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  Official Ticketmaster site. Juliana Hatfield tickets, concerts and tour dates
Hatfield was raised in an upper-middle-class home in Massachusetts; her father was a doctor and her mother was a fashion editor for The Boston Globe.
Hatfield appeared in fashion layouts in Vogue and Sassy, and she became the subject of gossipy tidbits about her speculated romance with Lemonhead Evan Dando and her assertion that she was still a virgin at the age of 25.
Hatfield's next project was a return to one of her first: in 2000 she reunited with Freda Love and John Strohm, launching a Blake Babies tour and recording an album, God Bless the Blake Babies.
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 Juliana Hatfield Biography
Never afraid to wrestle her personal demons into songs, Juliana Hatfield has carved out an impressive musical career with her brand of self analysis.
Hatfield’s sound was further enhanced by Jill Kurtz’s surging blues harp and Gary Burke’s dreamy string arrangements.
Hatfield first emerged on the pop scene with Boston-based college radio favorites the Blake Babies, teamed with John Strohm and Freda Love.
www.julianahatfield.com /bio.htm   (719 words)

  
 Bar/None Records: Juliana Hatfield / Do Not Disturb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Since 1992 when she stepped out from the ground-breaking Blake Babies, a Boston band she founded with other students from the Berklee School of Music, Juliana Hatfield has plowed her own path through musical trends, through the folly of fashion and around the cult of personality which surrounds other seminal songwriters of her generation.
Nevertheless nonplused by the myopic attention given to women-in-rock, Hatfield kept a level head and maintained her focus on perfecting her craft, always more important to her than gender-splendor in a male-dominated profession.
In stark contrast to every expectation of vulgar feminism, Hatfield released a second single "Spin The Bottle," from the cult classic film, "Reality Bites" which recounted the girlish thrill and naiveté of a passing crush on celebrity and, intentionally or otherwise, set up a clever parallel to her own flirtation with stardom.
www.bar-none.com /bios/juliana_bio.html   (729 words)

  
 Juliana Hatfield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In December 2005 Hatfield toured the United States with the band X, whom she idolized during her teenage years.
Although Hatfield's lyrics are often autobiographical, some listeners have sometimes mistakenly interpreted fictional songs as representing her own experience.
Juliana had stated that she had a huge unrequited crush on him throughout their high school years.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juliana_Hatfield   (1957 words)

  
 Boston's Weekly Dig: Music: Juliana Hatfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Juliana Hatfield has always written about some of the more tenuous moments in life: rejection, unrequited love, regretful decisions and hopefulness.
Hatfield captivates her audience with a unique flair for being honest and straightforward in her craftsmanship and songwriting.
Hatfield took her old notebooks of exercise and scales, and completed vocal exercises known as “wood shedding.” This brought strength and assuredness to the range of vocals expressed throughout her new songs.
www.weeklydig.com /articles/juliana_hatfield   (729 words)

  
 TrouserPress.com :: Juliana Hatfield
Singer/bassist Juliana Hatfield lit out for the big time, picking up a guitar and staking out turf as the Sassy-generation spokeswoman for adolescent angst — a niche particularly well-suited to the girlish quality of her singing voice.
Hatfield matches the sonic force with lyrics that could have come directly from the pages of a journal about one incredibly dysfunctional relationship.
Hatfield's time in two different bands (Blake Babies and Some Girls) led to a four-year break between solo studio albums, and gave her a chance to relocate her songwriting groove.
www.trouserpress.com /entry.php?a=juliana_hatfield   (1319 words)

  
 Live Review: Juliana Hatfield / Melt, the Starfish Room, November 28, 1997
Due to the next-to-nothing publicity for Juliana Hatfield's latest tour, the Starfish Room wasn't particularly crowded for this show, but those who were there were quite anxious to see her.
Hatfield, who has split with her label (Mammoth) and since released Please Do Not Disturb, a six-song E.P on Bar/None, is shopping around for a label for the already-recorded God's Foot, which was supposed to be out last spring.
Hatfield and her band played a tight set (Hatfield's guitar playing gets better with each album, and bassist Mike Welsh was especially impressive), but there was something lacking in the performance.
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 Juliana Hatfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The elusive strains of the music Juliana Hatfield had long desired to make had been playing in her head for years.
It began with "HEY BABE." Hatfield's '92 Mammoth Records solo debut was part of a musical feeling-out process that coincided with the dissolution of her long-time trio, the Blake Babies.
On "What A lilfe," Juliana stepped to the mic with a set of scratch lyrics and a general idea about what she wanted to say; what was supposed to be just a trial take ended up being used in the final mix.
www.lilithfair.com /lilith97/artists/JulHa.html   (1067 words)

