Carly Rose Sonenclar

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Carly Rose Sonenclar
The X Factor in 2012.
Background information
Also known asCarly Rose
Born (1999-04-20) April 20, 1999 (age 24)
Westchester, New York, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
Years active2006–present
Websitehttp://www.carlyrosemusic.com/

Carly Rose Sonenclar (born April 20, 1999),

The X Factor USA
.

Early and personal life

Sonenclar was born in Westchester, New York and currently resides in Los Angeles, California. She began singing at the age of two, reenacting several of the performers on the early years of American Idol. She took numerous singing, dancing, piano and acting classes, and one of her teachers put her in touch with a New York City talent agency, which signed her.[2] She enjoys softball and has an older brother, Russell, who graduated from the University of Delaware in 2015. She takes piano lessons and enjoys composing songs.[3]

Sonenclar graduated from Rye Neck High School in 2017. In the spring of 2021, she graduated from the University of Southern California with a Bachelor of Science in music.[citation needed]

Sonenclar is

Jewish.[4]

Acting career

Sonenclar began her professional career in 2006 in a stage adaptation of

Les Miserables as Young Cosette. In 2009, she appeared in the national tour of Little House on the Prairie, the Musical, starring Melissa Gilbert, originating the principal role of Carrie. Sonenclar made her television debut as Gilda Flip on PBS,[5] the newest Prankster in season three of The Electric Company
, produced by Sesame Workshop.

In 2011, Sonenclar originated the role of Chloe (Alice's daughter) in the short-lived musical Wonderland on Broadway and the earlier Tampa workshop. In this role, she garnered good reviews,[6] including one by The New York Times theater critic Charles Isherwood, who described Sonenclar as a good actress and an "almost preternaturally skilled singer"[7] and she drew comparisons with Sutton Foster.[8] She is a featured soloist on the cast CD produced by Sony Masterworks and was named the 2011 Best Young Performer by broadwayworld.com. Sonenclar originated the lead role of Parsley in The Big Bank, a musical debuted at the New York Musical Theater Festival in October 2011.[9]

Sonenclar has appeared in two feature movies, The Nanny Diaries playing as the "child of nanny"[10] and a small role in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2. She has made numerous TV guest appearances.[11][12]

Singing career

2012: The X Factor

In 2012, Sonenclar auditioned for the

The X Factor USA with the song "Feeling Good" by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse (famously covered by Nina Simone among others). Sonenclar received a standing ovation from all four judges (L.A. Reid commented "You may be 13, but your soul is old!"; Simon Cowell awarded her "4,833 yeses"), and she advanced to the next round.[13] After her successful initial audition, she advanced through the first day of the "Bootcamp," stage of The X Factor where she sang "Pumped Up Kicks" with Beatrice Miller. Of the 120 contestants who auditioned at bootcamp that day, she was among the sixty acts asked to continue on.[14] At the end of bootcamp, she was chosen to be one of the six contestants in the "Teens" category who were invited to perform at the "Judges' Houses" stage of the competition. She performed the song "Brokenhearted" for the "Teens" category mentor, Britney Spears, and Spears' guest judge will.i.am. Both Spears and will.i.am responded positively to her performance; will.i.am remarked appreciatively that she was "possessed." Sonenclar next advanced into the live shows, where she performed "Good Feeling" in the first week, then in the second week, where she performed "It Will Rain". When Sonenclar reached the third week, she performed "My Heart Will Go On", where she finished second in the public vote, behind only Tate Stevens,[15]
a distinction she achieved again after advancing to the fourth week.

On November 21, she performed the song "Over the Rainbow", which she received a standing ovation from all four judges, sending her into the fifth week. In addition, she also won the public vote overtaking Stevens.[16] On November 28, she performed "Rolling in the Deep", sending her into the quarter-final, and was revealed to have again won the public vote.[17] She later advanced to the final, in which she performed "Feeling Good" (again), "How Do I Live" (with LeAnn Rimes), and "Hallelujah".[18] On December 20, 2012, she had finished the competition in second place behind Tate Stevens.

Performances on The X Factor

Sonenclar performed the following songs on The X Factor:

