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Birth name
  
Laura Pauline Veirs

Spouse
  
Education
  

Name
  
Laura Veirs

Genres
  
Folk music

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Children
  
Tennessee Veirs Martine

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Born
  
October 24, 1973 (age 50) Colorado Springs, Colorado (
1973-10-24
)

Labels
  
Raven Marching Band, Nonesuch, Bella Union

Albums
  
Profiles

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Laura Pauline Veirs (born October 24, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter.

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Early life

Veirs was raised in Colorado, studied geology and Mandarin Chinese at Carleton College, worked as a translator for a geological expedition in China, and now lives in Portland, Oregon.

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While growing up, she heard folk-country, classical, and pop music at home. However, she didn't "listen seriously," she says, until her 20s. At Carleton, she joined an all-girl punk band called Rair Kx!. After graduation, her taste moved to older country and folk, and during her time in China she began writing lyrics.

Career

In 1999, Veirs released a self-titled album, which was recorded live and featuring just herself and guitar. 2003 saw the release of Troubled by the Fire, accompanied by veteran musicians such as Bill Frisell. She then signed to Nonesuch and released Carbon Glacier. Year of Meteors followed in August 2005. Year of Meteors was selected by the New York Times as a "critics choice".

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Veirs released her last full-length for Nonesuch, Saltbreakers, in 2007. July Flame appeared in January 2010 on her Raven Marching band label. The Washington Post praised it.

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In November 2011, Veirs released the album Tumble Bee: Laura Veirs Sings Folk Songs for Children. The album presents mostly traditional songs, and features an array of guest musicians, including Colin Meloy, Jim James and Bela Fleck. Tumble Bee won a Parents' Choice Award in 2012.

In September 2012 her first feature film soundtrack was released: Hello I Must Be Going. The exclusive soundtrack features eight instrumental versions of previously released songs, five catalog favorites and one new vocal track, Spring Song.

In August 2013 she released Warp and Weft to widespread critical acclaim.

In 2015 she worked on the album Carrie and Lowell by Sufjan Stevens, and her husband, Tucker Martine, engineered some of the album as well.

Veirs was lead songwriter for the 2016 album case/lang/veirs, a collaborative project between Veirs, k.d. lang and Neko Case. The album and subsequent tour received universal acclaim.

Personal life

Veirs's husband, Portland-based producer Tucker Martine, has produced her last nine albums, and plays many instruments on the records as well. Their first son, Tennessee Veirs Martine, was born in April 2010. In May 2013 they had a second son, Oz Rhodes Martine.

Studio albums

  • Laura Veirs, Raven Marching Band Records, 1999
  • The Triumphs and Travails of Orphan Mae, Raven Marching Band Records, 2001, Bella Union, 2005
  • Troubled by the Fire, Bella Union, 2003
  • Carbon Glacier, Bella Union (UK), February 2004, Nonesuch Records (US), August 2004
  • Year of Meteors, Nonesuch Records, August 2005
  • Saltbreakers, Nonesuch Records, April 2007
  • July Flame, Raven Marching Band Records/Bella Union, January 2010
  • Tumble Bee, November 8, 2011
  • Warp and Weft, August 20, 2013
  • case/lang/veirs, with Neko Case and k.d. lang, Anti-, June 17, 2016
  • Carbon Glacier, Raven Marching Band Records, January 11, 2017
  • EPs

  • Two Beers Veirs, Raven Marching Band Records, 2008
  • Live albums

  • Lore of Ears, Kelp Monthly, 2004
  • Soundtracks

  • Hello I Must Be Going from director Todd Louiso, starring Melanie Lynskey, Christopher Abbott and Blythe Danner, Raven Marching Band Records, September 2012
  • Compilation appearances

  • "Black-Eyed Susan (demo)" on Remote Wing, Knw-Yr-Own, 2001
  • "The Water's Gone (But Life Is Long)" (with Danny Barnes) on Shipwreck Day, Knw-Yr-Own, 2002
  • "17" on Flotsam and Jetsam: 2005 What The Heck Fest Sampler, Kelp Monthly, 2005
  • "Cast a Hook in Me" on The Sound the Hare Heard, Kill Rock Stars, 2006
  • An exclusive version of "Nightingale" on Paste Magazine Sampler 39, 2007
  • The Young Rapture Choir, RMB, 2006
  • "Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)", The Decemberists's The Crane Wife, Capitol, 2006
  • "Sailor System" by Your Heart Breaks, Don't Stop Believin Records, 2006
  • "Dear Avery", The Decemberists's The King Is Dead, Capitol, 2011
  • References

    Laura Veirs Wikipedia