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. Phil Hanseroth. Tim Hanseroth.WebsiteBrandi M. Carlile (born June 1, 1981) is an American three-time -winning and producer whose music spans multiple genres. As of 2018, Carlile has released six studio albums and earned seven Grammy Award nominations, including one for and six for.
She was the most nominated woman at the (six) including nominations for ( By the Way, I Forgive You), and ('). In 2019, Carlile formed an all-female quartet with, and called.Carlile dropped out of high school to pursue a career in music, teaching herself piano and guitar. Her debut major label album, was released to critical acclaim yet achieved limited commercial success. Carlile garnered wider recognition with her 2007 single 'The Story', from her. The Story was awarded gold status in 2017, having sold more than 500,000 copies to date. The Firewatcher's Daughter earned her a nomination for and peaked at No.
9 on the.Carlile has released seven albums, including The Story (2007), (2009), and (2011), the latter reaching No. 14 on the chart. In May 2017, Carlile released, featuring 14 artists covering tracks from the original album, including Adele, Pearl Jam, and Dolly Parton, it debuted at No.
30 on the Billboard 200. Her latest album, By the Way, I Forgive You, was released in February 2018 to critical and commercial acclaim. It debuted at No.
5 on the Billboard 200, her highest charted position to date, and also reached No. 1 on Billboard's Top Rock Albums.Carlile's music through the years has been categorized in several genres, including pop, rock,.
She said of her style, 'I've gone through all sorts of vocal phases, from pop to blues to R&B, but no matter what I do, I just can't get the country and western out of my voice.' Carlile has been a part of several activism campaigns and an advocate for causes ranging from spreading awareness for health issues to LGBT rights and empowerment of women. Contents.Life and career 1981–2003: Early life Carlile was born on June 1, 1981, in, United States, a small town 30 miles outside of. Growing up in the only house for miles, Carlile played in the woods, built forts and played music with her brother Jay and sister Tiffany. Brandi, whose mother is a singer, taught herself to sing when she was a little girl, and she started singing country songs on stage when she was 8 years old. She attended, but later dropped out to pursue her music career.At age eight, Carlile performed 's ' with her mother, Teresa Carlile and began playing the guitar and writing songs at age 15.
At 16, Carlile became a backup singer for an. According to Carlile, she was diagnosed with as a teen and dropped out of school to pursue a career in music. After being introduced to the music of, Carlile taught herself to play piano, and at 17 learned to play the guitar. 2004–2006: Career beginnings and debut. Carlile performing in in 2006Carlile began her career performing in Seattle music clubs with twin brothers Tim and Phil Hanseroth. In the beginning, signed Carlile in 2004 on the strength of songs she had been recording periodically at home.
Released in 2005, Carlile showcased those early songs along with newly recorded tracks in the self-titled album. The 2006 re-release by Columbia Records included re-recordings of 'Throw It All Away' and 'What Can I Say'.The album earned enthusiastic reviews; she was featured on 's '10 Artists to Watch in 2005' list, and other 'artist to watch' lists by Interview. In his review of the album, wrote, 'The accolades, combined with cover artwork that captures her at her cutest – as if she were a cousin of – might make some listeners suspicious of Carlile, since the cumulative effect makes her seem like a pretty, prepackaged creation.' He further wrote, 'her music is.
Rich, warm, and seductive, familiar in its form and sound, yet sounding fresh, even original, particularly in how her folky singer/songwriter foundation blends with her art-pop inclinations.' The album peaked at No. 80 on and reached No. 1 on.Shortly after the release of the album, she left her home in and set out with the Hanseroth brothers, as she had worked with them on her earliest recordings and independent regional tours.
The tightly knit trio, which forms the core of her band today, spent the better part of two years on the road honing the songs that would later become part of her album The Story.By the end of 2006, Carlile had embarked on several headlining tours and supported a variety of artists including,. 2007–2009: Breakthrough with The Story Her second album was produced. It includes a collaboration with the on 'Cannonball.' The album was recorded in an 11-day session with Carlile, the Hanseroths and drummer to capture the raw intensity of Carlile's live performances.
The crack in Carlile's vocals during the title track, 'The Story', came out by accident and was a direct result of the way the album was recorded. 'The Story' was featured heavily in commercials during the, leading to increased exposure to her music.
In response to the advertisement, album sales increased 368 percent from 1,323 to 6,198. Sales for the lead single, 'The Story', increased in downloads of 28,091 copies.'
The Story' peaked at No. 5 on the Music Store's most purchased list. The song was also used in the 2008 commercial for and helped the song reach No.