  
 Juliana Hatfield - Biography - AOL Music
Singing in an endearingly thin voice, Hatfield married her ringing hooks to sweet, lovelorn pop and startlingly honest confessional songs.
Hatfield was raised in an upper-middle-class home in Massachusetts; her father was a doctor and her mother was a fashion editor for The Boston Globe.
As she worked on the record, Hatfield became a minor media sensation; her songs were accepted as friendly, more accessible distillations of the feminist alternative rock movement known as riot grrrl.
music.aol.com /artist/juliana-hatfield/22447/biography   (856 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Only Everything: Music: Juliana Hatfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The big surprise is Hatfield's own guitar playing, which launches highlights like "Dumb Fun" and "Outsider" into orbit and turns positively lethal on "Fleur de Lys." First single "Universal Heartbeat" mixes her lightweight but moving vocals with a thumping chorus.
Juliana Hatfield's last album for a major record label, "Only Everything" (there was one more planned, the legendary "God's Foot", but Atlantic refused to release it) is a bit of a mixed bag.
Hatfield's career would take a dramatic turn after this-- she got into a well publicized arguement wiht her label over the followup to this ("God's Foot") which led to her breaking from major labels and (probably not coincidentally) an improvement in the quality of her music.
www.amazon.com /Only-Everything-Juliana-Hatfield/dp/B000002JTS   (1227 words)

  
 Juliana Hatfield
JULIANA HATFIELD has made her Bed and now she wants you to listen to it.
The volcanic performance of Hatfield and her trio on Bed, and its angular punk edge verify her emotional state.
Although her past few recordings have been with a band, Hatfield is currently touring solo, armed with her acoustic guitar and her honeycomb voice.
www.octopusmediaink.com /JulianaHatfield.html   (720 words)

  
 Juliana Hatfield: Beautiful Creature ---Ink Blot Magazine
Juliana Hatfield was raised in an affluent household in Massachusetts.
Juliana Hatfield is among a growing number of disenfranchised singer-songwriters who have yet to find a wide audience for their worthy music offerings.
Hatfield projects a dichotomy of emotion on this disc.
www.inkblotmagazine.com /rev-archive/Juliana_Hatfield_Beautiful_Creature.htm   (345 words)

  
 Juliana Hatfield: Made In China (2005): Reviews
Hatfield tears through 12 songs, posturing and pouting over caustic guitars and leaving her singalong hooks raw and unedited.
Hatfield has nothing new to say besides "You don't know what it's like to be perfect," and it might explain her perfect-person tendency toward carelessness-- guitar solos, grating vocals, overdone crabbiness-- all signs that point to thinly veiled midlife crisis rock.
I'm juliana's stalker,so it's kind of hard to be unbiased, and i hate to compare it with other albums.
www.metacritic.com /music/artists/hatfieldjuliana/madeinchina   (555 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Made in China: Music: Juliana Hatfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Juliana Hatfield can't seem to catch a break-- after having a major label refuse to release what she considers her masterpiece (the still unreleased "God's Foot") and an indepedent label evidentally dictate direction to her, she's decided to release her latest, "Made in China", on her own label.
Even what Juliana herself had written on her webpage did not encourage me. It is not as lo-fi as everybody seems to think.
In the case of Juliana Hatfield, the press came up with some silly notion that women hadn't made rock music until the early 1990's and exploited every woman with a distortion pedal who mentioned their libido in any form at all.
www.amazon.com /Made-China-Juliana-Hatfield/dp/B000A3XYNC   (1744 words)

  
 Juliana Hatfield: Gold Stars: The Juliana Hatfield Collection 1992-2002 - PopMatters Music Review
Juliana Hatfield has long been an artist that divides opinion amongst groups of people in ways that one might not expect.
And strangely, Hatfield fans seem to be predominantly male (this is not unheard of for a female artist, but it is still somewhat uncommon).
For one, Hatfield didn't have that many hits, and while they are here, Gold Stars attempts to serve as a balanced retrospective of Hatfield's entire career, from her first steps away from the Blake Babies onto current material recorded after her most recent albums, 2000's simultaneously-released Beautiful Creature and Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure.
www.popmatters.com /music/reviews/h/hatfieldjuliana-gold.shtml   (960 words)

  
 Juliana Hatfield | Zoe Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Hatfield's sound was further enhanced by Jill Kurtz's surging blues harp and Gary Burke's dreamy string arrangements.
Hatfield first emerged on the pop scene with Boston-based college radio favorites the Blake Babies, teamed with John Strohm and Freda Love.
After going solo, Hatfield garnered widespread critical acclaim with solo albums like Hey Babe, Become What You Are, Bed and Beautiful Creature, and such radio-friendly tunes as "My Sister," "Supermodel," "Addicted," "Universal Heartbeat" and "Everybody Loves Me But You." Meanwhile, her popular song "Spin the Bottle" was featured on the million-selling Reality Bites soundtrack.
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In 1992, Hatfield formed the Juliana Hatfield Three with bassist Dean Fisher and drummer Todd Phillips, and the group recorded its debut for Atlantic with R.E.M.'s producer, Scott Litt.
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 Juliana Hatfield @ CORDOVA Inc.
Juliana Hatfield's solo debut was "Hey Babe" (1992) which she disassociated herself from as soon as releasing it, because she felt that the lyrics were too personal.
However, Juliana made "Become What You Are" (1993) where she for the first time played all the guitars.
Discography - Listing of all the recordings Juliana Hatfield has done and also the compilations she is on.
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 Juliana Hatfield, Gold Stars 1992-2002: The Juliana Hatfield Collection
In the interest of full disclosure, I must admit up front that when Juliana Hatfield's first few albums came out, my daughters were more in the target audience age range than I, and with the exception of one single, I was otherwise unfamiliar with her music until I encountered this very
In the liner notes, Hatfield explains that "Spin the Bottle," also from her second album, was the result of a self-challenge to write a song in 5/4 rather than 4/4 time signature.
While many female singer-songwriters are not known for their guitar ability, Hatfield's guitar work is superb throughout, and her overall musical sensibility sets a standard that any musician would want to aspire to, regardless of gender.
www.rambles.net /hatfield_goldstars02.html   (723 words)

