Artist's albums
Amen
1999 · album
For the Birds
2022 · single
American Quilt
2021 · album
God's Gonna Cut You Down
2021 · single
Black Mountain Blues
2021 · single
Wayfaring Stranger
2021 · single
Hope Is Everywhere (Dirty Werk Remix)
2019 · single
Revolution
2019 · album
St. Cecilia
2019 · single
The Ecology (Mercy Mercy Me)
2019 · single
Go On
2019 · single
Hope Is Everywhere
2019 · single
I Don't Want to Wait (Artist Preferred Version)
2019 · single
Ballads
2017 · album
Blue Moon
2017 · single
Ode to Billy Joe
2017 · single
This Bright Red Feeling (Live in New York City)
2016 · album
Call It Love
2015 · single
7
2015 · album
Ravenesque
2013 · EP
Raven
2013 · album
Ithaca
2010 · album
Courage
2007 · album
Greatest Hits - Postcards From East Oceanside
2006 · compilation
Where Have All The Cowboys Gone
2006 · single
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Biography
Paula Cole rose to prominence in the mid-'90s’ with her critically acclaimed debut “Harbinger” and her work with Peter Gabriel . She became the first woman in history to be solely GRAMMY-nominated as “Best Producer” for her follow-up success “This Fire”. In 1997, both singles "I Don't Want to Wait" and "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" cracked the Top 20. She has released 9 albums, now working on her 10th. Cole has received 7 GRAMMY nominations, winning for “Best New Artist” in 1998. Cole has a loyal audience who are drawn to her passionate live performance. Over her career Cole has performed and recorded with icons, from Peter Gabriel (“Secret World Live”), to Melissa Etheridge, Dolly Parton, to Meshell N’Degeocello and Sarah McLachlan, with whom she spearheaded the first historic Lilith Fair. Her music has been featured in film and TV (notably “Dawson's Creek”) and her compositions have been utilized by many artists (Herbie Hancock, Annie Lennox, T.H.E.Y., Jamila Woods.) Defying categorization, Cole combines genres in an iconic, autobiographical voice. In 2017, Cole released in dedication to her father the album of standards “Ballads”, an homage to greats such as such as Billie Holiday, Bob Dylan, John Coltrane and Bobbie Gentry. Heralded as “Exquisite” by Downbeat Magazine, “Ballads” debuted at number 10 on the jazz albums chart. Paula is now working on her 10th album - slated for release in 2019, the 20th anniversary of “Amen” and the 25th anniversary of “Harbinger”.