Brandi Carlile and her wife Catherine Shephard are happily married with two adorable daughters
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Brandi Carlile is an American singer, songwriter and producer who works in a variety of styles. Carlile has released seven studio albums as of 2021 and one of them, The Firewatcher’s Daughter, has earned her 18 Grammy Award nominations.
Carlile started out in music with Tim and Phil Hanseroth, twin brothers. They played in halls in Seattle. She got a recording contract with Columbia Records in 2004 because the music she made at home was so good.
Her self-titled album contained both old songs and new ones that she had written herself. In 2006, Columbia Records released a new version of the album with new versions of “What Can I Say” and “Throw It All Away”.
After the album received good reviews, the singer was added to the “10 Artists to Watch in 2005” and “Artists to Watch” lists by Interview and Paste. Carlile’s “Girls Just Wanna Weekend” music festival was first announced in July 2018.
Singer Brandi Carlile has never been married before, but she is happy with her wife
Carlile is a singer who has never been married. It became clear to her fans that she is a lesbian, and she came out as such.
The singer is happily married to Catherine and they have two children together.
She told the Los Angeles Times who she was in a November 2002 interview. She said, “I don’t have to be formal about it. People who came before me cleared the way.”
Many people still wonder if she was ever married, but she has said that she has never dated a man before getting married. Carlile has been happily married to Catherine Shepherd as of 2022.
IVF helped Brandi Carlile and her wife, Catherine Shepherd, have twins
In an essay for Parents magazine, Brandi Carlile talks about her life with her wife Catherine Shepherd and their daughters Elijah (2) and Evangeline (6).
The couple used in vitro fertilization (IVF) to have their first child. Carlile’s eggs were taken and placed in Catherine’s womb. She said her life was both difficult and beautiful.
She went on to say that the whole thing was strange because she was neither the father of the baby nor the one carrying the baby. So they had no idea what to do about Catherine’s changes and how to make her feel better during her difficult time.
When they decided to have more children, they didn’t use IVF because Catherine didn’t want to take the drugs anymore. Instead, they tried artificial insemination and this time she got pregnant with their second child. She said that when they had their second child, they “felt like pros.”
Are Belinda Carlile and Brandi Carlie the same people?
Although their names are similar, Belinda Carlisle and Brandi Carlile are not related. They do not share ancestors.
Cheatsheet says the other singers are “not related in any way” and have different musical tastes. On October 30, 2021, Brandi posted a photo of himself and Belinda on Facebook with the caption, “It finally happened, and although Belinda Carlisle and I are best friends now. We are NOT the same person.
This post shows that they first met in 2021. After 40 years, it is impossible for two related people to meet for the first time. Since Carlisle and Carlile have nothing to do with each other, there is no confusion about what is being said.
Since 2012, her happy little family has been together
In 2009, the singer began dating Catherine Shepherd, and in June 2012, they got engaged. On September 15, 2012, they married in Wareham, Massachusetts. Shepherd has been in charge of Carlile’s nonprofit group, the Looking Out Foundation, since 2012.
Before that, she spent ten years in charge of Paul McCartney’s charitable work.
Carlile has been working with Tim and Phil Hanseroth, two of her longtime collaborators, since she was 17. Carlile’s younger sister, Tiffany, married Carlile’s brother-in-law, Phil. The double ouroboros on the Auryn amulet, the main part of both The Neverending Story book and the movie, is written on all three at once.
Your life and work
Carlile was born on June 1, 1981, in Ravensdale, Washington, a small town 30 miles from Seattle. Carlile grew up in the only house for miles around. She and her brother Jay and sister Tiffany played in the woods, built fortresses and played music. Carlile contracted bacterial meningitis when she was four years old, which nearly killed her. Several times her heart stopped beating and she fell into a coma. Carlile lived in Sumner, Black Diamond, Maple Valley, Auburn and for a short time in West Seattle when she was young. These towns are located in the southern part of King County.
Carlile taught herself to sing when she was a child, and when she was eight she started singing country songs on stage. Carlile sang Johnny Cash’s “Tennessee Flat Top Box” with her mother, Teresa Carlile, when she was eight years old. When she was 15, she learned to play the guitar and write songs. Carlile started singing backup for an Elvis look-alike when she was 16 years old. Carlile says that when she was a teenager, she was told she had attention deficit disorder. She attended Tahoma High School, but later dropped out to pursue a career in music. Carlile taught herself to play the piano after hearing Elton John’s music. When she was 17, she taught herself to play the guitar.
2004-2006: Career start and debut
In 2006 Carlile played in Birmingham, Alabama.
Carlile started her career playing in Seattle music clubs with twin brothers Tim and Phil Hanseroth. Initially, Carlile was signed to Columbia Records in 2004 because of the songs she recorded at home. The self-titled album Brandi Carlile, released in 2005, featured some of her early songs and some songs she had just recorded. “Throw It All Away” and “What Can I Say” were both redone for reissue by Columbia Records in 2006.
