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{{Infobox musical artist |
{{Infobox musical artist |
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| name |
| name = Katie Herzig |
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| image = Katie Herzig.jpg |
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| background |
| background = solo_singer |
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| birth_name |
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| birth_date |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1980|03|6}} |
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| birth_place |
| birth_place = [[California]] |
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| origin |
| origin = [[Fort Collins]], [[Colorado]] |
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| genre |
| genre = Pop, rock, [[indie pop]] |
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| occupation |
| occupation = Musician, singer-songwriter |
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| instrument |
| instrument = Vocals, guitar |
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| years_active |
| years_active = 1997–present |
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| associated_acts = Newcomers Home, [[Ten Out of Tenn]] |
| associated_acts = Newcomers Home, [[Ten Out of Tenn]] |
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| website |
| website = {{URL|www.katieherzig.com}} |
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'''Katie Herzig''' is an American singer-songwriter whose songs have appeared often in movies, TV shows, and commercials. |
'''Katie Herzig''' (born March 6, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter whose songs have appeared often in movies, TV shows, and commercials. |
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== Personal life == |
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Katie Herzig was born in California to a musical family. When she was one year old, her family moved to [[Fort Collins, Colorado]] where she attended [[Rocky Mountain High School (Colorado)|Rocky Mountain High School]]. Her sister sang opera. Herzig studied voice and played percussion in band and orchestra.<ref name="Hight">{{cite web |last1=Hight |first1=Jewly |title=World Cafe Nashville: Katie Herzig |url=https://www.npr.org/sections/world-cafe/2018/06/05/616885166/world-cafe-nashville-katie-herzig |website=NPR.org |accessdate= |
Katie Herzig was born in California to a musical family. When she was one year old, her family moved to [[Fort Collins, Colorado]], where she attended [[Rocky Mountain High School (Colorado)|Rocky Mountain High School]]. Her sister sang opera. Herzig studied voice and played percussion in band and orchestra.<ref name="Hight">{{cite web |last1=Hight |first1=Jewly |title=World Cafe Nashville: Katie Herzig |url=https://www.npr.org/sections/world-cafe/2018/06/05/616885166/world-cafe-nashville-katie-herzig |website=NPR.org |accessdate=August 4, 2018 |date=June 5, 2018}}</ref> In her senior year, she got an acoustic guitar from her father, which prompted her to begin playing the instrument. At the [[University of Colorado Boulder]] she wrote her first song in poetry class. She majored in journalism and was interested in documentaries and video editing. She was drawn to audio editing after using the computer programs [[Pro Tools]] and [[GarageBand]], recording songs on a laptop in her bedroom.<ref name="Hight" /> |
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== Career == |
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In college, Herzig formed the band Newcomers Home with Tim |
In college, Herzig formed the band Newcomers Home with Tim Thornton and Andrew Jed in the summer of 1997.<ref>{{cite web|last=Herzig |first=Katie |title=Breakup of the band painful yet liberating |publisher=The Denver Post |url=http://www.newcomershome.com/press.html |accessdate=July 5, 2008 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080408123605/http://www.newcomershome.com/press.html |archivedate=April 8, 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Newcomers Home's music was a combination of [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]], [[folk music|folk]], and pop. Herzig suffered from stage fright, and confined herself to singing backing vocals and playing the drums, but she began to play the guitar and became lead singer. The band broke up in 2006, leaving Herzig free to pursue the solo career she had already begun in 2004 when she released her debut album ''[[Watch Them Fall]]''. |
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Two years later, Herzig released ''[[Weightless (Katie Herzig album)|Weightless]]''. She produced the album herself, recorded it at home using Pro Tools, and played most of the instruments: electric and acoustic guitar, banjo, keyboards, and percussion, in addition to her singing and songwriting. The song "Jack and Jill" appeared on the TV shows ''[[One Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill]]'' and ''[[Pretty Little Liars (TV series)|Pretty Little Liars]]'', while several others appeared on ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]''. |
Two years later, Herzig released ''[[Weightless (Katie Herzig album)|Weightless]]''. She produced the album herself, recorded it at home using Pro Tools, and played most of the instruments: electric and acoustic guitar, banjo, keyboards, and percussion, in addition to her singing and songwriting. The song "Jack and Jill" appeared on the TV shows ''[[One Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill]]'' and ''[[Pretty Little Liars (TV series)|Pretty Little Liars]]'', while several others appeared on ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]''. |
