Carolyn Wonderland

Carolyn Wonderland

Carolyn Wonderland performing at Antone's in Austin, Texas (2006).
Background information
Birth name Carolyn Bradford
Born (1972-11-09) November 9, 1972
Houston, Texas, United States
Genres Blues
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, guitarist
Instruments Guitar, vocals
Years active 1990s–present
Website www.carolynwonderland.com

Carolyn Wonderland (born November 9, 1972) is an American blues singer, songwriter and musician. She is married to A. Whitney Brown.

Early life and education

Carolyn Wonderland was born Carolyn Bradford[1] in 1972 in Houston, Texas. Wonderland dropped out of Houston's Langham Creek High School to pursue her music ambitions.[2]

Career

In 1999, Wonderland moved to Austin, Texas; in 2001, she lost her apartment lease after her landlord became ill, and decided to live out of her van since she was spending more than 300 days a year on the road performing.[2]

Wonderland's instrumental abilities include guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, trumpet and piano. Although primarily a blues artist, Wonderland likes to incorporate elements of country, swing, zydeco, surf, gospel, soul, and cumbia into her musical mix. She usually performs with Cole El-Saleh on keyboards and Kevin Lance on drums.

In February 2008, Wonderland released the CD "Miss Understood" on the Bismeaux Productions label,[3] and the title song has been on the Top 50 of the 'Roots Music Report' chart since the album's release.[4] Fans of Wonderland's music include Bob Dylan,[5] and Ray Benson, founder of Asleep At The Wheel. Benson produced Miss Understood, and has been one of her songwriting collaborators. Wonderland credits several blues and Texas musicians as influences on her music. One notable influence is Austin singer/songwriter Terri Hendrix, as Wonderland covered two Hendrix songs, ("I Found the Lions" and "Throw My Love"), on Miss Understood.

Carolyn Wonderland jamming at Antone's in Austin (2008)

Wonderland has been involved in a number of recordings, including several that were self-produced on independent labels. She was the lead singer fronting the band Imperial Monkeys. Wonderland released Bloodless Revolution in 2008, and is the primary singer on the Jerry Lightfoot's Band of Wonder Texistentialism CD with Lightfoot and Vince Welnick (Grateful Dead, Tubes.)[6]

Wonderland was a founding member of the Loose Affiliation of Saints and Sinners (with Papa Mali, Eldridge Goins, Guy Forsyth, and others), with several of her songs being featured on their Sessions from the Hotel San Jose Rm. 50 CD.[6] She was also the lead guitarist in the all-girl, southern rock band Sis DeVille (other members include Shelley King, Sarah Brown, Lisa Pankratz and Floramay Holliday), and a founding member of the Austin Volunteer Orchestra.[6]

Wonderland appeared on Austin City Limits in 2008,[7] and has had her music used on NBC's Homicide and Fox's Time of Your Life. She was a headlining artist at the annual Rochester International Jazz Festival summer 2009 at the Eastman Theatre and New York. In 2003, Wonderland opened the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, after performing there for the previous ten years, singing the National Anthem with 'The Imperial Monkeys'.[8]

Wonderland also performs with the Imperial Golden Crown Harmonizers, raising money for local Austin charities, food banks, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, and on behalf of the legalization of marijuana.[6]

Personal life

Wonderland married writer-comedian A. Whitney Brown on March 4, 2011, in a ceremony officiated by Michael Nesmith.[1]


Recognition

Wonderland has won the following awards:[9]

Discography

Albums

Title Year Artist Name Label Producer
Groove Milk (1993) Carolyn Wonderland and the Imperial Monkeys Pulse/Monrose
Truckstop Favorites Vol. 2 (1994) Carolyn Wonderland and the Imperial Monkeys Pulse
Play with Matches (1995) Carolyn Wonderland and the Imperial Monkeys Big Mo Records
Blue Lights (1997) Carolyn Wonderland and Imperial Monkeys Justice Records
Bursting with Flavor (1997) Carolyn Wonderland and Imperial Monkeys Justice Records
Alcohol and Salvation (2001) Carolyn Wonderland Mix-O-Rama records Eldridge Goins
Bloodless Revolution (2003) Carolyn Wonderland Independent release Stephen Doster
Miss Understood (2008) Carolyn Wonderland Bismeaux Productions Ray Benson
Peace Meal (2011) Carolyn Wonderland Bismeaux Productions Ray Benson, Larry Campbell (musician), Michael Nesmith
Live Texas Trio (2015) Carolyn Wonderland Bismeaux Productions Carolyn Wonderland

Collaborations

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Carolyn Wonderland and A. Whitney Brown". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-07-23.
  2. 1 2 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-11-21. Retrieved 2009-04-23.
  3. Moser, Margaret (2008-05-02). "Miss Understood: Let's hear it for Carolyn Wonderland - Music". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2016-07-23.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-03-05. Retrieved 2008-03-26.
  5. Margaret Moser (2005-01-21). "Review: Carolyn Wonderland - Music". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2016-07-23.
  6. 1 2 3 4 "Carolyn Wonderland - Upcoming Shows, Tickets, Reviews, More". Jambase.com. Retrieved 2016-07-23.
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-19. Retrieved 2008-12-18.
  8. "Sturgis Schedule". Sturgiszone.com. Retrieved 2016-07-23.
  9. "Carolyn Wonderland". Hotbands.com. 2000-10-17. Retrieved 2016-07-23.

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