Julie Doiron

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加拿大女歌手Julie Doiron是原著名indie團(tuán)Eric's Trip貝斯手,單飛后作著低調(diào)民謠式的音樂。
感性直率的演唱,加上多年來對(duì)于音樂的積累沉淀,使得她的作品沉靜樸拙,散發(fā)著成熟傷感的氣息。
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小簡(jiǎn)介
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加拿大女歌手Julie Doiron是原著名indie團(tuán)Eric's Trip貝斯手,單飛后作著低調(diào)民謠式的音樂。
感性直率的演唱,加上多年來對(duì)于音樂的積累沉淀,使得她的作品沉靜樸拙,散發(fā)著成熟傷感的氣息。
Julie Doiron began her musical career in 1990, singing and playing bass for the Canadian indie rock band Erics Trip. As the group released numerous EPs and three albums for Sub Pop, Doiron also began writing her own largely acoustic material. When Erics Trip broke up in 1996, she released an album under the name Broken Girl on Sappy Records, her own label. Later that year, Doiron worked on her second album, Loneliest in the Morning, which came out on Sub Pop and was recorded with prominent indie rock producers and musicians like Doug Easley, Davis McCain, Giant Sands Howie Gelb, and the Grifters Dave Shouse. Doiron moved to Tree Records for her next release, 1999s EP Will You Still Love Me?; a collaboration with Canadian indie rockers the Wooden Stars followed in early 2000. Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars won that years Juno — Canadas equivalent of a Grammy Award — for Best Independently Released Album. Doiron moved to Jagjaguwar for 2001s Desormais and the following years Heart and Crime; the label also reissued Will You Still Love Me? and Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars in 2002 with some multimedia extras. The following year, she collaborated on a split album with Okkervil River for Acuarela Records, and 2004 saw the release of Goodnight Nobody. Former Erics Trip member Rick White produced Doirons 2007 album Woke Myself Up.