Hole (band)

Hole was a musical group, formed in 1989 and (officially) disbanded in 2002, fronted by Courtney Love and co-founded by Eric Erlandson.

After a number of releases on independent record labels, including their first full length album Pretty on the Inside which received praise from underground critics, Hole released their major label debut Live Through This (1994) very shortly after the suicide death of Love's husband Kurt Cobain.

Hole's band members have changed frequently over the years; the line-up of Hole's last album Celebrity Skin (1998) was Love (lead vocals), Melissa Auf der Maur (bass), Eric Erlandson (guitars), and Patty Schemel (drums).

Although Love's flamboyant personality and controversial statements have often overshadowed the reception of Hole's music, it should be stressed that Hole's records all sold over 500,000 copies worldwide, and that their music releases (as well as the musicianship of the band members) have been critically praised.

Discography

  • Pretty on the Inside (1991)
  • Live Through This (1994)
  • Ask For It (1995)
  • My Body The Hand Grenade (1997)
  • Celebrity Skin (1998)

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Celebrity Skin (1998). A Night Without Armor is a collection of some of her poems. My Body The Hand Grenade (1997). Writing is nothing new for Jewel since she has been writing poetry most of her life. She has at least two published works. Ask For It (1995). The first movie she appeared in was in 1999 in Ride with the Devil, for which she received critical acclaim. Live Through This (1994). Besides singing, Jewel has also tried her hand at acting and writing.

Pretty on the Inside (1991). Due to her success, she was chosen to sing the national anthem at the opening of the Super Bowl in January 1998. However, her music is mostly recognized as popular music and enjoys wide exposure on a variety of music radio stations. Her songs resist categorization, but, because of their mostly guitar accompaniment, have sometimes been categorized as folk music or the hybrid class folk-pop. Jewel is noted for her song's qualites of stark honesty and soulful introspection.

The album stayed on the Billboard 200 for an impressive two years, reaching number four at its peak popularity. Some of the songs on the album were recorded at the coffeehouse. She cut her debut album, Pieces of You, when she was nineteen and it was released in 1995. It was at these coffeehouse appearances that she was discovered by Atlantic Records.

Poltz has collaborated with her on several of her songs and appeared in Jewel's band on the Spirit World Tour 1999 playing acoustic guitar. For a time she dated Steve Poltz, one of the band's members. It was at these appearances she met the band The Rugburns, who she often appeared with. She gained a reputation by singing at the Innerchange Coffeehouse in San Diego, California.

For a time, she was poverty-stricken and lived in her van while travelling about the country. She started writing songs at the age of seventeen. Jewel learned to play the guitar while on scholarship at the prestigious Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen, Michigan, where she majored in operatic voice. During high school, Jewel was known to spell her name "Jule," but she attributes this to simple playing with her name as teenagers are prone to do.

Her father was a Mormon, but they stopped attending the church shortly before she turned eight. It was from these experiences she learned to yodel, a quality demonstrated in many of her songs. She and her father sometimes earned a living by singing in bars and taverns. The home she grew up in there did not have indoor plumbing, but a simple outhouse instead.

Jewel was born in Payson, Utah, but spent most of her young life growing up in Homer, Alaska, living with her father. Jewel Kilcher (born May 23, 1974) is a singer-songwriter better known by her stage name, Jewel. "2 Become 1" (0304). "Stand" (0304).

"Intuition" (0304). "Break Me" (This Way). "Standing Still" (This Way). "Joy to the World" (Joy - A Holiday Collection).

"Under the Water" ("The Craft" soundtrack). "What's Simple is True" (Spirit). "Down So Long" (Spirit). "Hands" (Spirit).

"Have a Little Faith in Me" ("Phenomenon" Soundtrack). "Foolish Games" (Pieces of You). "You Were Meant For Me" (Pieces of You). "Who Will Save Your Soul?" (Pieces of You).

0304. This Way. Joy - A Holiday Collection. Spirit.

Pieces of You.