The album received great reviews and Rolling Stone put it on their list of ’10 Artists to Watch in 2005′. Interview and Paste also put her on their “artists to watch” lists. Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote in his review of the album: “The praise and the album cover that shows her at her cutest – as if she were a niece of Rachael Leigh Cook – might make some listeners suspicious of Carlile, because the whole thing seems like her a beautiful, ready-to-use product.” He went on to say that “her music is … rich, warm and seductive. The form and sound are familiar, but it sounds new, even original, especially in the way her folky singer-songwriter roots blend with her art-pop tendencies. The album reached its highest position on the Billboard 200 at number 80, and it was number one on the US Folk Albums chart.
Shortly after the album came out, she left her Seattle home and hit the road with the Hanseroth brothers, with whom she had worked on her earliest recordings and independent tours of the region. The close-knit trio that now forms the core of her band spent the better part of two years perfecting the songs that would later appear on her album The Story.
By the end of 2006, Carlile had done several tours as a headlining act, opening for the likes of Ray LaMontagne, The Fray, Chris Isaak, Tori Amos and Shawn Colvin.
2007-2009: The Story was a big hit
Her first single to reach number 1 was “The Story” (in Portugal).
T Bone Burnett was responsible for making her second album, The Story.
It has a song called “Cannonball” that was made with the Indigo Girls. The album was recorded over the course of 11 days with Carlile, the Hanseroths and drummer Matt Chamberlain. The aim was to capture the raw energy of Carlile’s live shows. The crack in Carlile’s voice during ‘The Story’, the album’s title track, happened by accident and was caused by the way the album was recorded. During the 2008 Summer Olympics, “The Story” was widely used in commercials for General Motors, giving her music more exposure. As a result of the ad, album sales went from 1,323 to 6,198, a 368 percent increase. Sales of the lead single, ‘The Story’, increased with 28,091 downloads. “The Story” was the fifth most-purchased song on the iTunes Music Store at its peak. The song was also featured in a Super Bock ad in 2008. Because of this, the number reached number 1 on the Portuguese charts and the album reached number 4 on the charts. The Lucky One, a romantic drama, had the song “The Story” at the end of the credits. The album has sold over 257,776 copies in the US and reached number 41 on the Billboard 200 and number 10 on the US Rock Albums chart.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, a music critic, said of Carlile’s album The Story: “The heady collection fulfills the promise of her remarkable debut and offers a resounding confirmation that Carlile is a unique talent.”
“The Story, her second album, was produced by T-Bone Burnett and came out in 2007. It wasn’t until then that we even knew half of what we had gotten. Nearly a minute into the second song, Carlile unleashed a hurricane of lung power that turned her from a promise to a certainty. Rachael Maddux wrote about it for Paste magazine.
Give Up the Ghost, Carlile’s first album, debuted at number 26 on the Billboard 200 and received good reviews from critics.
The TV show Grey’s Anatomy used three songs from her latest album: ‘Tragedy’, ‘What Can I Say’ and ‘Throw It All Away’. Carlile’s song “Turpentine” was also played during scenes from the spin-off Private Practice in a special two-hour episode of Grey’s Anatomy. Grey’s Anatomy also released a version of the “The Story” music video featuring clips from the show. In the musical episode of the show, actor Sara Ramirez sang a cover of Carlile’s single “The Story.”
In 2007 Carlile played at the Borderline in London and was a guest on Newton Faulkner’s UK tour. She opened for Maroon 5 and OneRepublic in Australia when they were on tour. She sang in the BBC2 show Later… with Jools Holland in April 2008.
Give Up the Ghost came out in 2009 and in its first week on the Billboard 200 chart it reached number 26. Rick Rubin, who won a Grammy Award for producing the album, worked with Elton John, Amy Ray, drummer Chad Smith and keyboardist Benmont Tench on the song ‘Caroline’. In 2010, National Geographic Channel in Latin America used the album’s song “If There Was No You” as a jingle to promote the show “Grandes Migraciones” (Great Migrations). Carlile was also nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for “Outstanding Music Artist” for the album at the 21st GLAAD Media Awards that same year. [29] The album’s highest peak on the Billboard 200 chart was number 26.
Rachael Maddux wrote in one of her reviews of the album for Paste: “Give Up the Ghost is exactly the album Carlile had to make right now. It’s full of pain and anger, and Carlile looks straight into the course of life. The production is thick but elegant, done with the full knowledge that the songs could be beautiful in a sparse acoustic strumming intoxication, but that they deserve more than that.” She said, “Give up the Ghost’s best quality? She’ll probably make an album that’s even better one day.”