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21 Facts About Garrison Starr

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Garrison Starr had cuts with Greg Holden, American Idol winner Kris Allen and Royal Wood.

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In 2016, Garrison Starr produced and co-wrote Margaret Cho's record "American Myth" which garnered a Grammy nomination.

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Garrison Starr was signed to Geffen Records, which released her first major-label album, featuring Bob Rupe of Cracker and The Silos, Eighteen Over Me, in 1997.

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Garrison Starr left the deep south for Los Angeles in the mid-1990s.

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Garrison Starr was dropped from the Geffen roster.

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Garrison Starr re-recorded "Superhero" for Airstreams, which includes a hidden track, "Inside Out", in which she makes her first definitive reference to being a lesbian.

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In promoting the album, Garrison Starr toured with the likes of Melissa Etheridge, Steve Earle, Melissa Ferrick and Mary Chapin Carpenter.

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Also in 2005, Garrison Starr returned to the south to Nashville, Tennessee, where she completed The Sound of You and Me, which was released in March 2006.

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In 2007, Garrison Starr completed a collection of songs, Fans' Greatest Hits, Volume One for which she asked fans to vote for their top 10 favorite songs.

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Garrison Starr then recorded new acoustic studio versions of those songs.

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Garrison Starr released The Girl That Killed September on October 18,2007, in association with Media Creature Music.

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In 2009, Garrison Starr formed a new band with Glen Phillips, singer for '90s alt-rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket.

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In 2010, Garrison Starr released ReLive, a critically acclaimed live album featuring fan favorites as well as some new tracks.

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In 2012, Garrison Starr embarked on her first attempt at a self-release.

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In September 2013, Garrison Starr formed a new project called This, the Silent War.

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In 2017, Garrison Starr released What If There Is No Destination, led off by the single "Put Your Weapon Down", with the profits from this single going to the National Center for Victims of Crime for the victims of the Orlando tragedy.

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In 2019, Garrison Starr provided original music for Margaret Cho's podcast, The Margaret Cho.

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Garrison Starr's cover of Steve Forbert's song "It Isn't Going to Be That Way" appeared on the compilation The I-10 Chronicles, Vol.

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Garrison Starr has performed back-up vocals for artists including Michelle Malone and Mary Chapin Carpenter.

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Garrison Starr appeared on CBS News' Saturday Early Show, performing in the "Second Cup Cafe" on June 22,2007.

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Garrison Starr's songs have been featured in Life Unexpected, Pretty Little Liars, The Fosters and Grey's Anatomy.