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'''Carla Werner''' is a singer and songwriter from New Zealand who began her music career at age 11. At age 12 she won the New Zealand Junior Entertainer of the Year for country music, and went on to win the junior category of New Zealand's first televised talent show 'Telequest' in 1986, hosted by Mark Leishman and judged by [[Ray Columbus]].


After migrating to Australia in 1989, and moving to Sydney in 1992, she joined The Cool Tin Box in 1994, a short-lived acoustic-rock quintet formed by Matt Rankin and ex [[The Go-Betweens|Go-Between]] [[Lindy Morrison]] on drums featuring lead guitarist Tim Cooper. When they disbanded the following year, she and Cooper began performing together as an acoustic duo, before Werner went out on her own to perform original music. She often worked with Sydney-based musicians Dario Botolin (bass) and Lucius Borich (drums) and Chris Nelius (lead guitar).
'''Carla Werner''' is a [[singer]] and [[songwriter]] from [[New Zealand]] who began her music career at age 11.


Her first major record deal was in 2002 with [[Columbia Records]], Sony Music (New York, USA) and was followed by the release of her debut album ''Departure'' in 2003. To date, Carla has worked with producers, writers, musicians, and DJ's all over the world including producers Ken Nelson ([[Coldplay]]) and Carmen Rizzo ([[Paul Oakenfold]]); collaborations with songwriter's Glen Ballard ([[Alanis Morissette]]'s "Jagged Little Pill") and UK DJ, Paul Oakenfold, providing vocals and lyrics for the hit song "[[Southern Sun]]" which reached number one in the UK Dance Charts{{fact|date=June 2009}}, prompting a performance on the (now defunct) "[[Top of the Pops]]" in 2004. With compositions appearing in film and television, including the Michael Stipe (R.E.M.) produced film ''Saved''; an extensive touring backlog with artists such as the Pretenders, Damien Rice, The Jayhawks, Howie Day, as well as special guest performer at the Jeff Buckley Tributes with artists Ed Harcourt and Jamie Cullum in London and Ireland in 2004, Carla has become an internationally acclaimed vocalist, writer and performer.{{fact|date=June 2009}} Developing her own label ''OfOne Music'' in 2005, and releasing the first independent project from that label in 2006 with ''Pure Things in Wild Places''.
Werner signed her first major record deal in 2002 with [[Columbia Records]],<ref name="allmusic bio">{{cite web|last=Ruhlmann|first=William|title=Carla Werner Biography|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/carla-werner-p483670/biography|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|accessdate=18 October 2011}}</ref> Sony Music (New York City) and was followed by the release of her debut album ''Departure'' in 2003. To date, Carla has worked with producers, writers, musicians, and DJs all over the world including producers [[Ken Nelson (British record producer)|Ken Nelson]] ([[Coldplay]])<ref name="allmusic departure">{{cite web|last=Horowitz|first=Hal|title=Departure – Carla Werner|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/departure-r650753/review|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|accessdate=18 October 2011}}</ref> and [[Carmen Rizzo]] ([[Paul Oakenfold]]);<ref name="allmusic credits">{{cite web|title=Carla Werner – Credits|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/carla-werner-p483670/credits|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|accessdate=18 October 2011}}</ref> collaborations with songwriters [[Glen Ballard]] ([[Alanis Morissette]]'s "Jagged Little Pill") and UK DJ [[Paul Oakenfold]],<ref name="allmusic credits" /> providing vocals and lyrics for the hit song "[[Southern Sun/Ready Steady Go|Southern Sun]]" which reached number one in the UK Dance Charts,{{citation needed|date=June 2009}} prompting a performance on the (now defunct) "[[Top of the Pops]]" in 2004.<ref name=sputnikmusic>{{cite web|title=Carla Werner reviews, music, news|url=http://www.sputnikmusic.com/bands/Carla-Werner/22065/|work=Sputnikmusic|accessdate=18 October 2011}}</ref> With compositions appearing in film and television, including the [[Michael Stipe]] ([[R.E.M.]]) produced film ''[[Saved!]]'', and what Sputnik calls "an extensive touring backlog with artists such as [[The Pretenders]], [[Damien Rice]], [[The Jayhawks]], [[Howie Day]], as well as special guest performer at the Jeff Buckley Tributes with artists [[Ed Harcourt]] and [[Jamie Cullum]] in London and Ireland in 2004",<ref name=sputnikmusic /> Carla has become an internationally acclaimed vocalist, writer and performer.<ref>{{cite news|last=Medsker|first=David|title=Carla Werner Departure Don't let the acoustic...|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/2003/08/12/carla-wernerdeparturedont-let-the-acoustic-guitar-and-2/|access-date=18 October 2011|newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune]]|date=12 August 2003}}</ref> {{citation needed|date=June 2009}} Developing her own label ''OfOne Music'' in 2005, and releasing the first independent project from that label in 2006 with ''Pure Things in Wild Places''. "My Lover's Ghost" was released in 2010.


While she has been compared to female singers such as [[Mazzy Star]]'s [[Hope Sandoval]],<ref name="allmusic overview">{{cite web|title=Carla Werner – Overview|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/carla-werner-p483670|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|accessdate=18 October 2011}}</ref> [[Heather Nova]],<ref name=slant>{{cite web|last=Cinquemani|first=Sal|title=Carla Werner: Departure {{!}} Music Review|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/carla-werner-departure/300|work=[[Slant Magazine]]|accessdate=18 October 2011|date=1 August 2003}}</ref> and [[Margo Timmins]] of [[Cowboy Junkies]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Departure CD by Carla Werner|url=http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/display/albumstore2.cgi?aid=20068|work=[[DailyOM]]|accessdate=18 October 2011}}</ref> it is [[Jeff Buckley]] who is most frequently mentioned by reviewers.<ref name=sputnikmusic /><ref name=slant /><ref>{{cite web|last=Bronstein|first=Lynne|title=Carla Werner – : Rising Stars|url=http://www.onewaymagazine.com/stars_4-688.html|work=One Way Magazine|accessdate=18 October 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111113195641/http://www.onewaymagazine.com/stars_4-688.html|archive-date=13 November 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=muzic.net>{{cite web|title=Carla Werner – New Zealand Musicians & Bands |url=http://www.muzic.net.nz/artists/1452|work=New Zealand Music at muzic.net.nz |accessdate=18 October 2011}}</ref>
Carla is now based in Los Angeles and is currently writing for her third studio album to be released in 2009. As well as pioneering her own unique sound, she regularly frequents the collaboration world, more recently teaming up with UK DJ's Loverush UK! for their forthcoming release "Give Me Your Love".

Carla is now based in Los Angeles. As well as pioneering her own unique sound, she regularly frequents the collaboration world, more recently teaming up with UK DJs Loverush UK! for the release of "Give Me Your Love".


==Selected discography==
==Selected discography==
* "Self Titled EP" (1998)
* ''Carla Werner'' (1998)
# "Enough"
# "Enough"
# "Momentarily"
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# "Iodine Red"
# "Iodine Red"


* ''Pure Things In Wild Places'' (2006)
* ''Pure Things in Wild Places'' (2006)
# "Driftwood"
# "Driftwood"
# "Into The Night"
# "Into The Night"
# "Ghost Road"
# "Ghost Road"
# "June"
# "June"
# "For The Moon"
# "For The Moon"
# "Edge Of Joy"
# "Edge Of Joy"
# "Dovetails"
# "Dovetails"
# "Love Come Down"
# "Love Come Down"
# "Ships"
# "Ships"
# "Space"
# "Space"

* ''My Lover's Ghost'' (2010)
# "Second Best"
# "Free"
# "My Lover's Ghost"
# "Something"
# "You Can Follow Me"
# "Shine"

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.carlawerner.com Official Website]
*{{Official website|http://www.carlawerner.com}}
*[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/carla-werner-p483670/biography Allmusic bio] and [http://www.allmusic.com/album/departure-r650753/review review of ''Departure'']

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Latest revision as of 23:27, 10 September 2024

Carla Werner
Birth nameCarla Werner
BornNew Zealand
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
Websitewww.carlawerner.com

Carla Werner is a singer and songwriter from New Zealand who began her music career at age 11. At age 12 she won the New Zealand Junior Entertainer of the Year for country music, and went on to win the junior category of New Zealand's first televised talent show 'Telequest' in 1986, hosted by Mark Leishman and judged by Ray Columbus.

After migrating to Australia in 1989, and moving to Sydney in 1992, she joined The Cool Tin Box in 1994, a short-lived acoustic-rock quintet formed by Matt Rankin and ex Go-Between Lindy Morrison on drums featuring lead guitarist Tim Cooper. When they disbanded the following year, she and Cooper began performing together as an acoustic duo, before Werner went out on her own to perform original music. She often worked with Sydney-based musicians Dario Botolin (bass) and Lucius Borich (drums) and Chris Nelius (lead guitar).

Werner signed her first major record deal in 2002 with Columbia Records,[1] Sony Music (New York City) and was followed by the release of her debut album Departure in 2003. To date, Carla has worked with producers, writers, musicians, and DJs all over the world including producers Ken Nelson (Coldplay)[2] and Carmen Rizzo (Paul Oakenfold);[3] collaborations with songwriters Glen Ballard (Alanis Morissette's "Jagged Little Pill") and UK DJ Paul Oakenfold,[3] providing vocals and lyrics for the hit song "Southern Sun" which reached number one in the UK Dance Charts,[citation needed] prompting a performance on the (now defunct) "Top of the Pops" in 2004.[4] With compositions appearing in film and television, including the Michael Stipe (R.E.M.) produced film Saved!, and what Sputnik calls "an extensive touring backlog with artists such as The Pretenders, Damien Rice, The Jayhawks, Howie Day, as well as special guest performer at the Jeff Buckley Tributes with artists Ed Harcourt and Jamie Cullum in London and Ireland in 2004",[4] Carla has become an internationally acclaimed vocalist, writer and performer.[5] [citation needed] Developing her own label OfOne Music in 2005, and releasing the first independent project from that label in 2006 with Pure Things in Wild Places. "My Lover's Ghost" was released in 2010.

While she has been compared to female singers such as Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval,[6] Heather Nova,[7] and Margo Timmins of Cowboy Junkies,[8] it is Jeff Buckley who is most frequently mentioned by reviewers.[4][7][9][10]

Carla is now based in Los Angeles. As well as pioneering her own unique sound, she regularly frequents the collaboration world, more recently teaming up with UK DJs Loverush UK! for the release of "Give Me Your Love".

Selected discography

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  • Carla Werner (1998)
  1. "Enough"
  2. "Momentarily"
  3. "Piccolo Song"
  4. "Good Lately"
  5. "Duck Egg Blue"
  6. "Kissing My Way"
  7. "Something Beautiful"
  8. "They Do"
  9. "Untitled"
  • Departure (2003)
  1. "Heaven Is a Word"
  2. "Wanderlust"
  3. "Under"
  4. "Love You Out"
  5. "Enough"
  6. "Departure"
  7. "Like Mercury"
  8. "Crimson + Gold"
  9. "Make It Up"
  10. "Even a River"
  11. "Iodine Red"
  • Pure Things in Wild Places (2006)
  1. "Driftwood"
  2. "Into The Night"
  3. "Ghost Road"
  4. "June"
  5. "For The Moon"
  6. "Edge Of Joy"
  7. "Dovetails"
  8. "Love Come Down"
  9. "Ships"
  10. "Space"
  • My Lover's Ghost (2010)
  1. "Second Best"
  2. "Free"
  3. "My Lover's Ghost"
  4. "Something"
  5. "You Can Follow Me"
  6. "Shine"

References

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  1. ^ Ruhlmann, William. "Carla Werner Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  2. ^ Horowitz, Hal. "Departure – Carla Werner". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Carla Werner – Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  4. ^ a b c "Carla Werner reviews, music, news". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  5. ^ Medsker, David (12 August 2003). "Carla Werner Departure Don't let the acoustic..." Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  6. ^ "Carla Werner – Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  7. ^ a b Cinquemani, Sal (1 August 2003). "Carla Werner: Departure | Music Review". Slant Magazine. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  8. ^ "Departure CD by Carla Werner". DailyOM. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  9. ^ Bronstein, Lynne. "Carla Werner – : Rising Stars". One Way Magazine. Archived from the original on 13 November 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  10. ^ "Carla Werner – New Zealand Musicians & Bands". New Zealand Music at muzic.net.nz. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
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