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Shelby E. Starner (January 3, 1984June 22, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. She signed a record deal with
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in 1997, releasing her official debut single, "Don't Let Them" two years later. Starner released her debut studio album, '' From in the Shadows'', later in 1999, but it was not commercially successful. In 2000, Starner worked on a second album; it was never released. Unhappy with Warner Bros. Records, Starner ended her contract. In June 2003, Starner died suddenly at her home due to complications from
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.


Early life

Shelby E. Starner was born January 3, 1984, in
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, to Katherine Hass and Ray J. Starner. She had a stepmother, Susan LaRose, and a stepfather, Allen Benn, in addition to her younger sister, Emily P. Benn, and stepbrother Willie LaRose. Starner resided in Bartonsville. She began writing poetry and songs at the age of 11.


Career


1996–1998: Career beginnings

At 12 years of age, Starner wrote the first song she deemed "acceptable" called "Straight A Student." In it, she sang about a popular 17-year-old friend who died when he was driving drunk. Later, in December 1996, Starner's father gifted her a three-hour slot at a studio where she recorded four demos of original songs. Starner was embarrassed initially but later enjoyed the experience. A lawyer and friend of the family gave the demo to executives at
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. In December 1997, Starner signed her a record deal with Warner Bros. It consisted of a six-album contract worth more than $5million. Her press representative was Liz Rosenberg, the then senior vice president of publicity at Warner. She enrolled in a
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program for her freshman year of high school.


1999: ''From in the Shadows''

Starner recorded a music video for her first single, "Don't Let Them". She released her debut album '' From in the Shadows'', in 1999, through Warner Bros. Records. It was met with positive acclaim but was not commercially successful. Produced by Craig Street, it featured 13 songs. Starner's song about the lack of trust and loyalty in a relationship entitled "You", was featured in commercials for ''
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''. She received coverage in '' Billboard'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' and appeared on '' Entertainment Tonight''. ''Newsweek'' praised Starner as a "pop prodigy". In February 1999, ''Billboard'' announced that Starner would be going on a small concert tour through the United States in mid-spring and that Monterey Peninsula Artists was the booking agency. In April 1999, Starner began a mini-concert tour through the
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and Australia, after which a full United States tour was planned. In Australia, she appeared on an episode of '' Hey Hey It's Saturday'' with host
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.


2000: Second album and hiatus

In 2000, Starner began work on her second album with members of the
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. She wanted to move into
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, but she did not release the album and chose instead to drop her contract with Warner Bros. Starner's mother commented that, "Warner Brothers wasn't creative enough to find a niche for her ... She was a little mellow and thought of things a little too deeply compared to kids her age that listened to the radio." Starner and her family initially intended to find another company for her to start over until her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. As a result of these family health issues, Starner did not want to leave her younger sister. During this time, Starner was interested in
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. Starner planned on enrolling at the
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in August 2003 to major in Latin-American studies and writing. She aspired to write and have an essay on
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published. Starner worked at the Everybody's Cafe on Main Street in Stroudsburg during the months leading up to her death.


Artistry

Music critic
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praised Starner'sd debut album ''From in the Shadows'', saying it contained "...powerfully revelatory songs, with lyrics that alternate between the scribbled journal entries of a tetchy teenager and the thoughtful, disarming observations of an adult." A ''USA Today'' article stated, "folky debut album 'From the Shadows' got good notices last year (1999), but made little commercial headway." Starner's pop-folk voice has been compared to Jewel and
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. In January 1999, Jonathan Bernstein, a film critic at '' Spin'', wrote that Shelby Starner and Britney Spears "make up the front line of the next assault of girl-teen prodigies." Record producer, Jim Scott, said that: "Out of all the young artists I've worked with, she was the most spectacular: a great great artist." Starner acknowledged Janis Joplin was her role model.


Death

According to her mother, Starner learned how to hide symptoms of bulimia by reading websites that promoted it as a lifestyle. On June 22, 2003, Starner died at her home. She had bulimia-related
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that caused brain swelling, resulting in a stroke and seizure. Attempts to revive her at the Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono were unsuccessful.


Discography


Studio albums

* '' From in the Shadows'' Released: April 6, 1999 *:Label: Warner Bros. Records. Formats: CD, cassette


References

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