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Her mother, Stephanie Cole, a mixed media artist, was an elementary school art teacher; her father, Jim Cole, was a professor of biology and ecology at Salem State College and played bass in the polka band "Johnny Prytko and the Connecticut Hi-Tones".
Paula Cole (born April 5, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter. Her single "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1997, and the following year she won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
Cole, a staunch feminist, intended the moody tune — about a disillusioned, barefoot-and-pregnant housewife and her no-good cowboy husband — to be a social commentary on traditional gender ...
Cole took eight years off to raise her daughter. She re-emerged to a changed musical landscape, but with her determination to remain independent intact. She looks back and realizes she probably...
Paula Cole. Ebru Yildiz. For years, Cole was content living out of the spotlight. In 2001, she gave birth to Sky with ex-husband Hassan Hakmoun, whom she divorced in 2007.
Cole is currently married to a man named David, and is mom to two stepchildren and daughter Sky, 22, whom she shares with her ex-husband.
“When you feel so much, you need a place to go with those feelings. Music is a very healing place,” Cole, 55, says in a telephone interview from her Beverly home.
Cole, a staunch feminist, intended the moody tune — about a disillusioned, barefoot-and-pregnant housewife and her no-good cowboy husband — to be a social commentary on traditional gender ...
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The song jumps from World War II, where a mother of two young children fears getting news that her husband has died on the frontlines, to an unspoken tension between the narrator and her contemporary partner.