Brandi Carlile
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Brandi Carlile (born June 1, 1981) is an American singer and songwriter.
Carlile's music has been categorized in several genres, including pop, rock, alternative country, and folk.
Brandi Carlile grew up in Ravensdale, Wash., and made her live debut when she was just eight years old.
As the story goes, her mother got her up on stage at "the Northwest's version of the Grand Ole Opry,"
where the young girl performed her version of Rosanne Cash's "Tennessee Flat-Top Box."
When she was still very young, Carlile taught herself to sing and play piano. She didn't teach herself to play guitar until she was 17.
Since then, she's never had a "real" job. She started out singing back-up vocals for an Elvis impersonator, and was playing gigs every chance she got. She eventually developed a back-up band with brothers Tim and Phil Hasenroth. Together, they began playing at local restaurants and bars, weddings, parties, and every other gig available.
In 2004, Carlile finally signed a deal with Columbia Records, and continued recording throughout that year. The resulting album, Brandi Carlile was recorded partly in studios in Seattle, and partly in her home in Maple Valley.
Since then, Carlile's career has taken off at rocket speeds. She was named one of Rolling Stone magazine's Top 10 Artists to Watch in 2005, and was invited to sing backing vocals for the Indigo Girls' forthcoming record. She's toured persistantly throughout the US and has garnered praise from press and fans in Americana communities, as well as alt.country and rock genres.