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Ferrick partially financed the recording costs with song sales via their website. [8] Their fourteenth album, Goodbye Youth, was released September 2008. [9] In Spring 2010, they released an album of cover songs called Enough About Me. [10] In 2011, she released the album Still Right Here featuring original songs. [11]
[1] [2] Ferrick supported the album by opening for Marc Cohn on a North American tour. [3] The album was a commercial disappointment, prompting Ferrick to release a song, "The Juliana Hatfield Song!", that poked fun at the large gap between her and her friend and labelmate Hatfield's "radio adds". [4]
After "My Sister" became a success, an answer song was created by Massachusetts folk singer Melissa Ferrick entitled "The Juliana Hatfield Song (Girls with Guitars)". Hatfield and Philips were surprised by this response, especially since Ferrick and the Hatfield Three were recording both their songs at the same time in Los Angeles and even went ...
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The eleventh song, "No Woman No Cry", is a cover of Bob Marley's 1975 song. While on tour with Melissa Ferrick he was struck by her performance of "No Woman No Cry". He decided to record his own version that would recapture the melancholy he experienced from hearing Melissa's version.
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. [10] 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.
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A Fragile Tomorrow is an American alternative/powerpop band from Charleston, South Carolina, United States, formerly from Montgomery, New York.The group formed in 2003 and included brothers Sean Kelly, Dom Kelly, and Brendan Kelly.