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A New (April 2008) Interview with Brandi on Six FM  (Northern Ireland)

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks again Sonic!

 

 

 

 


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This site offers fans of Brandi Carlile a place to discover more about the musical talents of the Brandi Carlile Band, including the dynamic duo, Tim and Phil Hanseroth.

 

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"TURPENTINE" directed by Roman White

 

 

 

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HomeAlive.org

 

To date we have raised over $6000 for Home Alive, including the money raised through the auctioning of the drumhead shown below.

Thanks to everyone who helped support this great cause!

 

 

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Check out these new live recordings!

 

 

That Year (Live from Burlington, VT)

 

 

 

Madman Across The Water (Live from Burlington, VT)

 

 

 

Brandi's cover of Radiohead's Creep

 

 



 

News & Articles

 

 

 

 

[May 12, 2008]

Brandi Carlile chats to I Like Music

Eartha Kitt sings her praises, kd lang would choose her to play her in a movie and the Indigo Girls asked her to sing on their album.


Sacha Whitmarsh finds out why there is something so very special about Brandi Carlile.


She's in the UK to promote her first album release here The Story with a short tour. Produced by T Bone Burnett, the album is a showcase of the two sides of Brandi - the country girl with a giant indie swagger. The title track is a vocal triumph. It starts slowly, voice soaring gracefully but menacingly over gentle strumming, then dives like a hunting bird of prey as her trademark voice-break kickstarts the song into a passionate, anthemic belter. It's the strongest track on the album and will surely be a single. More

 

[December 6, 2007]

Singer-Songwriter Brandi Carlile Performs First U.K. Date at the Gibson Guitar Studio in London

Brandi Carlile recently performed an intimate showcase gig in the Gibson Guitar Studio in London’s West End to a specially invited music industry and press audience.  More

 

 

[September 13, 2007]

Perfectly Flawed

"Nobody wants to hear perfection, because nobody's perfect," Brandi Carlile declares over the phone as she lies on her lawn in Ravensdale, Washington — just outside the Starbucks capital . "It's something I've learned playing live shows, too. People want you to fuck up."


The country-fried singer-songwriter, who's as obsessed with the Grand Ole Opry as she is Elton John, is in the midst of a freak break in her touring schedule as the headliner of VH1's "You Oughta Know" concert series. The thing is, you should've known about her two years ago when she released her eponymous debut, but, for Johnny-come-latelies, Carlile just released her sophomore effort, a spectacular array of 13 tracks that documents the past 10 years of her life. Rightly called The Story, the album was recorded (imperfections abounding) to two-inch tape with the help of producer T Bone Burnett.  More from the Phoenix New Times


 

[September 10, 2007]

Review: Carlile spins convincing 'Story'

It's been quite a few years since we've seen a new female pop star with as much potential as Brandi Carlile.


The 26-year-old Washington state native is so loaded in that regard that it seems almost unnecessary to bring gender into the equation. I mention it because the cannibalistic pop music world is particularly hard on young female artists and it's discouraging to note how many get mercilessly eaten up, then left for dead, by the

industry.  More from the Mercury News

 

[July 11, 2007]

New Tour Dates! 

Go to www.brandicarlile.com to purchase tickets.

 

[June 3, 2007]

AgainToday.com Music Education Fund

In honor of Brandi and as a gift on her 26th birthday, the members of AgainToday.com donated over $3000 to a newly formed fund at the Maple Valley Creative Arts Council.  The members of AgainToday.com are thrilled to offer their support to the Tahoma Junior High School music program and hope this initial donation will spur an ongoing incentive to support music education and the arts in Maple Valley.   To read more or to make a donation visit The Maple Valley Creative Arts Council

 

[June 2, 2007]

Singer delivers a concert gift to audience on her birthday

Sorry, folks. You're reading this with a very reasonable expectation: to find out what fast-rising Seattle pop star Brandi Carlile sounded like, Friday night at the Moore Theater.


Sadly, you're not going to get what you deserve, here. It's going to take a much better writer than this one to describe the urgent power that surges from her throat, or to break down her octave range, or explain the nuances in her deliberate hesitations and catches. More from the Seattle Times

 

[May 11, 2007]

All The World's A stage: Brandi Carlile "The Story"

Inflated balloons rest on a red carpet in the hallway, as if a party had just ended a few hours before. The auditorium is empty but it sparkles with life, and mysterious characters wander through the aisles. Slowly the lights come on and the air is filled with music, but it's still not clear what is real and what is imagined in this strange setting. More

 

[April 27, 2007]

"Anatomy" link propels sales of Carlile's album

Singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile's self-titled 2005 Columbia debut had a relatively quiet rollout. Released on the label's Red Ink imprint, the album, which has sold 74,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan, never made it onto the charts.

Two years later, Carlile's follow-up disc, "The Story," is a completely different, well, story. Released April 3, the album opened at No. 76 on the Billboard 200 and made an impressive jump to No. 41 in its second week. More from Reuters

 

[April 11, 2007]

A New Album, A New Story

Once upon a time, an unknown artist named Brandi Carlile put out an album entitled The Story. Even saying her name does not really ring any bells, since Carlile and her music have been quietly sitting in the corner, waiting for people to discover them. Unfortunately for the Washington native, her fabulous voice and poetic lyrics will only be enjoyed by those who take the time to seek her out. Unlike many artists, Carlile is not in your face with reality shows and other self-promotional schemes; she relies on word-of-mouth to expand her fan base. More from the TorchOnline

 

[April 8, 2007]

Grey's New 'Story'

"Grey's Anatomy" now has a reputation as the place for viewers to discover new artists and bands, such as Snow Patrol, The Fray and KT Tunstall. During a one-hour special on April 12, the show will shine its big spotlight on singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile, whose fiercely sung love song "The Story" is "Grey's" next music video. More from The New York Post

 

[April 5, 2007]

Brandi Carlile's voice is full of spirit

MIDWAY through Brandi Carlile's 19-song set Tuesday at the Troubadour, her tight-fitting suit jacket began to creep open at the neck — which was bad, Carlile explained, because she wasn't wearing anything underneath it. Per rock-show protocol, this elicited enthusiastic cheers from the capacity crowd. "Hey, I'm not that kind of girl," the 24-year-old Seattle native said with a laugh. More from the LA Times

 




 

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