  
 Juliana Hatfield News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Veteran indie rock artist Juliana Hatfield will return Aug. 9 with her eighth solo album, "Made in China," which will be the first release on her new label, Ye Olde Records.
Juliana Hatfield's new album, "In Exile Deo," opens old wounds and shares the blood with the rest of us.
Her little-girl voice aside, Juliana Hatfield, now 36, has long flashed the potential to make a big breakthrough.
www.topix.net /who/juliana-hatfield   (364 words)

  
 Channel4.com - SlashMusic - Juliana Hatfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
After disbanding the Blake Babies in 1991, Juliana Hatfield lost no time establishing herself as a solo artist, releasing her debut about a year later to giddy acclaim.
Hatfield became a bona fide indie celebrity, gracing magazine covers, appearing on MTV, and selling a decent amount of records to a gushing fan base.
By the late '90s, Hatfield had adopted a more DIY approach, releasing albums on smaller labels and producing her own music.
www.channel4.com /music/music-core/artist.jsp?artistId=37998   (132 words)

  
 Juliana Hatfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
That doesn't mean that Hatfield felt herself a role model when she played the Lilith dates last summer.
But Hatfield also may have sealed her fate by growing up and not playing the wounded-waif card anymore.
But there's the rub: Hatfield knows that she's sitting on some of her best songs, and she's reluctant to let anyone release them if the circumstances aren't right.
www.bostonphoenix.com /archive/music/97/11/13/CELLARS.html   (1545 words)

  
 Juliana Hatfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
It was entirely fitting that the Verbena were blasting over the PA system as Juliana Hatfield prepared to take the stage downstairs at the Middle East last Saturday night.
The Alabama band's chrome-cool Souls for Sale (Merge) album was, after all, the disc that inspired the stripped-down pop and roll of Hatfield's self-made Bed (Zoë/Mercury), and the connection was made clear by the fistful of sinewy new songs Hatfield's crack foursome doled out during a 70-minute, 16-song set.
Backed by Gigolo Aunts guitarist John Skibic, bassist Alex Smoller, and drummer Todd Phillips, Hatfield -- back home after a month of touring -- was a picture-perfect composite of innocence and experience: comfortably relaxed yet eager to strut the new stuff in front of a welcoming home-town crowd.
www.bostonphoenix.com /archive/music/98/10/29/REX/JULIANA_HATFIELD.html   (215 words)

  
 Juliana Hatfield: Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure ---Ink Blot Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
After listening to Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure, one of two new discs from alternative rocker Juliana Hatfield, her "angry white chick" label has an appropriate feel to it.
When you can discern the lyrics, it is apparent Juliana makes some interesting and admirable choices, but her lovely vocals are too often obscured by harsh instrumentation.
For the rest, unless you prefer your jagged pill horse-sized, treat yourself to some earlier Hatfield creations or the lovely Beautiful Creature, the other of her two new discs.
www.inkblotmagazine.com /rev-archive/Juliana_Hatfield_Total.htm   (387 words)

  
 arrivederci baby : Juliana Hatfield
A first European release for Juliana Hatfield's much heralded US only album "Bed".
Juliana needs no introduction to the European market, as she has enjoyed a number of successful albums both critically and commercially.
The CD will be released in a limited edition Digipack and include 2 songs not featured on the US release.
www.cherryred.co.uk /arrivedercibaby/artists/julianahatfield.htm   (91 words)

  
 Juliana Hatfield
For all her gripes about being alone, Juliana Hatfield's really good at it.
Now that she's running her own label instead of answering to AAA bosses, Hatfield's ditched the keyboards and violins in favor of more guitar solos, and she even manages to find a groove, if only briefly.
There's still a lot of griping — even "Digital Penetration," Hatfield's approximation of a lust song, sounds like a wish unfulfilled — but for now she seems to accept that being alone means calling the shots.
www.citypaper.net /articles/2005-08-11/musicpicks4.shtml   (228 words)

  
 Open Directory - Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: H: Hatfield, Juliana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Juliana Hatfield - Official page at Bar/None Records.
Juliana Hatfield Tab Page - Guitar transcriptions of Juliana's songs and those of the "Blake Babies", her first band.
This Year's Model - The Boston Phoenix is trying to catch up with the new Juliana Hatfield.
dmoz.org /Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists/H/Hatfield,_Juliana   (199 words)

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