1 and the album reach No. 4 on the Portuguese charts. 'The Story' was featured on the end credits of the romantic drama film. Her song ' became her first single to reach No.
1 (in Portugal).The album has sold more than 257,776 copies in the US and peaked at No. 41 on and No.
10 on.Music critic praised Carlile for The Story saying, 'The roiling collection fulfills the promise of her remarkable debut, offering resounding confirmation that Carlile is a singular talent.' 'It wasn't until 2007's The Story—her T-Bone Burnett-produced sophomore release—that we realized even half of what we'd been dealt. Nearly a minute into the second song, something about her shifted from promise to absolute certainty as Carlile let loose a hurricane of lung power” wrote Rachael Maddux for magazine.Three songs from her previous album, 'Tragedy,' 'What Can I Say,' and 'Throw It All Away,' were featured in the TV drama. A special two-hour episode of Grey's Anatomy also featured Carlile's song 'Turpentine' during footage of the spin-off,.
Grey's Anatomy also released a version of the music video for 'The Story' with interspersed footage of the show. Actress performed her version of Carlile's single 'The Story' in the of the show.In 2007 Carlile performed at the Borderline in London and as guest on 's UK tour. She was the opening act for and during their Australia tour. In April 2008, she performed on the show. Carlile's album debuted at No. 26 on and also received positive reviews from critics.Give Up the Ghost was released in 2009 and debuted at No. 26 on the. Produced by -winning producer, it featured a collaboration with on the song 'Caroline' as well as, drummer and keyboardist.
In 2010, in Latin America chose the song 'If There Was No You' from the album as a jingle to promote its series 'Grandes Migraciones' (Great Migrations). Also that same year, during the, Carlile was nominated for a for 'Outstanding Music Artist' for the album. The album peaked at No.
26 on.In one of the reviews of the album for Paste, Rachael Maddux wrote, 'Writhing and burning and staring at life straight down the barrel, Give Up the Ghost is exactly the album Carlile needed to make at this moment. The production is thick but elegant, applied with full knowledge that the songs could exist beautifully in a sparse acoustic-strummed daze, but that they deserve more than that.' She added, 'The best part about Give Up The Ghost? She will probably make an even better album one day.' 2010–2014: Continued success In 2011, Carlile's album reached number 14 on the chart. The live album finds Carlile performing a mix of original songs and cover material. Recorded during two sold-out shows in November 2010 at Benaroya Hall in Seattle, Washington, the album features -native Carlile and her long-time band (including brothers Phil and Tim Hanseroth) performing alongside the.
Andrew Leahey from called it Carlile's best and wrote, 'Live at Benaroya Hall' is more concerned with dressing up Carlile's music in elegant, orchestral clothing, and the results are pretty stunning, from the grandeur of 'The Story'—now featuring horns, woodwinds, and strings. This isn't Brandi Carlile's first concert album, but it's certainly the best.' In the United States, the album reached peak positions of number 63 on the, number 5 on the chart and number 14 on the.Carlile's next album, released June 5, 2012, was produced. The album is a collaboration between her and the Hanseroth twins.
In an interview with she says, 'We decided a decade ago to split everything in our band evenly amongst the three of us. So nobody has any vested interest in getting involved with someone else's song or their story. But nobody has a vested interest in keeping someone out of the story either.
It always comes down to what's best for the song.' 'Heart's Content' from this album was further featured in 2013's romantic movie, when Katie (played by ) and Alex (played by ) heard it on radio in an empty diner and danced to it. Brandi Carlile and the Oregon Symphony at the in in 2012The album peaked at 10 on the Billboard 200, number 1 on the and number 3 on.Carlile was also a judge for the 10th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.On January 11, 2014, Brandi sang the National Anthem for the Saints vs Seahawks NFL playoff game.Carlile recorded a cover of 's ' for the compilation album. 2015–2016: The Firewatcher's Daughter Carlile's 5th album released on March 3, 2015 on.
In a preview of her new album before release, the wrote, 'Whether The Firewatcher's Daughter continues the flirtation of 2012's Bear Creek, returns to the warm adult songcraft of The Story and Give Up the Ghost, or explores some other direction entirely, she's sure to bring emotional intelligence, thoughtful clarity, and, most importantly, the most arresting female voice in pop this side of. I'm betting on her.'
'We didn't make any demos. To me rock and roll isn't really a genre but more of recklessness or a risk,' Carlile told. 'The more something gets ironed out and sure of itself, the less it begins to rock somehow. That is what I think rock and roll is. And it's scary.'
