Dia Frampton (born October 2, 1987) is an American musician, singer and songwriter.
Frampton is the lead singer of the band Meg & Dia, was the runner-up in the inaugural season of The Voice, and is perhaps most known for her presence and collaborations in the EDM world, having worked with DJs such as Illenium and Kaskade among many others.
Dia Frampton attended Dixie High School in St. George, Utah and Shadow Ridge High School in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Dia graduated early by homeschooling her senior year, and at the same time attending public school.
Dia then moved to Salt Lake City with her sister to further their music career.
She cites Modest Mouse, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Joni Mitchell, The Avett Brothers, Rocky Votolato, Ben Folds, Etta James, Death Cab for Cutie, The Cranberries, and Cursive as influences.
During live performances, Frampton plays percussion instruments, such as the cowbell and tambourine, and occasionally a Casio Privia keyboard.
She almost always performs without shoes on.
She also does not like to eat anything within two hours of performing.
Her father is an American of English and Dutch ancestry and her mother is Korean, originally from Seoul.
Frampton often recorded a "song diary," an impromptu recorded song, on her MySpace page.
She explained, "It was something very raw, and to be honest, something that I was slightly embarrassed to put up because of the quality but I did anyways, for any of our listeners who would care to hear something not hot off the production belt, but something more organic and 'home made.' It made me feel better to share my feelings with people who could connect, and I think that is what happened with many."
Along with her sister Meg, Frampton was part of the five-piece alternative rock band Meg & Dia.
2005
The band released their debut album "Our Home is Gone" in 2005 (at the time the band was just a two-piece) and later released Something Real under Doghouse Records, which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart.
2006
The band found success by promoting their music on MySpace, leading them to become the official MySpace band on the Warped Tour 2006.
Meg & Dia's profile in the rock scene continued to grow, leading to continued appearances at the Warped Tour, touring with bands such as Angels & Airwaves and a record deal with Warner Bros. Records.
This deal yielded the pop-rock leaning Here, Here and Here, which charted at No. 103 on the Billboard 200.
2010
In 2010, Warner Bros. dropped the band, reverting the group back to their indie status.
Nonetheless, the band released their fourth studio album, Cocoon, which was received positively by fans and critics, but failed to perform well commercially, leading to Dia's manager, Mike Kaminsky, suggesting she audition for The Voice
Dia Frampton was a contestant (and eventual runner-up) on the first season of The Voice on NBC, introduced as a children's story author.
Frampton stated that she had originally joined the show only with the intention of promoting Cocoon and had not expected that she would make it that far in the competition.
She was selected to be on the team of coach Blake Shelton, who stated, "when I heard your voice, I started to smile."
Frampton advanced through the show's quarter-finals and semi-finales after renditions of "Heartless" and "Losing My Religion".
2011
Notably, the aforementioned singles were the highest charting iTunes digital songs by any contestant on The Voice during its respective voting eligibility period, with "Inventing Shadows" topping the charts at No. 1. Following the season finale on June 29, 2011, "Inventing Shadows" debuted at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 with 137,000 downloads sold.
As of July 7, 2011, Frampton's The Voice digital releases have sold 480,000 downloads.
Frampton subsequently won the title of Entertainment Weekly's 2011 'Favourite Reality Show Personality' over Michael Stagliano from the second season of Bachelor Pad.
Frampton's single, "The Broken Ones," was released on November 15, 2011, and her solo album, Red, was released on December 6, 2011.
Frampton wrote (or co-wrote) every song on Red.
Notable co-written songs include "Billy the Kid", which she wrote with Mark Foster and Isom Innis, lead singer and keyboard player for Foster the People respectively, "Hearts out to Dry," which she wrote with her sister, Meg, and "Bullseye," which she wrote with Isabella Summers, the keyboard player for Florence and the Machine.
She was the opening act for her coach, Blake Shelton, on his Well Lit & Amplified tour.
Shelton insisted that she had earned her spot on his tour and he was not doing her any favors.
She later was a supporting act for The Fray in their sold out US tour in the Midwest and the West Coast from April to May 2011.
2012
Her own solo US tour took place from February to July 2012, with Canadian singer-songwriter Andrew Allen as her opening act.
Meg & Dia (whose members had joined Dia on the Blake Shelton tour) confirmed their disbandment in October 2012.
She covered the Korean song, "Lonely" by 2NE1, as an acoustic ballad in English for allkpop.com to promote her later concert in Seoul, Korea.
On December 30, 2012, she sang a solo of "Heartless" and performed "We Are The Champions" with the final 8 of The Voice of Vietnam.
2013
In January 2013, Dia held a small tour, staging concerts across Southeast Asian countries Vietnam, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
She also collaborated with Singto Numchok on his singles "Gift" and "Coffee Mate" in Thailand.
Frampton was featured on "Heart On the Floor", which is a track on The Summer Set's new album, Legendary.