| 04 Mar 2010 |
Jessica Harp - Harp Retires From Singing
ContactMusic -
Country music star JESSICA HARP is to quit singing to concentrate on her songwriting career.Harp shot to fame after forming country duo The Wreckers with Michelle Branch,...
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| 03 Mar 2010 |
The Wreckers' Jessica Harp Quits Singing Career to Focus on Songwriting
cmt.com -
Jessica Harp , who returned to a solo career after partnering with Michelle Branch for the Wreckers , has decided to quit pursuing a singing career, according to a letter she posted on her Web site. Harp will concentrate on songwriting instead.
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| 19 Feb 2010 |
Raising their voices for a cause
The Milton Standard-Journal -
LEWISBURG — Bucknell University’s four student a capella groups presented an eclectic mix of songs ranging from classics like the Beatles’ “Penny Lane” to James Taylor’s “Carolina in my Mind,” to modern tunes such as Michelle Branch’s “Breathe” and Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody,” at a performance benefiting the service group A.C.E.S. (Advancing Communities: Educating and Serving) Thursday night ...
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| 18 Feb 2010 |
Raising their voices for a cause
The Milton Standard-Journal -
LEWISBURG — Bucknell University’s four student a capella groups presented an eclectic mix of songs ranging from classics like the Beatles’ “Penny Lane” to James Taylor’s “Carolina in my Mind,” to modern tunes such as Michelle Branch’s “Breathe” and Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody,” at a performance benefiting the service group A.C.E.S. (Advancing Communities: Educating and Serving) Thursday night ...
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| 15 Feb 2010 |
Raising their voices for a cause
The Milton Standard-Journal -
LEWISBURG — Bucknell University’s four student a capella groups presented an eclectic mix of songs ranging from classics like the Beatles’ “Penny Lane” to James Taylor’s “Carolina in my Mind,” to modern tunes such as Michelle Branch’s “Breathe” and Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody,” at a performance benefiting the service group A.C.E.S. (Advancing Communities: Educating and Serving) Thursday night ...
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| 08 Feb 2010 |
Raising their voices for a cause
The Milton Standard-Journal -
LEWISBURG — Bucknell University’s four student a capella groups presented an eclectic mix of songs ranging from classics like the Beatles’ “Penny Lane” to James Taylor’s “Carolina in my Mind,” to modern tunes such as Michelle Branch’s “Breathe” and Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody,” at a performance benefiting the service group A.C.E.S. (Advancing Communities: Educating and Serving) Thursday night ...
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| 14 Jan 2010 |
Michelle Branch at America Music Theatre tonight
York Daily Record -
Songstress Michelle Branch brings her Grammy-winning talent to American Music Theatre at 8 tonight.
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| 10 Jan 2010 |
Michelle Branch fumbles forward, sounds great
Lancaster Online -
Singer-songwriter Michelle Branch seemed more than a little insecure Friday night when she performed at the American Music Theatre in East Lampeter Township.With the houselights still on, Branch strolled onstage and immediately commented on the number of empty seats. Branch, who was joined by an a...
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| 07 Jan 2010 |
Michelle Branch: Finding a balance amid country, pop and life
Lancaster Online -
Michelle Branch has experienced the good and the bad in almost equal measures during her nine-year career in the music business.Though the singer-songwriter, who will perform with her band tonight at the American Music Theatre, is just 26 years old, it sometimes must feel like a lifetime.Branch cata...
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| 07 Jan 2010 |
Branch brings solo act to BGSU
The Toledo Blade -
By BRIAN DUGGER BLADE STAFF WRITER Michelle Branch has been on a musical journey that hasn't always been a smooth ride. Now 26, she signed her first major record deal as a teenager and exploded on the pop music scene with "The Spirit Room," an album released in December, 2001, that included the hits "Everywhere," "All You Wanted," and "Goodbye to You." In 2002, she collaborated with Santana on ...
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| 03 Jan 2010 |
Here and There
Lancaster Online -
Branch outGrammy winner Michelle Branch, whose hits include "Everywhere" and "Breathe," will perform with the Mark DeRose Band at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 8, at American Music Theatre, 2425 Lincoln Highway East. For ticket information, call 397-7700.Worth a driveThis blood vessel configuration of the hea...
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