She’s been through a lot the past few years, but Michelle Branch is happy now.
The singer-songwriter — who rose to fame in 2001 with her pop-rock hit “Everywhere” and achieved crossover fame with her country duo The Wreckers in 2006 — returned to the spotlight this spring with her new album Hopeless Romantic. While writing the indie rock LP, her first solo venture in 14 years, Branch, 33, had plenty of material to mine from.
In addition to record label drama — Branch had both a Wreckers album and a solo pop album shelved by Warner Bros. Records before leaving the group — the star in...
The singer-songwriter — who rose to fame in 2001 with her pop-rock hit “Everywhere” and achieved crossover fame with her country duo The Wreckers in 2006 — returned to the spotlight this spring with her new album Hopeless Romantic. While writing the indie rock LP, her first solo venture in 14 years, Branch, 33, had plenty of material to mine from.
In addition to record label drama — Branch had both a Wreckers album and a solo pop album shelved by Warner Bros. Records before leaving the group — the star in...
- 4/27/2017
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
Tags: Uh Huh HerLeisha HaileyCamila GreyClub Skirts The DinahThe DinahIMDb
By the time Uh Huh Her plays The Dinah in April (they’re headlining a live show on Sunday, April 7 at 8 p.m.) they’ll already have begun the task of writing an anticipated new album – only the third full-length album since they picked up their guitars together six years ago.
After the lesbian rock duo tweeted this month about the rumored album number three, ardent fans have been taking to Facebook and blogs to make their own guesses about how it will compare to Nocturnes, the band’s very successful second full-length album loaded with hits like “Human Nature” and “Darkness Is” (the tracks even landed on soundtracks for The Kids Are All Right and Twilight), and their third Ep – aptly titled EP3 – from which fan favorite “Not a Love Song” had so eloquently sprung.
We caught up with...
By the time Uh Huh Her plays The Dinah in April (they’re headlining a live show on Sunday, April 7 at 8 p.m.) they’ll already have begun the task of writing an anticipated new album – only the third full-length album since they picked up their guitars together six years ago.
After the lesbian rock duo tweeted this month about the rumored album number three, ardent fans have been taking to Facebook and blogs to make their own guesses about how it will compare to Nocturnes, the band’s very successful second full-length album loaded with hits like “Human Nature” and “Darkness Is” (the tracks even landed on soundtracks for The Kids Are All Right and Twilight), and their third Ep – aptly titled EP3 – from which fan favorite “Not a Love Song” had so eloquently sprung.
We caught up with...
- 1/28/2013
- by Natalie Hope Mcdonald
- AfterEllen.com
Jodi Albert has said that Wonderland will not "alienate" female fans by doing revealing photo shoots. The singer - who is married to their manager, Westlife singer Kian Egan - told the Daily Star that the 'Not A Love Song' group want fans to see them as "their mates". "Our aim is very much to make songs about women for women," Albert said. "We want girls to see us as their mates and be the kind of girls they could get drunk with or have a girly night in with. "We love getting dressed up, like we have done on today's shoot, but we're not into really showing off acres of skin. The last thing (more)...
- 3/8/2011
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
Adele has knocked Jessie J from the top spot in this week's Irish singles chart. 'Someone Like You' climbs one from number two, pushing 'Price Tag' into second place. Jedward hold strong at number three with their Eurovision entry 'Lipstick'. Adele's 'Rolling In The Deep' rounds off the top five as it jumps one place. The Rubberbandits debut at number six with 'I Wanna Fight Your Father'. Meanwhile, Katy Perry's 'E.T.' featuring Kanye West climbs 18 places to number 16. Louis Walsh's new girlgroup Wonderland debut at number 22 with their single 'Not A Love Song'. Alexis (more)...
- 3/4/2011
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
Digital Spy is proud to present the very first video from Wonderland, the new girlband managed by Louis Walsh and Westlife's Kian Egan. The Anglo-Irish five-piece - recently the subject of an ITV2 behind-the-scenes documentary, Louis Walsh and Kian's Next Big Thing - Wonderland - will release their debut single 'Not A Love Song' in March. "It's a fun and cheeky song about girls having fun," group member Jodi Albert (more)...
- 12/6/2010
- by By Nick Levine
- Digital Spy
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