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Tracy Spuehler

About Me

All Songs from Tracy's new album "You're My Star" available here for download
All albums are available at both CD BABY and ITUNES!

Tracy Spuehler writes deceptively simple indie-pop songs that are a clear reflection of her own life. Described by the New Times as having “elements of Juliana Hatfield's little-girl lilt, Aimee Mann's confessional pop and Liz Phair's indie-rock feistiness…this native Angeleno puts so much of herself into her songs that her music winds up charmingly fresh and all her own.” Following two critically acclaimed albums, Tracy has just released her third album “You’re My Star.”
Tracy’s new album builds on her tradition of transforming unique personal experiences into bold, visual songs everyone can relate to. Her solo debut “six three one” was an album of “sweet, sensitive songs” (Village Voice) chronicling loss — of her mother, her home, her lover, and even her car. Her sophomore album “It’s the Sound” detailed the joy and heartbreak of her dating experiences in LA with “bursts of wit and sweetness tempered by dollops of sobering reality” (Los Angeles Times). And now Tracy has completed “You’re My Star,” where she finds out what it is to find lasting, unconditional love. It is by far her most swooning, love-happy album to date.
Tracy’s sweet-smart songwriting has been beloved by tastemakers, DJs and critics since the release of “six three one.” KCRW listeners already adored the delicious hooks of “Where Do We Go?” long before it charmed the nation through a major Nissan TV campaign. Both “six three one” and its follow-up, “It’s the Sound” received heavy independent radio support, landing in CMJ’s top 200 and KCRW’s top 50 charts. Both albums have also found major placements in TV (Weeds, Men In Trees, What About Brian, Joan of Arcadia, Life As We Know It, Laguna Beach) and in film (Mozart and the Whale, Love Thy Neighbor).
In 2005, Tracy was nominated for the LA Weekly’s Best Singer-Songwriter Award, and critics nationwide fell for her “organic, airy quality” (American Songwriter) and "writing so unobtrusive, she is able to evoke profound depth of feeling through little more than subtle suggestion" (Paste Magazine). Maybe Miles of Music put it best, calling Tracy “Simply lovable.”
Recorded in Chicago with longtime producer Liam Davis, “You’re My Star” deepens Tracy’s strength as a songwriter. The title track sets the tone for this collection of love songs, followed by the mid-tempo rocker “Unforgettable,” with its raw vocal treatment and infectious hooks. “Orange Crush” bursts a sticky line of pop poetry while “Jones,” an in-utero tribute, is both captivating and addictively melodic.
In the words of Derek Sivers, Founder of CD Baby, “Imagine a messy, chaotic world filled with junkyards and media billboards, all shouting noise, hype, and clutter. Now imagine in the middle of this mess is a little oasis, a little perfect circle with a single simple beam of light shining down on a girl singing a simple melody. That's Tracy.”

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Music:

Member Since: 5/15/2006
Band Website: www.tracymusic.com
Band Members: made with the Cosmoedit Myspace Editor
Electric guitar/Keyboards - Mike Ruekberg (www.mikeruekberg.com)
Bass - Steve Hurley
Drums - Billy Hawn (www.billyhawn.com)

Producer - Liam Davis (www.liamdavis.com)
Influences: Elliott Smith, Liz Phair, Lucinda Williams, Death Cab for Cutie, Bright Eyes, Lisa Germano, Beck, Big Star, Neutral Milk Hotel, Aimee Mann, Patty Griffin, Neil Finn, Radiohead, Sam Phillips, Sheryl Crow, George Jones, Wilco
Sounds Like: "elements of Juliana Hatfield's little-girl lilt, Aimee Mann's confessional pop and Liz Phair's indie-rock feistiness" - Michael Berick, New Times

"It's the antidote to your crazy life. It's a sunflower in the junkyard. It's pop meditation. Nursery rhymes to calm the frazzled soul. If you liked Aimee Mann's music in Magnolia, you need to have this album" - Derek Sivers, CD Baby

Type of Label: Major

My Blog

ABC’s "Men in Trees"

The song "All The Way" from my new album "You’re My Star" will be kicking off this week’s episode of ABC’s "Men in Trees." Set your TIVOs, DVRs, VHSs, Betas or, whoa, watch it in rea...
Posted by on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 12:34:00 GMT

LA Times article

Here's a link to an LA Times article that talks about artists who have been able to gain exposure through licensing songs to TV & Film. Scroll to the end ofthe article to see some quotes from yours tr...
Posted by on Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:31:00 GMT

"What About Brian" on ABC & more...

Tonight, the song "Skin Deep" will be in the Premiere episode of "Paradise City," a new show on E!And tune in to "What About Brian" on ABC tomorrow night (Monday, March 5th) to hear the song "Where Do...
Posted by on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 13:25:00 GMT

Left Coast Podcast

A bit ago, I was interviewed on a Podcast called The Left Coast. They focus on life in LA's indie music and art scene. Very cool stuff -- you should check them out! It was really fun to do, and I also...
Posted by on Thu, 01 Feb 2007 14:17:00 GMT

MTV's Laguna Beach

Thanks to everyone who has gotten in touch with me about the song that was recently in MTV's Laguna Beach (Season 3). There is a mistake on MTV's website -- they have the wrong song title. The actual ...
Posted by on Tue, 19 Sep 2006 15:50:00 GMT

"Where Do We Go?" in "Men in Trees"

Check out ABC's "Men in Trees" tomorrow, January 11th, to hear the song "Where Do We Go?""Where Do We Go?" is the same song that was in a Nissan Altima commercial a couple of years back, and more rece...
Posted by on Wed, 10 Jan 2007 19:56:00 GMT