Biography
Michelle Branch describes her carear as a "love affair"
between her and music. She is a free spirit - dressing how
she wants, moving how she wants and singing about what she
wants. This fresh take on the pop scene has singled Michelle
out in a sea of manufactured boy and girl bands.
Born on July 2nd 1983 in Phoenix, Arizona, Michelle arrived
into thr world severn weeks early. From as far back as anyone
can remember she has been into music and was playing around
with her parents karaoke machine by the age of three.
At eight she took up signing lessons but was hit by a set
back when the family moved to Sedona, Arizona. However she
later there was no stopping her and soon she has switched
to home tutoring rather than school to concentrate on her
music.
Michelle made the leap into the music industry when a manager
named Jeff Rabhan took a time share tour at a resort nearby.
After getting a phone call from her friend, Michelle headed
down in a hot wired golf buggy and trust the tape upon him.
Though he wasn't keen at first, a few months later Michelle
got a call - and got signed up.
Her first album recorded independently, titled Broken Bracelet
was soon recorded and despite it's lack of publicity featured
some catchy tunes including 'Leap of Faith' and others which
would go on to be used in her later albums.
In Summer 2000, Michelle was offered the chance to play at
some up coming shows by Hanson's reps. Michelle accepted and
flew out to California. Here she was spotted by a rep for
Maverick Records. She signed up in December 2000 and recorded
her smash album "The Spirit Room."
The albums lead song "Everywhere" rocketed to #12
in the Billboard Hot 100 attracting the attention of major
artists including Sheryl Crow and the Dixie Chicks. She later
released All You Wanted as a single as well as Goodbye to
You, as featured on series 6 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
In summer 2003, Carlos Santana gave Michelle the chance to
work with him, recording Game of Love for his album Shaman.
This earned her a Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Grammy
as well as a nomination for best New Artist. In April 2003,
Michelle released her third album, Hotel Paper. Though the
album was not as addictive as a whole it did feature the single
"are you happy now?"
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