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Brandi Carlile

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Brandi Carlile Bio and Profile

Singer/Songwriter Brandi Carlile runs the gamut from alt.country to folk-rock and Leonard Cohen-brand pop.

Q&A With Brandi Carlile About The Story

Brandi Carlile's summer 2007 tour takes her and the twins to pretty much every corner of the continental U.S. Despite the hectic pace of her schedule, in the midst of her tour with the Indigo Girls, Carlile was kind enough to take some time out for this interview.

CD Review: Brandi Carlile - The Story

Brandi Carlile's latest effort—The Story—aptly picks up where her self-titled debut left off. The result is a remarkably memorable record that exemplifies both Carlile's musicianship and natural poetics ...

Concert Review: Brandi Carlile - The Story Listening Party

Last time we went to see Brandi Carlile in concert, she was performing at Western Washington University for a room full of curious coeds. That was over a year ago, and now she's back at one of Seattle's nicest mid-size concert venues ...

Brandi Carlile Photo Gallery

This photo gallery features pictures of alt.country singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile live in concert, both solo and with her full band.

Brandi Carlile Live in Bellingham, WA

Curled up on a too-small couch, in a too-small dressing room of Western Washington University's Performing Arts Center, Brandi Carlile fiddles with the leaves of a fake plastic tree hanging over her head while she describes life on the road.

CD Review: Brandi Carlile - Self-titled

Brandi Carlile's debut self-titled album is full of songs that have touching lyrics and infectious melodies.

Photo Gallery: Brandi Carlile With the Indigo Girls

On July 2, 2006, the Indigo Girls played a show at Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo, and Brandi Carlile was a surprize guest. Here are some pictures from that evening.

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