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Singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile has already attracted the attention of fans worldwide with popular songs like “Throw It All Away,” “Tragedy,” “Turpentine,” and “What Can I Say.” Brandi Carlile has not only benefited from the inclusion of her songs on the hit show “Grey’s Anatomy,” but touring alongside such popular artists as Tori Amos, The Fray, Chris Isaak, and many others have helped paved her way to stardom. Buy your Brandi Carlile tickets now!
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Brandi Carlile can rock
By Brandi's 6th Grade Teacher from Maple Valley, WA on 11/4/2007
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Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Perfect Set List
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Brandi was engaging, funny, and her charisma pulled the crowd into her show with songs that made everyne want to sing with her. She even had us singing 3 part harmony along with her. She unpluuged one and can belt out any song and make the hair on your arms stand up. She was incredible. Can't wait to hear more from her and her band.

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She was awesome!
By Loretta from Long Beach, CA on 4/5/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Great Encores
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Everyone

Brandi is great! Ron, Thanks for the tickets!

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Brandi Carlile Biography

A literate singer/songwriter whose music splits the difference between pop/rock and folksy Americana, Brandi Carlile was born in the small town of Ravensdale, Washington, an isolated community 50 miles from Seattle. With few neighbors or friends nearby, she grew up learning to make her own entertainment, which included hiking trips in the nearby woods and self-taught vocal lessons. Carlile also grew attached to the classic country music her parents doted on, specifically Patsy Cline, and she made her stage debut at the age of eight after she was taken to a local country radio show by her mother. At 17, Carlile picked up the guitar, having developed a taste for rock & roll through Elton John's classic albums of the '70s, and began hitting the Seattle bar scene, playing anywhere she could get a gig (including a stint singing backup for an Elvis Presley tribute act).

While playing clubs, she encountered a band called the Fighting Machinists, featuring twin brothers Tim and Phil Hanseroth. Impressed by their instrumental skills and spot-on harmonies, Carlile became an instant fan of the band, and when the group broke up, she persuaded the Hanseroth twins to form a new group with her. While they started out as an aggressive rock & roll band, Carlile's emotionally powerful songwriting and acoustic guitar work soon became the dominant component of their sound, and they began touring regularly, headlining small venues and opening shows for Dave Matthews, Shawn Colvin, and India.Arie.

In 2000, Carlile recorded the first of several self-released recordings that sold briskly at shows. By 2005, she'd earned enough buzz to secure a contract with Columbia Records, who released her self-titled debut later that same year. The album earned enthusiastic reviews, and Carlile was named one of 2005's Artists to Watch by Rolling Stone. In 2006, Carlile and her band began work on her second Columbia album, The Story, with T-Bone Burnett producing. The record was released in spring 2007 to warm reviews, and the inclusion of its title track in several commercials (most notably a General Motors ad that aired during the 2008 Beijing Olympics) helped boost sales. Give Up the Ghost followed in late 2009 and cracked the Top 40, featuring production from another high-caliber studio hand, Rick Rubin, as well as a duet with childhood idol Elton John.

Carlile rang in 2010 by issuing a Valentine's Day-themed EP, XOBC. She also continued to tour, making a well-received stop at the annual Bonnaroo Festival that summer and collaborating with the Seattle Symphony during two shows in November. The symphonic concerts were recorded and released the following year as Live at Benaroya Hall. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi