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Michelle Branch

Famous As
Singer, songwriter, guitarist, actress
Birth Name
Michelle Jacquet DeSevren Branch
Birth Date
July 2, 1983
Birth Place
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Famous As
Singer, songwriter, guitarist, actress
Popular for
Single "Everywhere" (2001)
Birth Name
Michelle Jacquet DeSevren Branch
Birth Date
July 2, 1983
Birth Place
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Height
5' 6"
Nationality
American
Education
  • Attended St. Mary's Catholic School in Flagstaff, Arizona
  • Attended Sedona Red Rock High School
Father
David
Mother
Peggy
Brother
David (older, half)
Sister
Nicole (younger)
Spouse
Teddy Landau (bassist, 23-May-04 - 16-Nov-15), Patrick Carney (drummer, Apr-19 - 11-Aug-22)
Relation
Chris Null (Dead Sara's bassist)
Son
Rhys James Carney (b. 28-Aug-18)
Daughter
Owen Isabelle (b. 03-Aug-05), Willie Jacquet Carney (b. Feb-22)

Michelle Branch, born Michelle Jacquet DeSevren Branch on July 2, 1983, in Phoenix, Arizona, is a celebrated American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actress, known for her contributions to the pop and country music genres. She gained widespread recognition in the early 2000s with her hit singles and has since established herself as a versatile artist with a career spanning over two decades.

Growing up in a musical family, Branch developed an interest in music at an early age, learning to play the guitar and writing her first songs as a teenager. She released her debut album, Broken Bracelet, in 2000, which garnered attention for its raw talent and expressive songwriting. However, it was her second album, The Spirit Room, released in 2001 under Madonna's Maverick record label, that catapulted her to fame. The album featured the chart-topping single "Everywhere," which became a defining track of her career, alongside other popular songs like "All You Wanted." Branch's unique blend of pop and rock elements resonated with audiences and established her as a prominent figure in the music scene.

Branch's career continued to flourish with her third studio album, Hotel Paper, released in 2003. This album showcased her growth as an artist and included hits such as "Are You Happy Now?" Her work earned her critical acclaim and several award nominations. In 2003, she won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for her collaboration with Santana on the single "The Game of Love," further solidifying her status in the industry.

In 2005, Branch took a significant turn in her career by forming the country duo the Wreckers with fellow musician Jessica Harp. The duo enjoyed commercial success, with their single "Leave the Pieces" receiving a Grammy nomination and reaching the top of the country charts. Despite their success, the Wreckers disbanded in 2007 as both artists pursued their solo careers.

Following a hiatus from major releases, Branch returned to the music scene with a series of extended plays in 2010 and 2011, before releasing her fourth studio album, Hopeless Romantic, in 2017. This album showcased her evolution as an artist and featured a more personal and mature sound. In 2022, she released her fifth studio album, The Trouble with Fever, which continued to explore themes of love and self-discovery.

Throughout her career, Branch has navigated personal challenges, including her marriages to bassist Teddy Landau and drummer Patrick Carney, with whom she experienced both highs and lows. Despite these challenges, she remains a beloved figure in the music industry, known for her authentic songwriting and captivating performances.

As of now, Michelle Branch continues to create music that resonates with fans around the world, solidifying her legacy as a multifaceted artist who has made a significant impact on both pop and country music. Her journey reflects a dedication to her craft and an unwavering commitment to authenticity in her artistry.