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Coles Whalen


Country of origin:

U.S.

Type of music generally:

Contemporary folk with jazz leanings

Status:

Most recent release, I Wrote This For You (2012)

See also:

Coles Whalen's site

Comparisons:

Jewel, Bonnie Raitt

Covers/own material:

Own and co-written

General comments:

Coles Whalen is a young lady with a powerhouse voice and some strong songs. (stjarnell@yahoo.com)

Recommended first album:

Either

Recordings:

  • ep (2004)
  • Gee Baby (2005)
  • Nothing Is Too Much (2007)
  • The Whistle Stop Road Record (2009)
  • I Wrote This For You (2012)

ep

Release info:

2004—self-released

Availability:

See website for availability

Ecto priority:

Highly recommended

Group members:

Coles Whalen—vocals

Produced by:

Loren Ellis, Seth Stuart

Comments:

Wow. Sometimes you hear a new artist and they blow you away. Coles Whalen is one of those. From the mournful but defiant "Why I cry" too the jazzy Beatles-isms of "Picking up the pieces" she shows such strength and confidence in her music. Her voice can be powerful like Jewel's in the early days. The jazzy "Hollow Railroad" shows her to be the equal of any young jazz diva you could mention. Very strong stuff. (stjarnell@yahoo.com)

Gee Baby

Release info:

2005—self-released

Availability:

See website for availability

Ecto priority:

Highly recommended

Group members:

Coles Whalen—guitar, piano, vocals

Guest artists:

Loren Ellis—guitars

Produced by:

Loren Ellis

Comments:

Coles Whalen's full-length debut is as strong as her debut was. "Turn Away" has intricate guitar work and a hushed vocal. "Twice Weapinâ Heart" is a classic-sounding folk ballad. "The Hand that Gives the Rose" is a sensitive yet powerful song. The bluesy strains of "Sevens" are pleasing as well. It was on the ep as well. I doubt modern folk gets better than this. Coles Whalen has definitely got what it takes. (stjarnell@yahoo.com)


Thanks to Anna Maria Stjärnell for work on this entry.

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