Paula Cole
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Paula Cole (born April 5, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter. Her single Where Have All the Cowboys Gone? reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1997, and the following year she won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Her song I Don't Want to Wait was used as the theme song for the television show Dawson's Creek.
In February 2009, Amy Lee duetted with Paula Cole during a concert on Long Island. There is no registration of the performance. During her concert that night, Paula sang two covers with Amy Lee ("Old Man" by Neil Young, and a traditional Appalachian song, "Green Pastures" by Emmylou Harris). Paula posted a message on her MySpace about Amy:[1]
The meeting with Amy deeply affected Paula who even quoted her in a 2010 interview:[2]
I’ve read some of your influences are Stevie Wonder and Tina Turner, but is there anyone that has blown you away in today’s pop scene?
As far as voices go, Ray LaMontagne blows me away. Oh and Amy Lee, from Evanescence is amazing, her voice is so real. I totally respect Kelly Clarkson, I don’t love all of her songs but she is such a strong girl and isn’t afraid to have meat on her bones. Which I love. Lady GaGa’s work ethic is brilliant, and Rihanna has some amazing songs. I’m not sure about the new one with Eminem (“Love the Way You Lie”), I mean he is known for disrespecting women so it doesn’t make complete sense, but I love that song. |
Paula performed live with Amy Lee and Ashley Arrison at the Restore Fredoom Gala in New York on April 10, 2012. They played My Heart is Broken (by Evanescence), Caged Bird (by Ashley Arrison), Everybody Hurts (by R.E.M.), and I Don't Want to Wait (by Paula Cole).[3]
Paula and Amy performed together again for the Wellspring Benefit Concert in Rockport, Massachusetts on November 7, 2013.
Discography
- Harbinger (1994)
- This Fire (1996)
- Amen (1999)
- Courage (2007)
- Ithaca (2010)
- Raven (2013)
- Ravenesque EP (2014)
- 7 (2015)
- Ballads (2017)
- Revolution (2019)
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References
- ↑ "Amy performs with Paula Cole". Evanescencefan.net. February 2, 2009. Archived from the original on January 4, 2011. http://web.archive.org/web/20110104065541/http://www.evanescencefan.net/amy-performs-with-paula-cole/.
- ↑ "Paula Cole: ‘Dawson’s Creek’ saved my daughter’s life". Page Six. September 21, 2010. https://pagesix.com/2010/09/21/paula-cole-dawsons-creek-saved-my-daughters-life/.
- ↑ "Amy Lee's performances in Restore Freedom Gala 2012". YouTube.
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