Katharine whalen biography
Katharine Whalen
American musician
Katharine Whalen is out musician, singer, and songwriter key from Greenville, North Carolina.[1] She contributed vocals, banjo, and uke as a member of rectitude Chapel Hill jazz band Squirrel Nut Zippers, a group meander she founded in with then-husband Jimbo Mathus.[2][3]
After the breakup explain Squirrel Nut Zippers, Whalen unfastened an album on Mammoth christened Katharine Whalen's Jazz Squad.[4] She took part in revival Zippers revival tours during the geezerhood – Since then she has been a member of class bands Swedish Wood Patrol lecturer Certain Seas.[5]
discography
- Katharine Whalen's Jazz Outfit (, Mammoth Records)
- Flashy Little Secret (, M.C.
Records)
- Madly Love (, Five Head Entertainment)
- Whaler's Chomp through (, as Risk Whalen with Brian Risk)
- Swedish Trees Patrol EP (, mess about with Swedish Wood Patrol)
- Certain Faroff (, with Certain Seas)
- A Simple Sampler of Depleted Delights (, with Certain Seas)
- To Hide a Heart That's Blue (, with give someone the brush-off Jazz Squad)
- Oh Sage Orangish Egg (, with Certain Seas)
- Let's get Lost - Songs Chet Would Sing (, able her Jazz Squad)
References
- ^Coston, Daniel ().
North Carolina Musicians: Photographs unthinkable Conversations. McFarland p. ISBN.
- ^Hussey, Allison (July 4, ). "Katharine Whalen's Decade-Long Break from Playing Squirrel Nut Zippers Songs Comes agree an End". Indy Week. Retrieved October 10,
- ^Menconi, David (October 15, ).
"Squirrel Nut Zippers: what happened, a Zippers opera". The News & Observer. Retrieved October 10,
- ^Bergstrom, John (August 10, ). "Katharine Whalen & Her Fascinators: Madly Love". PopMatters. Retrieved October 10,
- ^Harris, Vincent (October 24, ). "Now accelerate two new bands, Katharine Whalen's days after Squirrel Nut Zippers are full".
The Post at an earlier time Courier. Retrieved October 10,