Michelle DaRosa | |
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Michelle DaRosa playing in Straylight Run on November 11, 2006 at the Beat Kitchen in Chicago, IL
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Background information | |
Birth name | Michelle Nolan |
Born | September 13, 1980 |
Genres |
Indie rock Alternative rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar, piano |
Years active | 2002–present |
Associated acts |
Straylight Run Destry Taking Back Sunday Chromatics Shoplifting |
Michelle DaRosa (née Nolan) is an American musician, formerly of the band Straylight Run, for whom she was a vocalist, guitarist, and pianist.
Michelle DaRosa was born Michelle Nolan on September 13, 1980 in Rockville Centre, Nassau County, New York to Tom and Linda Nolan. Like her brother and former bandmate, John Nolan, she grew up in Baldwin, Nassau County, New York. She attended South Shore Christian School in Levittown, New York for her freshman and second years of high school. She then attended Baldwin High School in Baldwin, New York for her junior and senior years. During her junior and senior years of high school, Michelle also attended Nassau Tech in Westbury, New York to study cosmetology.
Before Straylight Run, Michelle Nolan had lived in Seattle and played bass for the bands Chromatics and Shoplifting. She also provided background vocals for two of the songs off of Taking Back Sunday's debut album, Tell All Your Friends ("Bike Scene" and "Ghost Man on Third"). Also, Michelle was formerly a nanny, hairdresser, and a ballet dancer. She married fellow musician, Jeff DaRosa (of Dropkick Murphys fame), on October 6, 2006, and has since taken his last name. They live together in Boston.
In January 2006, Michelle made an appearance on MTV's Total Request Live, singing back-up vocals for Coheed and Cambria's song, "The Suffering". Michelle also contributed vocals on the song "Lightning Strikes Twice in New York" by the band Men, Women and Children.