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Tracy Bonham (born March 16, 1967) is an American
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musician, best known for her 1996 single "
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". Raised in Eugene, Oregon, Bonham is a classically trained
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ist and
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, and is also a self-taught guitarist. She received two Grammy nominations in 1997 for Best Alternative Album and Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. She also appeared with
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on
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DVD and tour.


Biography


Life and early music career

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, and raised in Eugene, Oregon, Bonham began singing at age five and playing the
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at nine. As a teen she received a full scholarship to the
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for
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, but she eventually transferred (and moved) to Boston, Massachusetts in 1987, where she attended the Berklee College of Music to study voice instead. While there she started writing songs and in early 1995 she released her first EP, '' The Liverpool Sessions'', and the single "The One" won best single in ''The Boston Phoenix'' reader's poll.


''The Burdens of Being Upright''

After recording at Fort Apache Studio in Cambridge for several months, in 1996 Bonham released her debut full-length album '' The Burdens of Being Upright''. Magazines such as ''
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'' and ''
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'' noted her bold approach to rock music. The album went gold within six months and later that year she was nominated for the
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s for Best Alternative Music Performance and Best Female Rock Vocal Performance (for "
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"). She then went on an extensive tour in support of the album. The first single, "Mother Mother", went number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart for a month in late 1996. The second single, "The One", was a minor hit and peaked at No. 23 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and two different
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versions of the song were briefly in
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on video music channels MTV and VH1. The third and final single, "Sharks Can't Sleep" failed to chart in the US.


''Down Here''

After the mild success of her first album, problems emerged during the recording of her next album from her own label. In 1998, all of the Island Records as well as
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and other associated labels were purchased by Seagrams, as the various labels now were under the umbrella imprint of UMG, or
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, LLC. Although Bonham had recorded a second album for release (in possibly 1998) titled "Trails of a Dust Devil", the new label delayed the release until mid-2000, re-titling it '' Down Here.'' The newly titled album – and the only single released from it, "Behind Every Good Woman" – failed to chart.


''Bee'' EP

In late 2001 she divorced Steve Slingeneyer (of the band
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) after three years of marriage. At the same time, as Bonham began to record new music for her third album, Island Records cited they were going in a different direction (they were now favoring mostly male bands such as Korn and Limp Bizkit) and she was released from her recording contract. She then left studio recording behind and began to tour in support of other groups such as the performance group
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and even rock band Aerosmith. In 2003 she recorded and released an independent EP titled '' Bee''. It included early versions of "Shine" and "All Thumbs" and a live version of "Freed" (from the "Down Here" album), and a cover of
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's " Black Dog", where she substituted violin solos for the signature
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line in the original. She had only pressed 1,000 hoping to sell 500, but she eventually sold over 12,000 of the EP's while on the various tours. With the money made from the EP she returned to the studio to start work on her third full-length LP in Los Angeles,
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. (The "Bee" EP was later re-issued in Europe as the " Something Beautiful" EP with the addition of a track titled "Blink the Brightest" and a bonus DVD with live performances.) In 2004, she signed with Rounder Records, whose CEO, John Virant, was a longtime fan and spent over three years convincing Tracy to trust a record company again.


''Blink the Brightest''

In 2005 she released her third album ''
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'' through the more pop-oriented Zoe label of Rounder. It was recorded in
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, where she has lived part-time since 2003. She co-produced the bulk of the album with Greg Collins ( U2,
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,
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); Joey Waronker, who has drummed for
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and Beck, co-produced four tracks. Along with Bonham, the players included drummers Waronker and '' Butch'' (of
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), bassists Sebastian Steinberg (from Soul Coughing & Neil Finn) and
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(having performed for Elvis Costello, Sheryl Crow), guitarists Joe Gore (from
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, P.J. Harvey) and Dave Levita ( Alanis Morissette, Jewel) and keyboard player
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(
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, Los Lobos). She performed on ''
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'' and ''
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'', and her new songs were featured on
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's The Loft Channel.


''In The City + In The Woods'' EP

While in upstate New York in the late fall of 2006 Bonham released the EP ''In The City + In The Woods'', her second self-funded EP. The 11-track disc featured two studio tracks, a cover version of
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's "Crazy In Love" and an original titled "In My Other Life". The rest of the songs are live tracks, which include some older favorites – "One Hit Wonder" and a new version of "Navy Bean" – covers (" Blue Jay Way" & "Kissing The Lipless"), and previously unreleased material ("Your World Turns Upside Down", "The Idiot In Me").


''Masts of Manhatta''

From 2007 to 2009, Bonham recorded songs for her new album in Woodstock. The 2010 album, titled '' Masts of Manhatta'', was produced by Bonham and mixed by Tchad Blake, and was released under the New York City indie label Engine Room Recordings in the United States and on Lojinx Records in the UK.


''Pure McCartney''

In celebration of Paul McCartney's 70th birthday on June 18, 2012, Bonham, Mike Viola and Danish singer
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performed the ''
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'' album with The Damn Crystals at Vega in Copenhagen.


Personal life

Bonham currently splits her time between
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, and
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. She is married to ''
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'' executive editor Jason Fine.


Discography

Albums *'' The Burdens of Being Upright'' – 1996 *'' Down Here'' – 2000 *''
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'' – 2005 *'' Masts of Manhatta'' – 2010 *'' Wax & Gold'' – 2015 *'' Modern Burdens'' – 2017 *''Young Maestros, Vol. 1'' - 2021 EPs *'' The Liverpool Sessions'' – 1995 (EP) *''Behind Every Good Woman'' – 2000 (EP) *'' Bee'' – 2003 (EP) *''Something Beautiful'' – 2005 (EP/DVD) *''In The City/In The Woods'' – 2006 (EP) *''All I Wish Every Christmas'' – 2013 (EP) *''My Big Red Heart Beats for You'' – 2015 (EP) Live *'' Pure McCartney'' (2013) Singles *"Sunshine" – 1995 *"Dandelion" – 1995 *"
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" – 1996 *"The One" – 1996 *"Sharks Can't Sleep" – 1996 *"Navy Bean" – 1996 *"Behind Every Good Woman" – 2000 *"Something Beautiful" – 2005 *"Shine" – 2005 *"Eyes" – 2005 *" Big Red Heart" – 2010 *"Luck" – 2015 Digital releases *" Carry Me Home" – 2008 (Website download) *"Your Night Is Wide Open" – 2008 (Website download) *"The Size of My Fist" – 2008 (available on iTunes) *"The Indelible Man" – 2008 (available on iTunes) *" In My Heart (Bill Withers cover)" – 2009 (available on iTunes and the compilation album "Before The Goldrush") *"The Hugger, The Screamer, and Me" – 2009 (Website download) *" In The Pines (Leadbelly cover)" – 2011 (Website download) Appears on album *'' Pure McCartney Live with
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and The Damn Crystals


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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