Edie Brickell

American singer

Edie Brickell is an American singer-songwriter best known for her 1988 debut album with the band New Bohemians. She is married to legendary singer-songwriter Paul Simon.

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About the Edie Brickell

Edie Arlisa Brickellis an American singer-songwriter widely known for 1988’s Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars, the debut album by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, which went to No. 4 on the Billboard albums chart. She is married to singer-songwriter Paul Simon.

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Edie Brickell is an American singer-songwriter widely known for her 1988 debut album ‘Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars’ with the band Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, which reached the Top 5 on the Billboard albums chart.

Edie Brickell’s most famous album is 1988’s ‘Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars’, the debut album by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, which reached the No. 4 spot on the Billboard albums chart.

Edie Brickell is married to renowned singer-songwriter Paul Simon.

Edie Brickell was born on March 10, 1966.

Edie Brickell is an American singer-songwriter.

Edie Brickell is known for her singer-songwriter style of music, often blending elements of rock, folk, and pop.

Edie Brickell’s debut album ‘Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars’ with her band New Bohemians was a commercial success, reaching the No. 4 spot on the Billboard albums chart.

23 Quotes by Edie Brickell

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    But I really love music, and having a creative outlet is really the best thing you can do for yourself.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    No matter how famous and established they were or however blessed they were with great songs or long careers, if they lived alone, they lived alone. That’s not the way I wanted to live prior to the tour or after.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    But when it came to jamming and writing songs like we used to, we realized Brandon was a huge spirit in the band. Who knew? It was just something we had to learn.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    I need to go outside. I wouldn’t say I’m an outdoors person, but I like to go outside.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    I hope I’m better today than I was yesterday. I don’t believe in glory days or anything like that, so I think the best is tomorrow or later this afternoon!

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    My son writes songs and plays. He sings like an angel.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    If it turns out to be a hit, well, good luck dealing with fame. And if it’s not a hit and you can still survive and make music you believe in, well, then you’re truly blessed. I think that’s where we are now.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    You can look back at anything and wish you’d done something differently.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    You feel like a prisoner if you don’t create. You’re jailed up inside of yourself.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    I have taken the marshmallows off the sweet potatoes, however. They would make a big pan of sweet potatoes and cover it with marshmallows. My kids would love it if I would do that for them!

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    I think the New Bohemians’ inability to say no was a big part of our problem.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    You’re just playing, playing, playing, and then an image or something will come into your mind, and basically you’re just narrating it with music, letting it move along.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    Geffen was never supportive of the band.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    We didn’t rehearse or play the songs to death before we recorded them, and that let us catch a freshness and energy level we’ve never really felt while making records.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    I like Rufus Wainwright a whole lot. He makes me wanna be even more musical.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    Becoming a mom made me more contentious about expressing my true taste.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    And I was very comfortable with this band even when we disagreed. It takes a long time to feel comfortable enough to disagree with somebody. When everything happened, it just was really confusing. It’s like our weaknesses were nurtured and brought out front by outsiders.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    I can make dressing – or stuffing. Y’all call it stuffing up here, we call it dressing down there. It’s really good dressing. That family recipe was passed on, and I love to make that.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    We were too young to know better, and none of us were very aggressive people. It would have helped a lot if just one of us had been aggressive enough to say no.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    But who cares? I can honestly look back and realize that everything happened for a reason. Everything that fell apart has fallen back into place beautifully and magically.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    A lot of the songs start with an image. I was sitting there playing the guitar and I pictured this old, dirty green car, with the window rolled down, in the hot, hot, hot Texas heat, and this beautiful woman I knew when I was a kid sitting behind the wheel, looking out at me.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    When I look at my kids, and the ease with which they pick up music, I wish I had that.

    Edie Brickell

    American singer

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    My grandmother was the greatest cook in the world. She could just go in there, the whole kitchen would look like a tornado hit it and then she’d come out with the best food. Then she’d sit at the table and she wouldn’t eat!

    Edie Brickell

    American singer