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Ashlee Simpson reprises
her role on The WB's 7th Heaven for her second season as Cecilia, Simon
Camden's love interest. Simpson started dancing at the age of 4 and, by the
time she was 11, enjoyed the status of being the youngest person ever
admitted to the prestigious School of American Ballet. By 14, Simpson was
dancing professionally on the road with her older sister, singing sensation
Jessica Simpson. Simpson spent three years on tour supporting her sibling
and garnering her own fan-base. Despite the fact that she hasn't put out an
album of her own, she already has 50 websites devoted to her.
Having recently celebrated her 18th birthday, Ashlee Simpson is now set to
stake her own claim in the entertainment world. She appeared on the big
screen last year in the film The Hot Chick alongside Rob Schneider. She
already has television appearances under her belt, including a
guest-starring role on Malcolm In the Middle. She has also appeared
alongside her sister on Saved By The Bell, The Donny & Marie Show, The Rosie
O'Donnell Show, The View, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and a Disney
Christmas show and concert special.
During her summer hiatus from 7th Heaven, Simpson was busy at work on her
first album, which should be released sometime next year, and served as
co-host of MTV's Beach House in the Hamptons. She has also been training
with renowned acting coach Janet Alhanti. Currently living in Los Angeles,
Simpson enjoys spending her free time vintage shopping, writing and
recording music and hanging out with friends.
"I'm a simple girl in a complex world," sings 19-year-old Ashlee Simpson on
"Autobiography," a track from her debut Geffen Records album. But that
description doesn't begin to sum up this multi-talented performer's
accomplishments at her tender age.
With a regular role as Cecilia in WB's hit TV Seventh Heaven, upcoming The
Ashlee Simpson Show reality series on MTV and debut album bowing July,
Ashlee is about to emerge from, like the name of another new song on the
album, this one about her famous family, the "Shadow." "I've always been
obsessed with music," says Ashlee, who adds her tastes--and album--are not
at all like older sister Jessica's. "We're into totally different bands and
artists." Produced by John Shanks (Michelle Branch, Sheryl Crow, Melissa
Etheridge, Alanis Morissette, Unwritten Law), the new album has elements of
rock, punk and pop, recalling Ashlee's own favorite bands--ranging from
Janis Joplin and Steve Nicks to Pat Benatar, the Pretenders and Blondie
through Fiona Apple, Hole and Green Day.
Ashlee co-wrote every song on the album. "I just wanted to go in and make a
record and not worry about what genre it would be," she says. "I went in to
have a good time and did. It's a rock record, with a cool edge to it. It's
the first time people are getting to hear what I sound like."
The first single, "Pieces of Me," is a full-throttle rocker about a best
friend who brings comfort at the end of a long, stressful day of work. "It's
like a sigh," she says. "When I finally see him, all the other dramas fade
away." "Autobiography" plays around with her public image, daring those who
want to know her to walk up and ask. The tongue-in-cheek rave-up "LaLa" is
about sexual fantasies, with Ashlee role-playing as an alley cat and a
French maid, but it's all in fun. "There's a lot of sarcasm in that song,"
she says. "It's something every girl thinks about, so I decided to make a
joke about it. It's one of the songs you can dance around to."
The Waco, TX-born Ashlee has been dancing since she was 3, and by 11, she
was the youngest person ever admitted into the prestigious School of
American Ballet. She moved to L.A. with her parents and Jessica when she was
14, pursuing an acting career and dancing in her sister's stage show, but
dreaming of doing music all the while.
She went on to make appearances on Malcolm in the Middle and The View before
landing a regular role in Seventh Heaven. Last year, she had the track "Just
Let Me Cry" on Disney's Freaky Friday soundtrack, and then began recording
earlier this year on breaks from filming the TV show.
"I've been working on the album for five months now, and I'm just so excited
for it to come out," she says. "I feel like it's very true to who I am. I
was there every step of the way. My acting experience really helped me get
into the characters of the songs and be in the moment with them. I was able
to go back to the events I'm singing about and bring them to life."
Coinciding with the release of the new album, Ashlee is also starring in her
own MTV reality series, which will track her through the whole process.
"Jessica said she couldn't believe I was doing a show also," she laughs.
"Now, when I come over, I bring over my cameras, while there's always a crew
around her house. It's actually quite funny. Jess taught me it's cool to be
yourself." With the album done, Ashlee looks back and calls the experience
"therapeutic." "Anything I held on my shoulders, I got to put it out there.
It enabled me to find out who I am, to discover my identity in the world."
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