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Michelle Branch Teams Up With Jessica Harp To Form Hit Country
Duo, The Wreckers; Debut CD Released
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| THE WRECKERS: Michelle Branch (left) and Jessica Harp |
By Dale Kawashima
Michelle Branch is renowned for her success as a solo artist
in the pop/rock field, having released two platinum albums (Spirit Room
and Hotel Paper) which spawned such hits as “Everywhere,” “All You
Wanted,” “Goodbye To You” and “Are You Happy Now?” In addition, she is known
for her hit duets with Carlos Santana, particularly “The Game Of Love,” for
which she won a Grammy award for Best Collaboration With Vocals.
However, Branch has now decided to pursue a new musical
direction, teaming up with singer & songwriter Jessica Harp to form the
country duo, the Wreckers. This spring, Branch & Harp are already on the
country charts with their hit single “Leave The Pieces,” and they have just
released their debut album, Stand Still, Look Pretty.
Interestingly, Branch plans on devoting her full energies to
the Wreckers from now on. This is not just a brief foray into country music,
but her long-term, career path. Branch & Harp will be touring extensively
for the remainder of 2006, first with Rascal Flatts, and then with Brad
Paisley. Also, the duo are already writing songs for the next Wreckers album.
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| The Wreckers: Michelle Branch (left) and Jessica Harp. |
Branch’s decision to form the Wreckers actually came about
three years ago. She and Harp started to plan the Wreckers album, after
developing a close, musical friendship. “I met Jessica six years ago when I was
in Kansas City on a promo tour, and we really hit it off,” recalled Branch. “We
started sending each other music ideas and exchanging contacts. We hung out and
started writing together. We also noticed how well our harmonies and phrasing
really clicked. And musically, we like a lot of the same people – we’re both
huge fans of Patty Griffin.”
“Writing and singing country music is actually a natural
progression for me,” she added. I grew up listening to all kinds of music at my
parent’s house. We would listen to everything from Led Zeppelin and the
Beatles, to Marty Robbins and Patsy Cline. And as a songwriter, I’ve always
been influenced by country and folk music.”
Branch & Harp wrote 10 of the 12 songs on Stand
Still, Look Pretty, six which they wrote together, and four which they
wrote separately. “Jessica writes more of the lyrics, and I write more of the
melodies. When we write together, it can be in different ways. There were songs
that we wrote in the back of the bus, and some which were written in the
studio. Most of the time one of us will have a song started, and then we would
work on it together.”
Although the Wreckers album was just released (in May 2006),
it was recorded and completed in 2004. “The album was done two years ago,”
explained Branch. “But then I got pregnant, so the project was put on hold. I
didn’t want to promote the album while being pregnant, so I took time off. And
fortunately as it turned out, it was during this period that Warner Nashville
(the country division of Warner Bros. Records) heard our record and became
excited about it.”
“[My pop label] Maverick Records was initially nervous about
my country thing,” she said. “But once Warner Nashville stepped in and got
behind the album, Maverick also became supportive. So things have worked out
well.”
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| Michelle Branch (left) Jessica Harp. |
It seems to be smooth sailing now for the Wreckers, with
their debut single “Leave The Pieces” (written by Billy Austin & Jennifer
Hanson) moving steadily up the Billboard country singles chart. Country radio
has quickly embraced Branch & Harp as a credible, country duo.
“We’re pleased that we have been accepted by country radio,”
said Branch. “What made it easier, was that we went on a six-week, promotional
tour of country radio stations. We put in a lot of time networking and meeting
people.”
It’s clear that Branch and Harp are viewing the Wreckers as
a long-term, career vehicle, and they are willing to work extensively, via
promotion and touring, to establish the Wreckers as a viable, acclaimed duo
which has longevity.
“The Wreckers is what I’m doing from now on,” she said.
“Jessica and I will be continuing to work together. It was actually an easy
decision to do the Wreckers. Jessica and I just followed our guts and asked
questions later. It was the best decision we could have made.”
Special Features: Streaming Video
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