Brandi Carlile
Auteur de Broken Horses: A Memoir
A propos de l'auteur
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Œuvres de Brandi Carlile
By the Way I Forgive You 2 exemplaires
Discover Brandi Carlile 1 exemplaire
Crowded Table 1 exemplaire
Cover stories Brandi Carlile celebrates 10 years of the story : an album to benefit War Child (2017) 1 exemplaire
Live from Neumo's [audio CD] / Brandi Carlile 1 exemplaire
"Mainstream Kid" 1 exemplaire
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Partage des connaissances
- Date de naissance
- 1981-06-01
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- Ravensdale, Washington, USA
- Professions
- Musician
Songwriter - Relations
- Shepherd, Catherine (wife)
- Prix et distinctions
- Grammy Award for Best American Roots Song (2019)
Grammy Award for Best American Roots Performance (2019)
Grammy Award for Best Americana Album (2019)
Grammy Award for Best Country Song (2021)
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Prix et récompenses
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 20
- Aussi par
- 6
- Membres
- 435
- Popularité
- #56,232
- Évaluation
- 4.3
- Critiques
- 14
- ISBN
- 20
This memoir painted a fresh and honest and even somewhat dorky (like me!!!) portrait of the artist as a still-to-me young musician: at once surprising and full of the expected moments in the trajectory of a star of Ms. Carlile's caliber--her unabashed thrill when she performed on stage the first time as a child in her native Washington (state); her experimentation with different genres outside the Western Grand Old Opry setting in which she first cut her musical chops; the years of scrimping and cobbling together equipment and resources to continue to put herself in front of a live audience; issues with drinking and drugs (although in the latter case, it was a combination of steroids for her damaged voice and Xanax to help her sleep in the wake of the effect of the steroids). But she also had other obstacles to overcome: being gay in a Baptist family; being gay in a largely anti-gay musical genre; being a woman in a decidedly male-centric musical genre; and her own self-doubt. On the other hand, she boldly contacted and approached music industry people and other celebrities--Elton John, Joni Mitchell, Barack Obama, to name a few--some of whom became friends and mentors; and she has been extremely generous with others, including Tanya Tucker, whose comeback album she produced and which earned Ms. Tucker her first Grammy--when she was in her sixties.
This memoir is also partly a love story written by Ms. Carlile to those people who make up her family--blood or otherwise: her parents, brother, sister; grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins; her wife and daughters; and her band mates, twins Phil and Tim Hanseroth, and their wives and children, all of whom live on a large tract of land owned by Ms. Carlile that contains the cabin she herself built about twenty years ago. And probably the most surprising aspect of the story of Brandi Carlile is her deep spirituality in the face of a Baptist community--and especially its pastor--who rejected her in a crushing way during her teenage years. In fact, in the title track of her Grammy winning "By the Way, I Forgive You," she publicly forgave the pastor who humiliated her. I think Ms. Carlile herself would be probably be equally thrilled and embarrassed by this comment: If you are looking for examples of grace in this world, look no further than Ms. Carlile's memoir.… (plus d'informations)