The GRAMMY Museum welcomed singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile and her collaborators, Tim and Phil Hanseroth, on September 23, 2015 to celebrate the release of their album, The Firewatcher’s Daughter. Since her 2005 self-titled debut, Carlile has teamed with her indispensable collaborators, Tim and Phil Hanseroth, aka the Twins. Over numerous acclaimed albums, countless sold-out tours, and fruitful relationships with top producers Rick Rubin and T Bone Burnett, The Firewatcher’s Daughter was co-produced by Carlile and the Twins, and cut live in Seattle’s Bear Creek Studio, with the trio having complete artistic control. The interview is followed by a special performance.
“WHEREVER IS YOUR HEART”
PERFORMED BY BRANDI CARLILE
WRITTEN BY BRANDI CARLILE, PHILLIP JOHN HANSEROTH, TIMOTHY JAY HANSEROTH
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“WILDER WE’RE CHAINED”
PERFORMED BY BRANDI CARLILE
WRITTEN BY BRANDI CARLILE, PHILLIP JOHN HANSEROTH, TIMOTHY JAY HANSEROTH
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“THE THINGS I REGRET”
PERFORMED BY BRANDI CARLILE
WRITTEN BY BRANDI CARLILE, PHILLIP JOHN HANSEROTH, TIMOTHY JAY HANSEROTH
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“THE EYE”
PERFORMED BY BRANDI CARLILE
WRITTEN BY BRANDI CARLILE, PHILLIP JOHN HANSEROTH, TIMOTHY JAY HANSEROTH
© UNVERSAL MUSIC CORP. ON BEHALF OF SOUTHERN ORACLE MUSIC, LLC
“BEGINNING TO FEEL THE YEARS”
PERFORMED BY BRANDI CARLILE
WRITTEN BY BRANDI CARLILE, PHILLIP JOHN HANSEROTH, TIMOTHY JAY HANSEROTH
© UNVERSAL MUSIC CORP. ON BEHALF OF SOUTHERN ORACLE MUSIC, LLC
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