A session musician turned hitmaker who wrote the soundtrack for a certain 90s mood.
For the early hit, it's still 'All I Wanna Do.' For the later, steadier work, something like 'Always On Your Side' gets closer to her tone.
She landed with 'All I Wanna Do,' a song that just felt like the mid-90s. But she kept going with tracks like 'Everyday is a Winding Road' and 'Soak Up The Sun,' songs that hold up because they're plainspoken and have a little grit in the melody. Her version of 'Sweet Child O' Mine' is a good reminder she never really fit a single genre box.
She came up as a session player before 'Tuesday Night Music Club' broke through in 1993. After a breast cancer diagnosis in 2002, she folded advocacy work into her career while still putting out music that mixed rock, pop, and blues touches.
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