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Genres
  
Alternative country

Genre
  
Alternative country

Active until
  
2003

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Years active
  
1996 (1996)–2002 (2002)

Labels
  
Glitterhouse E-Squared Polydor

Past members
  
Shawn Barton Tonya Lamm Anne Tkach Jeffrey Richards

Origin
  
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States (1995)

Albums
  
How Bees Fly, Digging You Up, Double Back, Orphans

Members
  
Tonya Lamm, Anne Tkach, Jeffrey Richards

Similar
  
Tres Chicas, Caitlin Cary, Savoy Grand, The Great Crusades, Chris & Carla

Hazeldine were an American alternative country four-piece band based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Members were Shawn Barton (vocals, guitar), Tonya Lamm (guitar, vocals), Anne Tkach (bass), and Jeffrey Richards (guitar, banjo, drums). They were more popular in Europe than in the US.

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Hazeldine, a female-dominated group named after a street in their home town Albuquerque, New Mexico, began to get national recognition in 1997, when they played the "No Depression tour"—named after the fanzine associated with the alt.country movement—together with Rhett Miller's band Old 97's, and Whiskeytown fronted by Ryan Adams.

The band, described as "a mix of blistering rock, windswept country, and desert romance", recorded their debut album How Bees Fly in a pool hall of Route 66 in Albuquerque, and it saw a Europe-only release through the German independent record label Glitterhouse Records later in 1997. They had a brief deal with the major label Polydor that failed mainly due to a music industry merger where the record company was "swallowed" by the Universal Music Group.

Lamm currently tours with Tres Chicas, Tkach played and sang for numerous bands, among them Bad Folk, before her death in 2015, and Barton is married and living in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Discography

  • How Bees Fly (Glitterhouse, 1997)
  • Digging You Up (Polydor, 1998)
  • Orphans (E-Squared, 1998)
  • Double Back (Europe: Glitterhouse, 2001; U.S.: Okra-Tone, 2002)
  • Songs

    A Song for YouOrphans · 1998
    Wild and BlueOrphans · 1998
    Cuckoo CocoonOrphans · 1998

    References

    Hazeldine Wikipedia