Rachael Yamagata
Idioma disponível: inglêsSinger/songwriter Rachael Yamagata grew up listening to Carole King, Roberta Flack, James Taylor, and the like, for music was the one thing in Yamagata's life that remained consistent. Her parents divorced when she was two, forcing her to find a balance between her German-Italian mother's apartment in New York City and the Washington, D.C. residence of her third-generation Japanese father. Such frequent travel readied Yamagata for a way of life that would eventually lead her to a professional singing career. By the time she reached Northwestern University in the mid-'90s, Yamagata had one year of piano lessons and a spiral notebook full of songs under her belt. After pursuing a degree in French for one year, she relocated to New York to become an Italian theater major at Vassar. Sporadic changes loomed ahead, however. When her acting coach at Vassar moved to Barnard College, Yamagata thought she would go, too. She eventually opted to return to Northwestern instead, where she joined the theater program and befriended the funk band Bumpus during her junior year. Bumpus was a mainstay on the club circuit in Chicago, and Yamagata soon landed a gig singing with the band. She spent six years in the lineup, recording three albums and touring the country along the way. By 2001, however, Yamagata felt her time with Bumpus had run its course. She had a solid batch of songs that didn't gel with the band's funkafied formula, and a solo career was soon launched. In September 2002, Yamagata landed a deal with Arista's Private Music, and her self-titled EP arrived in October. Her first full-length album, Happenstance, followed in June 2004. Featuring production from John Alagía, who had previously helmed such albums as John Mayer's Room for Squares and Dave Matthews Band's Busted Stuff, the album's pop-tinged sound found its way onto several teen-driven TV shows, including The O.C. and Alias. Happenstance also endeared Yamagata to such musicians as Ray LaMontagne, Jason Mraz, Ryan Adams, Conor Oberst, and Rhett Miller, all of whom invited her to perform on their albums as Yamagata readied her sophomore effort. Boosted by such support, she returned in 2008 with Elephants...Teeth Sinking into Heart, an eclectic release that featured both intimate material and PJ Harvey-inspired rock. Yamagata used the crowdfunding website PledgeMusic to create her third full-length, 2011's laid-back Chesapeake, and again in 2016 to help fund that years highly anticipated Tightrope Walker.
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Singer/songwriter Rachael Yamagata grew up listening to Carole King, Roberta Flack, James Taylor, and the like, for music was the one thing in Yamagata's life that remained consistent. Her parents divorced when she was two, forcing her to find a balance between her German-Italian mother's apartment in New York City and the Washington, D.C. residence of her third-generation Japanese father. Such frequent travel readied Yamagata for a way of life that would eventually lead her to a professional singing career. By the time she reached Northwestern University in the mid-'90s, Yamagata had one year of piano lessons and a spiral notebook full of songs under her belt. After pursuing a degree in French for one year, she relocated to New York to become an Italian theater major at Vassar. Sporadic changes loomed ahead, however. When her acting coach at Vassar moved to Barnard College, Yamagata thought she would go, too. She eventually opted to return to Northwestern instead, where she joined the theater program and befriended the funk band Bumpus during her junior year.
Bumpus was a mainstay on the club circuit in Chicago, and Yamagata soon landed a gig singing with the band. She spent six years in the lineup, recording three albums and touring the country along the way. By 2001, however, Yamagata felt her time with Bumpus had run its course. She had a solid batch of songs that didn't gel with the band's funkafied formula, and a solo career was soon launched.
In September 2002, Yamagata landed a deal with Arista's Private Music, and her self-titled EP arrived in October. Her first full-length album, Happenstance, followed in June 2004. Featuring production from John Alagía, who had previously helmed such albums as John Mayer's Room for Squares and Dave Matthews Band's Busted Stuff, the album's pop-tinged sound found its way onto several teen-driven TV shows, including The O.C. and Alias. Happenstance also endeared Yamagata to such musicians as Ray LaMontagne, Jason Mraz, Ryan Adams, Conor Oberst, and Rhett Miller, all of whom invited her to perform on their albums as Yamagata readied her sophomore effort. Boosted by such support, she returned in 2008 with Elephants...Teeth Sinking into Heart, an eclectic release that featured both intimate material and PJ Harvey-inspired rock. Yamagata used the crowdfunding website PledgeMusic to create her third full-length, 2011's laid-back Chesapeake, and again in 2016 to help fund that years highly anticipated Tightrope Walker.
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Something In the Rain (Music from the Original TV Series)
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Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart (Standard Version)
Pop - Lançado por Warner Records em 06/10/2008
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Happenstance (Deluxe Version)
Pop/Rock - Lançado por Private Music em 25/12/2007
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Rachael Yamagata on Audiotree Live (Audiotree Live Version)
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Acoustic Happenstance
Pop - Lançado por Frankenfish Records em 26/07/2016
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Tightrope Walker
Pop - Lançado por Frankenfish Records em 23/09/2016
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Porch Songs
Pop - Lançado por Frankenfish Records em 16/11/2018
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Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart
Pop - Lançado por Warner Records em 06/10/2008
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Happenstance
Pop/Rock - Lançado por Private Music em 08/01/2004
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Heavyweight EP
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River
Christmas Music - Lançado por RCA - Legacy em 10/10/2004
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No Direction (From ′One Spring Night′, Pt. 1) (Original Television Soundtrack)
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Nobody
Pop - Lançado por Frankenfish Records em 22/07/2016
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Over
Pop - Lançado por Frankenfish Records em 05/08/2016
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Is It You (From ′One Spring Night′, Pt. 3) (Original Television Soundtrack)
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Spinning in Circles
Pop - Lançado por Frankenfish Records em 22/10/2013
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Let Me Be Your Girl
Pop - Lançado por Frankenfish Records em 09/09/2016
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Selections From Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart
Pop - Lançado por Warner Records em 26/08/2008
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Worn Me Down (Live at the Loft)
Pop/Rock - Lançado por Private Music em 27/12/2004
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We Could Still Be Happy (From ′One Spring Night′, Pt. 4) (Original Television Soundtrack)
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