Garrison Starr
Singer/songwriter Garrison Starr is an individualist with a streak of passion. Having spent her life growing up in the South, her work mixes up Nashville country twang with a hearty rock appeal. When her friends were making life plans after high school, Starr's ambition was to become a singer. She issued the homemade cassette Pinwheels upon her high-school graduation and maintained a steady schedule of coffeehouse gigs before leaving for the University of Mississippi in the fall of 1993.
Starr's college stint was short-lived, for she packed her bags after three semesters in order to do music full-time. Her 1996 EP, Stupid Girl, reflected upon her time spent in school. A year later, Starr issued her proper mainstream debut, Eighteen Over Me, and exuded a new confidence and fresh musical direction. Her music was sultry, yet abrasive. She was coming into her own as an artist, but also as an individual. Such a change didn't last long, though, for Starr was a bit disenchanted with her life choices and faced self-doubts in her early twenties. Longtime friend and songwriter Clay Jones supported her throughout this period of second guessing.
After a move from Nashville to Los Angeles, Starr and Jones began writing songs together. Starr took her time with the new material. Featuring a post-alternative and country twist, Songs from Take Off to Landing, Starr's second effort, was issued in spring 2002. Starr made her Vanguard debut in 2004 with Airstreams & Satellites. Within a year's time, Starr decided to leave Los Angeles for a return to the sunnier side of Nashville. She and her longtime collaborator, guitarist Neilson Hubbard, joined bassist/engineer Brad Jones for the production of Starr's fifth album. The Sound of You and Me, released in March 2006, was the most honest and emotional album of her career to date, though it was her next record, 2007's The Girl That Killed September, that the singer considered her "best."
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Lovey Dovey
Garrison Starr, The Wealthy West
Rock - Paru chez Garrison Starr and The Wealthy West le 8 sept. 2017
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The Girl That Killed September
Rock - Paru chez Media Creature 12x12 le 1 janv. 2007
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Songs From Take-Off To Landing
Rock - Paru chez Backporch le 1 janv. 2002
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Airstreams & Satellites
Rock - Paru chez Vanguard Records le 1 janv. 2004
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Fireworks
The Milk Carton Kids, Garrison Starr
Pop - Paru chez Milk Carton Kids Records le 30 juin 2023
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The Sound Of You & Me
Rock - Paru chez Vanguard Records le 1 janv. 2005
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Ain't No Grave
Garrison Starr, The Gospel Truth
Folk - Paru chez Garrison Starr le 2 sept. 2022
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The Dark End of the Street
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez PierceStarr Records le 27 août 2021
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Garrison Starr Live At 9:30 Club 11/18/2000
Musiques du monde - Paru chez Garrison Starr le 18 nov. 2000
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It's Alright
Garrison Starr, The Gospel Truth
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez Garrison Starr le 17 févr. 2023
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Oh My Soul (Album Version)
Garrison Starr, The Gospel Truth
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez Garrison Starr le 23 déc. 2022
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Oh My Soul (acoustic)
Garrison Starr, The Gospel Truth
Folk - Paru chez Garrison Starr le 20 oct. 2022
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Time Is Fading
Seibold, Anna Pancaldi, Garrison Starr
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez Mighty Maverick Music le 6 avr. 2020
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Sit With Me Tonight
Pop - Paru chez BMG Rights Management (US) LLC le 22 mars 2023
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Dam That's Breaking
Pop - Paru chez Garrison Starr le 28 août 2020
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Make Peace with It
Pop - Paru chez Garrison Starr le 12 févr. 2021
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