Garrison Starr

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Little Lonely Girl 00:00 Tools
Beautiful In Los Angeles 00:00 Tools
Superhero 00:00 Tools
Let Me In 00:00 Tools
Pretending 00:00 Tools
Unchangeable 00:00 Tools
40 Days 00:00 Tools
Wonderful Thing 00:00 Tools
Sit with me tonight 00:00 Tools
5 Minutes 00:00 Tools
Big Sky 00:00 Tools
Pendulum 00:00 Tools
All Fall Down 00:00 Tools
To Garrison, on her 29th Birthday 00:00 Tools
Somethin's Gotta Change 00:00 Tools
Understood 00:00 Tools
Anytime 00:00 Tools
Gasoline 00:00 Tools
No Man's Land 00:00 Tools
Goldrush Heart 00:00 Tools
Sing It Like A Victim 00:00 Tools
Serves Me Right 00:00 Tools
The Girl That Killed September 00:00 Tools
Hardest Part Of Living 00:00 Tools
Byhalia Road 00:00 Tools
Hey, Girl 00:00 Tools
Kansas City, KS 00:00 Tools
Bones 03:27 Tools
Brightest Star 00:00 Tools
Black & White 00:00 Tools
Cigarettes And Spearmint 00:00 Tools
Spectacle 00:00 Tools
Gardenia 00:00 Tools
Raging Fire 00:00 Tools
Big Enough 00:00 Tools
Stay Home Tonight 00:00 Tools
Fireworks 00:00 Tools
Ugly 00:00 Tools
We Were Just Boys And Girls 00:00 Tools
Madness 00:00 Tools
Underneath the Wheel 00:00 Tools
Sing 00:00 Tools
Molly 00:00 Tools
Silent Night 00:00 Tools
Upside Down 00:00 Tools
Like a Drug 00:00 Tools
Clearer 00:00 Tools
I May Not Let Go 00:00 Tools
Grounded 00:00 Tools
Heart of This Thing 00:00 Tools
Star Power 00:00 Tools
Eighteen Over Me 00:00 Tools
Broken Headlights 00:00 Tools
Knucklehead 00:00 Tools
Will You Catch Me Then 00:00 Tools
What I Wish For 00:00 Tools
One-Sided 00:00 Tools
Afterall 00:00 Tools
Put Your Weapon Down 00:00 Tools
Runner Up 00:00 Tools
Passing 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Head Down 00:00 Tools
The Train that's Bound for Glory 00:00 Tools
Bruises 00:00 Tools
Airstreams and Satellites 00:00 Tools
The Girl That Killed September - from The Girl That Killed September 00:00 Tools
Everything You Thought You Knew Is Wrong 00:00 Tools
Together 00:00 Tools
Blue Alert 00:00 Tools
I Could Be Your Girl 00:00 Tools
Slow Crawl 00:00 Tools
Fall To You 00:00 Tools
Empire State Building 00:00 Tools
The Girl That Killed September (From The Girl That Killed September) 00:00 Tools
Between the Devil's Rain and a Dying Language 00:00 Tools
the day the rains came to schoharie 00:00 Tools
The Needle and the Vein 00:00 Tools
On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Other People's Eyes 00:00 Tools
When You're Really Trying 00:00 Tools
When Nobody Was Looking 00:00 Tools
Something's Gotta Change 00:00 Tools
Serious 00:00 Tools
Rednecks and Sailors 00:00 Tools
Desperate Hand 00:00 Tools
Heart Collector 00:00 Tools
Wardrobe Malfunction 00:00 Tools
Be My Savior 00:00 Tools
When You Were Young (The Killers Cover) 00:00 Tools
Complicated Tuning 00:00 Tools
In The Silence 00:00 Tools
Closer My Love 00:00 Tools
Halfway Whole (feat. Cary Brothers) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful In LA 00:00 Tools
All Fall Down (as featured on ABC's Grey's Anatomy) 00:00 Tools
Take It Back 00:00 Tools
Sink Or Swim 00:00 Tools
It Isn't Going to Be That Way 00:00 Tools
Fool For You 00:00 Tools
At The Heart of This Things 00:00 Tools
WHEN YOU WERE YOUNG 00:00 Tools
Baby, You Got Me 00:00 Tools
Gin and Juice 00:00 Tools
Night And Day Stars 00:00 Tools
I Can't Wait 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Changing 00:00 Tools
It Isn't Gonna Be That Way 00:00 Tools
Halfway Whole 00:00 Tools
Bryhalia Road 00:00 Tools
WAITING 00:00 Tools
Grounded (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Christmas This Year 00:00 Tools
I Fall Behind 00:00 Tools
Stupid Girl 00:00 Tools
Glory 00:00 Tools
Can't Have You 00:00 Tools
WANTED FOR ANYTHING 00:00 Tools
Five Minutes 00:00 Tools
When You Were Young (Cover of The Killers Song) 00:00 Tools
All I Want (feat. Glen Phillips) 00:00 Tools
Better Day Comin' 00:00 Tools
Tax Man 00:00 Tools
Rebel 00:00 Tools
The Lucky One 00:00 Tools
Superhero (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
To Garrison, On her 29th Birthday (From Forthcoming New Album) 00:00 Tools
Simple Theme 00:00 Tools
Tough Girl 00:00 Tools
Grounded [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Easy Mark 00:00 Tools
I'm Guilty 00:00 Tools
Superhero [Edit] 00:00 Tools
Superhero [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Hollow 00:00 Tools
Cigarettes And Spearmint (Live) 00:00 Tools
All About You 00:00 Tools
Little Starlight 00:00 Tools
More of You 00:00 Tools
Pauper 00:00 Tools
Voices 00:00 Tools
to Garrison on her 29th birthday 00:00 Tools
Try 00:00 Tools
Passing [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Wooden Instrument 00:00 Tools
Like a Drag 00:00 Tools
All Fall Down (feat. AG) 00:00 Tools
That Could Be Us 00:00 Tools
