Thursday 19 June 2008

Julie Doiron

Julie Doiron   
Artist: Julie Doiron

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Folk-Rock
   



Discography:


Woke Myself Up   
 Woke Myself Up

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 10




Julie Doiron began her musical vocation in 1990, vocalizing and playing bass for the Canadian indie stone band Eric's Trip. As the mathematical group released legion EPs and ternary albums for Sub Pop, Doiron also began writing her own largely acoustic material. When Eric's Trip skint up in 1996, she released an record album under the name Broken Girl on Sappy Records, her possess judge. Later that yr, Doiron worked on her second record album, Loneliest in the Morning, which came out on Sub Pop and was recorded with prominent indie john Rock producers and musicians like Doug Easley, Davis McCain, Giant Sand's Howie Gelb, and the Grifters' Dave Shouse. Doiron affected to Tree Records for her following button, 1999's EP Volition You Still Love Me?; a collaboration with Canadian indie bikers the Wooden Stars followed in early 2000. Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars north Korean won that year's Juno -- Canada's combining weight of a Grammy Award -- for Best Independently Released Album. Doiron stirred to Jagjaguwar for 2001's Desormais and the following year's Spirit and Crime; the label as well reissued Will You Still Love Me? and Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars in 2002 with some multimedia system extras. The following year, she collaborated on a split up album with Okkervil River for Acuarela Records, and 2004 saw the button of Goodnight Nobody. Former Eric's Trip member Rick White produced Doiron's 2007 album Woke Myself Up.





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