I can’t believe I get to share them with you. ‘Watch Me’ is for ME and for YOU. Nothing else matters :Dad." Twitter, 16 July 2018, 12:19 p.m., twitter.com/Carahfaye/status/ 1018938273362612224. was released on August 3, 2018. The album artwork was revealed on July 16. The record contains the songs “Watch Me,” “Gold Plated,” “We Go Back,” “Change in the Water,” and “Fine.”


Bands


Shiny Toy Guns (2004-2008)

In 2004, Carah joined the
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band Shiny Toy Guns. The band gained popularity in California as well as through their
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page. On October 17, 2006, they released their first album, ''
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'' ( UNI-MOTOWN), after previously recording and independently releasing it two times with varying track lists. The album’s best-known tracks are " Le Disko", " You Are the One", and "Don't Cry Out". On December 6, 2007, ''We Are Pilots'' received a
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nomination in the category of Best Electronic/Dance Album. Carah remained the female vocalist of Shiny Toy Guns until she was released due to conflict scheduling in the band's follow-up album to "
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".


Versant (2008-2012)

After her release from Shiny Toy Guns, Carah started a new band,
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. Samples of their songs "Push Away," "Out Of Touch," "Quick Escapes," and "Heartbeats" were posted on their MySpace page, and the full versions are included on their self-released digital EP ''heartbeats ep'', released on September 21, 2010.


Shiny Toy Guns (again, 2011-present)

As of February 11, 2011, it was announced at the end of the
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' countdown timer in a YouTube video that Carah was part of the band again. Versant was also quoted on Facebook saying, "Boys and Girls, Carah Faye and Daniel Johansson, of your beloved Versant, are joining Shiny Toy Guns for album number three. Please enjoy this piece of music history! Here is another announcement: Shiny Toy Guns isn't going ANYWHERE!" Carah Faye was featured in the band's music video of their new single "Waiting Alone," a song from their 2012 album ''III''. The album's third single, "Somewhere to Hide," was written entirely by Carah. As of early 2015, Carah is writing and recording a solo album, but assures fans that Shiny Toy Guns is still intact.


Personal life

Carah was born in Santa Barbara and moved to Newbury Park at age 5. She began vocal training with one of the original Chordettes members and joined a professional show choir called Fresh Chances for America (with performances at events and venues like the
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and Amway Diamond Convention). Carah's earliest muse was her grandfather, Arnold Moselle, a World War II fighting captain who sang in a "big band-ish" group called The Nightingales. He used to sing lullabies to her including
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and
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songs, and he encouraged her to pursue a musical career. In early 2004, Jeremy Dawson invited Carah to sing for Shiny Toy Guns. She remained the female vocalist of this band until the summer of 2008. Almost immediately after her sudden release from Shiny Toy Guns, her band Versant began to form in Sweden. In a February 2009 interview. On February 11, 2011, it was revealed that Carah had re-joined Shiny Toy Guns as their co-lead singer. In October 2018 she was married to Spencer Peterson. The couple welcomed their first child in 2019. Charnow is
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Charnow, Carah Faye Living people Musicians from Santa Barbara, California 1984 births Singers from California American women in electronic music Shiny Toy Guns members 21st-century American singers 21st-century American women singers