A singer-songwriter and pianist whose work includes albums like 'Kaleidoscope Heart' and the musical 'Waitress.'
For a good sense of her style, listen to 'She Used to Be Mine' and 'Saint Honesty.' They're both straightforward and specific in a way that feels lived-in.
Her song 'She Used to Be Mine' from 'Waitress' connected deeply as a ballad about the end of a relationship. Tracks like 'Saint Honesty' and 'When He Sees Me' show her ability to frame personal moments with plainspoken clarity. That knack for writing about real feelings without overcomplicating them is what sticks.
She started with the 2004 album 'Careful Confessions' after growing up in Eureka, California. Later albums like 'Kaleidoscope Heart' and 'The Blessed Unrest' followed, and she wrote the music for the musical 'Waitress,' which produced the album 'What's Inside.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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