You Make Me Shake 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Waiting 00:00 Tools
Pattycake 00:00 Tools
Where There's Smoke 00:00 Tools
5. CAN'T HAVE YOU 00:00 Tools
Sit With Me 00:00 Tools
Taxman 00:00 Tools
Forty Days 00:00 Tools
Forget Me Not 00:00 Tools
Ugly [Solo Version] 00:00 Tools
You Are Stronger Than Me 00:00 Tools
Passing (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Too Far Gone 00:00 Tools
Plain 00:00 Tools
All Fall Down ft. AG 00:00 Tools
Everything You Are Is Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Pulling Me To You 00:00 Tools
Me After You 00:00 Tools
This Will Be The Last Time 00:00 Tools
Inside Out 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Waiting For You 00:00 Tools
Underneth the Wheel 00:00 Tools
Beautiful In L.A. (Brite Sessions) 00:00 Tools
Ugly (Solo Version) 00:00 Tools
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Garrison Starr is a singer-songwriter who originally hails from Hernando, Mississippi; a suburb of Memphis, TN. She was born on April 29, 1975. Her first album "Pinwheels" was recorded shortly after her high school graduation. During a 1 1/2 year stint as a student at Ole Miss, Starr met and forged a friendship with fellow artist and producer Neilson Hubbard. To this day, Starr and Hubbard frequently collaborate. Her second release, the 7 track EP "Stupid Girl" references her experiences there which were not always pleasant. Garrison was signed to Geffen Records who released her first major label album "18 Over Me" in 1997. "18 Over Me" includes the song "Superhero" which is her most well known song to date, it has appeared on several compilations including "Live at World Cafe" and CMJ magazine's sampler. Garrison re-recorded "Superhero" for her 3rd major release 2005's "Airstreams & Satellites". It also includes a faster version of "Molly" which originally appeared on the "Stupid Girl" EP. On both versions producer Neilson Hubbard sings back-up vocals. "18 Over Me" is currently out of print and can only be purchased used. Garrison occasionally has copies at her live performances, but currently Geffen owns the rights to it so she cannot re-release it. On the moderate success of "18 Over Me" Garrison was invited to play on the highly successful all female festival tour Lilith Fair created by Sarah McLachlan. Starr left the deep south for Los Angeles in the mid 1990s. There was a huge gap between the release of "18 Over Me" (1997) and "Songs From Take-Off To Landing" (2004) because Garrison (along with many other artists) was dropped from the Geffen roster. Garrison recorded several demos of songs that would eventually become part of "Take-Off" those were never officially released and in the years between those recordings & the release of "Take-Off" the songs evolved and changed significantly. Between these releases Garrison released "24/7" an EP of live & acoustic versions of songs from "18 Over Me" as well as a cover of the Rolling Stone's "Taxman" and a previously unreleased song "Simple Theme". Also during this time Garrison released "Something To Hold You Over" for devoted fans who were asking for new recordings. In Los Angeles she gained inspiration for two albums, "Songs From Take-Off To Landing" (which was finally released in February 2004) and "Airstreams and Satellites" (October 2005). "Airstreams" includes a hidden track in which Garrison makes her first definitive reference to being a lesbian. She has toured with the likes of Melissa Etheridge, Steve Earle, Melissa Ferrick and Mary Chapin-Carpenter. In 2005, Starr returned to the south, more specifically, Nashville, Tenn., where she completed her most recent album, "The Sound of You and Me" (March 2006). Released by Vanguard Records it includes a fellow Vanguard artist Mindy Smith on background vocals for track "Kansas City, KS". Starr's song "Superhero" was featured during ABC-TVs coverage of the Women's World Cup Soccer in 1999. More recently, Starr's "Beautiful in Los Angeles" was the featured song on the season one finale of MTVs original program "The Hills" (2006). Starr is currently working on her next album, a greatest hits cd for which she asked fans to vote for their top 10 favorite songs. In early 2007 she released a statement that she is recording the songs that received the most votes and that the cd will be available at her Los Angeles shows in late January 2007. Garrison put that cd online for purchase on her official website www.garrisonstarr.com in March 2007. Garrison's new album "The Girl That Killed September" will be released on October 18, 2007 on Media Creature. Available Online for $10 (CD) and $7.50 (DOWNLOAD) LISTEN | WATCH EPK http://www.mediacreature.com/playerpage/gstarr/blastplyr-lcns.html Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.