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** Booking Michelle Branch - book Rock Music Artists - Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Pop, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Pop/Rock, Contemporary Country, Country-Pop, Alt-Country-Rock - © Richard De La Font Agency, Inc. - For serious booking requests only, click here: For More Information Nobody cranks out stacks of obvious, lifeless lyrics for Michelle Branch. There's no one telling the singer what to wear, or what to sing about. Nobody writes her songs for her. At a time when young people are force-fed so much pap-pop, Michelle's music is a deep breath of fresh honesty.
Michelle Branch feels the connection to John Shanks, the producer of her record, (Melissa Etheridge, BB Mak, SR-71, Chris Isaak) is a magical one. "Once you write a song, it's really personal. The song is your baby, you watch it grow, and then you let it go. When we were in the studio, I immersed myself in it – idea after idea just flowed," she recalls, "John was so inspiring." Michelle Branch hopes to inspire people the way the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin inspired her. "If God had a voice, it would belong to Robert Plant," she declares, "and Jimi Hendrix is so honest when he sings/ The cool thing about the Beatles is that they created music that makes you feel the lyrics. When you listen to "Here Comes the Sun," you can just feel the sun's rays. In "She's Leaving Home," I feel the parent's hearts breaking. I want to give back to people what I get from the music I love." Michelle Branch already gets letters from young aspiring singers/songwriters. "I hope I can inspire people my age to play music," Michelle says, "There are so many "put together" musical acts today, younger girls write and tell me – "they all dance and sing and look so perfect, and it's hard to watch them, then I heard your music and now I'm writing songs." I hope that continues/ I want to be able to speak the truth and make a difference. Even though you can't see it or grasp it, most people know love is out there." "Comparisons are always going to be made, and no one can change that. But just because other young females release records after mine does not create a movement. I'm happy to be included in a movement. Just start with Stevie Nicks, throw in Sheryl Crow, and put me somewhere at the bottom of that." In 2004, Michelle Branch took a break from her successful solo career to team with friend and touring backup singer, Jessica Harp, in a new Country Music project called The Wreckers. Hit songs include --
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