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Garrison Starr was born on 29 April, 1975 in Hernando, Mississippi, United States, is an American musician (born 1975). Discover Garrison Starr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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Occupation Musician
Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 29 April 1975
Birthday 29 April
Birthplace Hernando, Mississippi, United States
Nationality United States

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1975

Garrison Starr (born Julia Garrison Starr; April 29, 1975) is a Grammy-nominated American singer-songwriter/producer.

1990

Starr left the deep south for Los Angeles in the mid-1990s.

While working on her next album, Starr took issue with the label's request that she submit acoustic demos of her songs for approval.

Starr (along with many other artists) was dropped from the Geffen roster.

1993

Starr's first album, Pinwheels, was recorded in 1993, shortly after her high school graduation from Evangelical Christian School in Memphis, TN.

During a 1½ year stint as a student at Ole Miss, Starr played drums for a local band, This Living Hand, in which she met and forged a friendship with fellow artist and producer Neilson Hubbard, and Clay Jones, who would produce her first major-label album.

To this day, Starr and Hubbard frequently collaborate.

1995

Her second release, the 1995 seven-track EP Stupid Girl, references her experiences at Ole Miss, which were not always pleasant.

1997

Her major label debut, "18 Over Me" was released in 1997 (Geffen).

Starr's shows have been described as "marrying pop smarts and Americana grit with a voice of remarkable power and clarity".

Since that initial record, Starr has released over a dozen EPs and LPs while landing numerous placements on shows and movies like Grey's Anatomy, Pretty Little Liars, Nashville, Hart of Dixie, Switched at Birth, Rookie Blue, Army Wives, and Brothers & Sisters, as well as commercial placements that include Pandora, Virgin Mobile, McDonald's, and Fisher Price.

She also had cuts with Greg Holden (WBR), American Idol winner Kris Allen and Royal Wood.

Starr was signed to Geffen Records, which released her first major-label album, featuring Bob Rupe of Cracker and The Silos, Eighteen Over Me, in 1997.

Eighteen Over Me includes the song "Superhero," which is her most well-known song to date.

On the success of Eighteen Over Me, Starr was invited to play on the highly successful all-female festival tour Lilith Fair, created by Sarah McLachlan.

2000

The second EP, 2000's Somethin' To Hold You Over, was self-released for fans and included several original tracks, as well as a reworking of "Molly" from Eighteen and "5 Minutes," which would appear in a different form on her next album.

2002

It was five years after the release of Eighteen Over Me before Starr released her next full-length album, 2002's Songs From Take-Off To Landing.

In those years, the songs that she had begun working on at Geffen evolved and changed significantly before reaching the final versions that appear on the album.

Between these releases, Starr released two EPs.

The first, 24/7, was released by Geffen and included live and acoustic versions of songs from Eighteen Over Me, as well as a cover of The Beatles' "Taxman" and a previously unreleased song, "Simple Theme."

2004

In Los Angeles, she gained inspiration for two albums, Songs From Take-Off To Landing and Airstreams and Satellites, which was released in October 2004.

The former album was released by Virgin Records' Back Porch Records label.

The latter was released by Vanguard Records.

Starr re-recorded "Superhero" for Airstreams, which also includes a hidden track, "Inside Out", in which she makes her first definitive reference to being a lesbian.

In promoting the album, Starr toured with the likes of Melissa Etheridge, Steve Earle, Melissa Ferrick and Mary Chapin Carpenter.

She has been out since then.

2005

In 2005, Starr appeared with other artists in a series of performances at L.A.'s Room 5 as the North La Brea All Star Conquistadors.

These performances were later released in a series of live albums by KUFALA Recordings.

Also in 2005, Starr returned to the south to Nashville, Tennessee, where she completed The Sound of You and Me, which was released in March 2006.

Released by Vanguard Records, it includes a fellow Vanguard artist Mindy Smith on background vocals for the track "We Were Just Boys and Girls."

2007

The group, consisting of Starr, Gabriel Mann, Jay Nash, and Adrianne, toured the eastern United States in spring 2007.

In 2007, Starr completed a collection of songs, Fans' Greatest Hits, Volume One (Live) for which she asked fans to vote for their top 10 favorite songs.

She then recorded new acoustic studio versions of those songs.

Starr released The Girl That Killed September on October 18, 2007, in association with Media Creature Music.

2008

In 2008, Starr formed a new band with Josh Joplin called Among The Oak & Ash.

2009

Their self-titled debut album was released on June 16, 2009, on Verve Records.

In 2009, Starr formed a new band with Glen Phillips, singer for '90s alt-rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket.

They called themselves Plover and released a self-titled album in 2009.

2010

In 2010, Starr released ReLive, a critically acclaimed live album featuring fan favorites as well as some new tracks.

2016

In 2016, Starr produced and co-wrote Margaret Cho's record "American Myth" which garnered a Grammy nomination.