The preview track, 'The Eye', for which a video was released prior to the album, is a front-porch acoustic. The review from said,'The Eye' is exactly what it proclaims itself to be: a quiet breath in the midst of the album's glorious storm. Rooted in Carlile's love of both and California pop, the song is the kind many other artists are going to want to cover. It will be hard to top the original, though; it so eloquently highlights the telepathic connection Carlile shares with her longtime bandmates. A favorite on recent tours, 'The Eye' is destined to become a centerpiece in Carlile's catalog.The album was No. 1 on Billboard's Top Rock Album Chart, and a first for her.
This was Carlile's second consecutive album to break the Top-10 after Bear Creek topped out at No. The album topped the charts in both and categories. Carlile and the Hanseroth twins on in 2016reviewing the album wrote,I thought she leaned too adult-contemporary for my tastes. Boy, was I wrong! This might be her most rockin' album to date.
The album starts like a house afire: Carlile totally nails the vocal on the gospel influenced 'Wherever Is Your Heart,' and this one makes you realize just how good she is. When she sings, you're a believer. She'll have you singing along on the infectious 'The Thing I Regret'.
Maybe the biggest surprise on the album is 'Mainstream Kid,' which shows some grit! It's as badass as Carlile has ever sounded. If you had Brandi Carlile pegged as an adult-contemporary softie, you might try again. Brandi Carlile and the Hanseroth twins show that they aren't afraid to rock out. The Firewatcher's Daughter is a bold and welcome addition to her catalogue.wrote, 'The Firewatcher's Daughter is an album with a big heart, one that responds with love, not fear.'
She performed with on on May 4, 2015, singing the song popularized by the, '.' Carlile was nominated for the category, with her for the.Carlile was the featured musical guest on on April 7, 2016. She sang the song 'Mainstream Kid' (from The Firewatcher's Daughter), and dedicated the performance to Senator, who also appeared on the program that night. 2017–present: Grammy success with By the Way, I Forgive You Carlile's sixth studio album, produced by Dave Cobb, was released on February 16, 2018, and was preceded by three tracks: ', 'The Mother', and 'Sugartooth'.
Carlile performed songs from the album on. She also made a guest appearance on 's album The Tree of Forgiveness.
By the Way, I Forgive You went on to become the highest charting album of Carlile's career, reaching No. It also reached the number 1 position on the Billboard Top Rock Albums during the same week. The first track from the album, 'Everytime I Hear That Song', was listed on Former President 's year end playlist. The album received critical acclaim from critics, leading Carlile to receive 6 nominations at the, the most nominations for a female in 2019, including the all-genre and categories. She won in three categories: Americana album and both best American roots song and best American roots performance (for “The Joke”).In 2019, Carlile co-founded the country music supergroup with and, later adding to complete the line-up.
Carlile appeared at 's 87th birthday concert alongside where the two performed a song from Tucker's upcoming album, which Carlile produced with. The Highwomen also made their live debut during this concert, performing '. Their debut single 'Redesigning Women' was released on July 19, 2019, and their self-titled album is set for release on September 6. Personal life. Carlile on stage in 2010In a November 2002 interview, Carlile identified herself as a lesbian.
She later told the, 'I don't have to have a lot of formality around it. There were people before me who paved the way.' In June 2012 she announced she was engaged to Catherine Shepherd. The two were married in Boston, Massachusetts on September 15, 2012. The couple have two daughters, Evangeline and Elijah.Carlile is the inspiration behind a restaurant in Seattle across from the Paramount Theatre called The Carlile Room.Carlile keeps some goats, chickens, a horse, a dog and a cat. She is a Christian and lives in.Two of Carlile's long-time collaborators are.
She has played with them since she was seventeen years old, and Phil is now her brother-in-law, after marrying her younger sister. The three got matching tattoos of the, the double - two intertwined snakes, each swallowing the other's tail - that is central magical item in the book and movie. Activism and humanitarian work In 2008, Carlile and Tim and Phil Hanseroth established the Looking Out Foundation, a organization to give financial support to causes in which they believe. The foundation has awarded grants to organizations including, The Women's Funding Alliance, and the. The Looking Out Foundation has launched numerous grassroots campaigns including Looking Out For The Hungry, The If Project and The Story Campaign. Carlile donates $1 from every concert ticket sale to the foundation. In January 2010, Looking Out Foundation partnered with the, the, and two local Seattle studios to support the Fight the Fear Campaign.In May 2017, Carlile released, a benefit album featuring songs from her 2007 album,.
Troubled by the world's refugee crisis, and the impact it has on children, Carlile and Looking Out Foundation chose as the beneficiary of the album. Cover Stories features 14 artists, all of whom cover songs from The Story. Tracks include cover of 'The Story', cover of 'Again Today', and cover of 'Hiding My Heart'. Other artists featured are, the,.