Show Theme Song Original artist Order Result
Audition Free choice "Feeling Good" Nina Simone Advanced
Bootcamp 1 Solo performance "Runaway Baby" Bruno Mars Advanced
Bootcamp 2 Group performance Not aired Advanced
Bootcamp 3 Duet performance "Pumped Up Kicks" (with Beatrice Miller) Foster the People Advanced
Judges' houses Free choice "Brokenhearted" Karmin Advanced
Week 1 Made in America "Something's Got a Hold on Me" / "Good Feeling" Etta James / Flo Rida 15 Advanced
Week 2 Songs from movies "It Will Rain" Bruno Mars 11 2nd
Week 3 Divas "My Heart Will Go On" Celine Dion 9 2nd
Week 4 Giving Thanks "Over the Rainbow" Judy Garland 10 1st
Week 5 Number-ones "Rolling in the Deep" Adele 5 1st
Quarter-Final Unplugged songs "As Long as You Love Me" Justin Bieber featuring Big Sean 3 2nd
Pepsi Challenge songs "If I Were a Boy" Beyoncé 9
Semi-Final Contestant's choice "Your Song" Elton John 2 Safe (1st)
No theme "Imagine" John Lennon 6
Final Favorite performance "Feeling Good" Cy Grant 1 Runner-up
Celebrity duets "How Do I Live" (with LeAnn Rimes) LeAnn Rimes 4
Winner's song "Hallelujah" Leonard Cohen 7
Christmas songs "All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey 3

2013–present: Unreleased music and independent releases

Sonenclar stated in 2013 that

Best Buy Theater in Times Square as part of the Stand Up for a Cure 2013 Concert Series.[21]

Sonenclar appeared in an episode of

Provident Bank Park in Pomona, New York, in July 2014, where she performed three original songs, “Aliens”, “Weekend” and “Everybody’s Watching”.[26] On May 29, 2014, Sonenclar was ranked fifth by Fox Weekly on their list of Most Influential X Factor USA Contestants for her audition performance of "Feeling Good".[27]

On June 19, 2019, Sonenclar released her debut single, "Birds & Bees". Since then, she has released numerous singles and a 7 songs EP, "Wild". She collaborated with singer Goody Grace for her first ever music video 'Wild'. In 2022, she has also rerecorded her cover of Karmin's Brokenhearted which she had performed ten years earlier at the Judges' Houses at The X Factor.

Discography

Extended plays

Title Details
Wild

Singles

List of singles
Title Year
"Birds & Bees"[28] 2019
"Getaway Car"
"Warned You"
"Twentyone" 2020
"Song of the Summer"
"Wild"
"Change My Mind"
"First" 2021
"Highest Love"
"Suburbia" 2022
"Afterglow"
"Sugar Highs"
"I'll Save a Place"

Other appearances

List of other album appearances
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Home" 2011 None Wonderland
"Heroes" Edward Staudenmayer, Jose Llana, E. Clayton Cornelious, Janet Dacal, Wonderland Ensemble
"Together" Darren Ritchie, E. Clayton Cornelious, Jose Llana, Edward Staudenmayer, Janet Dacal
"
The Monster
"
2015 Boyce Avenue Covers Collaborations, Vol. 3
"Say Something"
"Runaway" Timeflies Just For Fun
"Take Me Slow" 2016 None Honey 3: Dare to Dance

References

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  2. ^ "Morsels on Rye 2-24-12 | Features". Ryerecord.com. February 24, 2012. Archived from the original on May 30, 2013. Retrieved December 19, 2012.
  3. ^ "Carly Rose Sonenclar | The Official Masterworks Broadway Site". Masterworksbroadway.com. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  4. ^ "Teenage Jewish singer makes the X-Factor finals." The Jewish Chronicle. December 14, 2012. Accessed November 2015.
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  6. ^ Saltzman, Simon (April 17, 2011). "Wonderland, A CurtainUp Review'". Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  7. ^ Isherwood, Charles (April 17, 2011). "There's No Place Like Queens'". The New York Times. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
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  11. ^ "Meet an 'Electric' Young Talent". ABC News. February 23, 2011. Archived from the original on November 18, 2015.
  12. ^ "Read more about WONDERLAND's Carly Rose Sonenclar to Appear on WPIX-TV Morning News, 2/23 by broadwayworld.com". Broadway World. February 22, 2011.
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  19. ^ Monday March 4, 2013 4:45 PM By Kirthana Ramisetti (March 4, 2013). "Carly Rose Sonenclar's recording option picked up by Syco Music". Newyork.newsday.com. Archived from the original on March 9, 2013. Retrieved April 1, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  21. ^ "Photos: Carly Rose Sonenclar shines at solo concert in Times Square". Suburbarazzi. The Journal News. Archived from the original on February 2, 2015. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  22. ^ Schillaci, Sophie. "Carly Rose Sonenclar, Runner-Up on X Factor, to Appear on Law & Order: SVU", Billboard.com, October 4, 2013
  23. ^ Longeretta, Emily. "Carly Rose Sonenclar Debuts ‘Say Something’ Cover With Boyce Avenue", Hollywood Life, May 4, 2014, accessed May 31, 2015
  24. ^ "Carly Rose Sonenclar Interview: Talks Album, Charity Work, And Her Musical Love For Sam Smith", Empty Lighthouse magazine, November 23, 2014
  25. ^ Wagmeister, Elizabeth. "Carly Rose Sonenclar Stuns In Her Funkiest Music Video Ever", Hollywood Life, November 5, 2014
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