Biography





There is so much pre-fab, pre-packaged musical fiction going on these days, that it's a blessing and a relief to discover a young artist who was born to share her old soul. "There's a love affair going on," Michelle says, "between me and music." Nobody cranks out stacks of obvious, lifeless lyrics for Michelle Branch. There's no one telling the seventeen-year-old how to move, what to wear, or what to sing about. Nobody writes her songs for her. At a time when young people are force-fed so much pap-pop, Michelle's music is a deep breath of fresh honesty. As far back as she can remember, songs have always danced around in Michelle's head. When she picked up the guitar at 14, words and music tumbled out of her like she couldn't help it. Where does it come from? "I don't really know," Michelle says, amazed, "Music has always been in me."

"When I sing, I have a sense of peace, I feel like my brain turns off, and I become the core person of who I am -- the essence of me. I feel connected to whatever is out there. It's almost like I leave my body and get to watch."

Some of Michelle's shimmering songs come from dreams. "Sometimes I wake up and get confused about where I am, I'm not sure if I'm asleep or awake. I have dreams when I write an entire song, chords and everything. I wake up and hope I can remember the dream-song, and find that I've already written it all down, and I just pick up the guitar and play it." Is it sleepwalking? Sleep writing, perhaps? "I don't know," she smiles, "It's a mystery." Michelle feels the connection to John Shanks, the producer of her record, (Melissa Etheridge, BB Mak, SR-71, Chris Isaak ) is a magical one. "Once you write a song, it's really personal. The song is your baby, you watch it grow, and then you let it go. When we were in the studio, I immersed myself in it -- idea after idea just flowed," she recalls, "John was so inspiring." Michelle hopes to inspire people the way the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin inspired her. "If God had a voice, it would belong to Robert Plant," she declares, "and Jimi Hendrix is so honest when he sings. The cool thing about the Beatles is that they created music that makes you feel the lyrics. When you listen to "Here Comes the Sun," you can just feel the sun's rays. In "She's Leaving Home," "I feel the parent's hearts breaking. I want to give back to people what I get from the music I love." Michelle already gets letters from young aspiring singer/songwriters. "I hope I can inspire people my age to play music," Michelle says, "There are so many "put together" musical acts today, younger girls write and tell me -- "they all dance and sing and look so perfect, and it's so hard to watch them, then I heard your music and now I'm writing songs." I hope that continues. I want to be able to speak truth and make a difference. Even though you can't see it or grasp it, most people know love is out there. My album is about love -- songs about what people believe in."

Facts: *(provided by Marie of www.michellebranch.dot.nu)*



Full Name: Michelle Jacquet Branch

E-mail: [email protected]

Nickname: Meech, Chelle

Birthday: July 2, 1983

Home: Sedona, AZ

Age: 18

Height: 5'6"

Eye color: Brown

Hair: Dark dark brown, black

Family: Parents David and Peggy, an older brother David (around 21, I don't know what his b-day is so I don't know the exact age), and younger sister Nicole(14)

Best Friend: her bassist Jennifer Hagio

Pets: A couple cats, named Winky and Gibson

Ethnicity: Dutch-Indonesian and French on her mother's side and Irish on her father's.

Instruments: Guitar, piano

Piercings: Ears

Tattoos: two tattoos, a blue 8th note on her left shoulder, and a chinese symbol on her lower back (this symbol means: a harmony that speaks from one's soul to the heart of the listener).

Favorite Past-times: writing, swimming, rollerblading, anything music related, bowling

Personal Goals: To share my music with the world

Favorite Musician: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Robert Plant

Favorite Album: Cat Tails (Lisa Loeb), Unlucky (Admiral Twin *They are pop geniuses*), SRGT. Pepper's Lonely Hearts club, Band (The Beatles), Neon Ballroom (Silverchair)

Favorite Song: Dancing Days (Led Zeppelin)

Favorite Food: Pie and Ice Cream (does that count?)

Favorite Holiday Location: Moab, Utah

Favorite Color: Black, Blue

Favorite Guitar: �I have a Gibson SG, it's from the 70's I'm guessing, but it's a mystery guitar. Nobody can figure out when it was made. I also have a Dan Electro 56-u3, and it's a great guitar! I have a couple acoustics, but my favorite guitar of all is my taylor 614 ce, it's blue.�

Favorite Subject: �Well, I really like, arts, music, theatre, but as far as real subjects, probably history and literature...also photography�

Least Favorite Subject: Math and science

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