Former US President wrote the foreword. In October 2018, Carlile teamed up with to re-imagine the single 'Party of One' as a duet with the proceeds going to the ongoing Story Campaign. Carlile has donated more than $675,000 to War Child UK through The Story Campaign and sales of her benefit album.Discography. Main article:Studio albums.
(2005). (2007). (2009). (2012). (2015). (2018)Awards Carlile won Seattle's City of Music Breakthrough Award for 2010.
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ReleasedApril 3, 2007RecordedAugust - September 2006Length52: 52chronology(2005)The Story(2007)(2009)The Story is the second by singer, and was released on April 3, 2007. The album peaked at #58 in the on May 5, 2007. The Story was produced by and recorded over eleven days on two-inch audio tape in The Warehouse Studios in,. The album also features the guitarists and songwriters Tim and Phil Hanseroth, drummer Matt Chamberlain, cellist Josh Neumann and backing vocals by the on 'Cannonball'. The album was re-recorded as featuring various artists covering the songs such as, and in aid of the charity. Contents.Television exposure ' was used in an episode of.
A video was created, first airing on the season 3 recap episode, '. The video helped boost sales and downloads of the album increased.' ' was also used in television advertisements promoting the final season of series and the Australian drama series.On 25 April 2008 Carlile performed 'The Story' and 'Turpentine' on the show. The song 'The Story' was also used in the 2008 commercial for, one of the most popular beer brands in, which led to the album The Story reaching number 4 on the Portuguese album chart.
The song was used in a television commercial aired on American and Canadian television showcasing their new line-up of more fuel efficient cars. Due to the ad airing heavily during the, the song increased in downloads.' The Story' was used in a montage of football coach during the opening and closing of the Ohio State-Penn State football game on on October 25, 2008.2010 The song was also used in a television commercial that aired on South African television.' The Story' is currently being used on Connecticut Channel 3 during promotions for the local news. It was also used in the film (2012).Track listing. 'Late Morning Lullaby' (Brandi Carlile) - 3:27. ' (Phil Hanseroth) - 3:58.
'Turpentine' (Carlile) - 2:58. 'My Song' (Carlile) - 4:28. 'Wasted' (Carlile) - 3:47.
'Have You Ever' (P. Hanseroth) - 2:32. 'Josephine' (Carlile, Tim Hanseroth) - 3:02.
'Losing Heart' (Carlile, T. Hanseroth, P. Hanseroth) - 3:35. 'Cannonball' (Carlile) - 3:52. 'Until I Die' (Carlile) - 4:06.
'Downpour' (Carlile) - 3:14. 'Shadow on the Wall' (Carlile, T.
Hanseroth) - 3:15. 'Again Today' (Carlile) - 10:38.
Contains a hidden track, 'Hiding My Heart' (T. Hanseroth)Personnel., lead vocals, background vocals. Keith Ciancia -., background vocals. guitar, background vocals. Cello. keyboards. background vocals.
background vocalsChart performance and reception Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingJustPressPlay8.8/10In response to the increase in album downloads caused by the adverts in the U.S. (mentioned above), the album saw a 368% increase in sales from 1,323 to 6,198, causing it to return to the Billboard 200 at #88. To date the album has currently sold 257,776 copies in the United States. The lead single, The Story saw an increase in downloads of 28,091 digital copies, causing it to the chart at #48 on the Billboard Hot Digital songs chart.Chart (2007)PeakpositionU.S.58Chart (2008)PeakpositionPortuguese 30 albums4Certifications RegionCertification/salesUnited States Gold500,000.sales figures based on certification alone^shipments figures based on certification aloneCovers. See also:.
season 9 finalist performed 'The Story' during the top 16 week, receiving praises from the judges. Her cover was released as an American Idol live performance single on the iTunes Store and was available for purchase during the show's run. English singer covered Carlile's hidden track 'Hiding My Heart' as a bonus track for the limited edition of her 2011 album, which was then used on the soundtrack of the 2010 South Korean film Secret Love. Actress and singer covered 'The Story' on her 2011 album. This cover was used on the episode ' during the. The singer/songwriter known as Cranius, covered 'The Story' in 2009.
Cranius is known best for his World of Warcraft-based machinima songs, most popular of which is 'Big Blue Dress'. 'The Story' was covered by country singer and was released as the first single from her 2016 album.References. Archived from on 2007-12-25. Retrieved 2007-11-23. New York: Prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2012-06-04. The Sydney Morning Herald.
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