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Her next album, ''Apple Tree'' (2008), was more pop-oriented. Its emotional songs like "I Hurt Too" and "Wish You Well" were used in TV dramas such as ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]'', ''Grey's Anatomy'', and ''[[Bored to Death]]''.<ref name="Apple Tree Review">{{cite web|last1=Marcy|first1=Donelson|title=AllMusic Review|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/apple-tree-mw0001711376|website=AllMusic|accessdate= |
Her next album, ''Apple Tree'' (2008), was more pop-oriented. Its emotional songs like "I Hurt Too" and "Wish You Well" were used in TV dramas such as ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]'', ''Grey's Anatomy'', and ''[[Bored to Death]]''.<ref name="Apple Tree Review">{{cite web|last1=Marcy|first1=Donelson|title=AllMusic Review|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/apple-tree-mw0001711376|website=AllMusic|accessdate=June 4, 2016}}</ref> "Forevermore" appeared in a commercial, as did "Two Hearts Are Better Than One". In 2010, her single "Hey Na Na" was heard in the movie ''[[Going the Distance (2010 film)|Going the Distance]]''. ''[[The Waking Sleep]]'' was released in 2011. "Lost and Found" appeared in the movie ''[[Family Weekend]]'', in a commercial for the movie ''[[Saving Mr. Banks]]'', and in a trailer for the movie ''[[Craigslist Joe]]''. The song "Lost and Found" was also used in a 2013 [[Carnival Cruise Line]] commercial known as "Moments that Matter".<ref>{{Citation|title=Carnival TV Commercial, 'Moments That Matter' Song by Katie Herzig|url=https://www.ispot.tv/ad/72Gm/carnival-moments-that-matter-song-by-katie-herzig|language=en|access-date=2020-10-15}}</ref> "Best Day of Your Life" appeared in the American teen/family drama television series [[Switched at Birth (TV series)|''Switched at Birth'']]. |
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In September 2012, she worked for the campaign "30 Songs/30 Days" to support ''[[Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide]]'', a multi-platform media project inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's book.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.halftheskymovement.org/blog/entry/30-songs-30-days-for-half-the-sky1|title=Half the Sky|website=www.halftheskymovement.org|access-date=2016- |
In September 2012, she worked for the campaign "30 Songs/30 Days" to support ''[[Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide]]'', a multi-platform media project inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's book.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.halftheskymovement.org/blog/entry/30-songs-30-days-for-half-the-sky1|title=Half the Sky|website=www.halftheskymovement.org|access-date=November 8, 2016|url-status=usurped|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121014103757/http://www.halftheskymovement.org/blog/entry/30-songs-30-days-for-half-the-sky1|archivedate=October 14, 2012}}</ref> |
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In 2014, "I Hurt Too" was used in the American horror film ''[[Unfriended]]''. |
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⚫ | In October 2015, "Say It Out Loud" was included in ''My Feet Keep Moving Still: Songs to Benefit Steps of Faith Foundation'' an album to benefit Steps of Faith, a group that assists amputees.<ref>{{cite web|title=New CD will benefit Steps of Faith, a fund to help amputees in need |url=http://www.kansascity.com/entertainment/ent-columns-blogs/back-to-rockville/article38094249.html#storylink=cpy|website=The Kansas City Star|accessdate= |
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⚫ | In October 2015, "Say It Out Loud" was included in ''My Feet Keep Moving Still: Songs to Benefit Steps of Faith Foundation'', an album to benefit Steps of Faith, a group that assists amputees.<ref>{{cite web|title=New CD will benefit Steps of Faith, a fund to help amputees in need |url=http://www.kansascity.com/entertainment/ent-columns-blogs/back-to-rockville/article38094249.html#storylink=cpy|website=The Kansas City Star|accessdate=October 27, 2015}}</ref> |
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==Awards and honors== |
==Awards and honors== |
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In 2007, she was nominated for a [[Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal|Grammy award for Best Country Performance]] for the song "Heaven's My Home," which she wrote with [[Ruby Amanfu]] and which was performed by [[The Duhks]].<ref name="Reges">{{cite web |last1=Reges |first1=Margaret |title=Katie Herzig |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/katie-herzig-mn0000710448/biography |website=AllMusic |accessdate= |
In 2007, she was nominated for a [[Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal|Grammy award for Best Country Performance]] for the song "Heaven's My Home," which she wrote with [[Ruby Amanfu]] and which was performed by [[The Duhks]].<ref name="Reges">{{cite web |last1=Reges |first1=Margaret |title=Katie Herzig |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/katie-herzig-mn0000710448/biography |website=AllMusic |accessdate=August 4, 2018}}</ref> |
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== Discography == |
== Discography == |
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* ''[[The Waking Sleep]]'' (Downtown/Mercer Street, 2011) |
* ''[[The Waking Sleep]]'' (Downtown/Mercer Street, 2011) |
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* ''[[Walk Through Walls]]'' (Marion-Lorraine, 2014) |
* ''[[Walk Through Walls]]'' (Marion-Lorraine, 2014) |
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* ''Moment of Bliss'' (Marion-Lorraine, 2018)<ref name="AM discog">{{cite web |title=Katie Herzig {{!}} Album Discography {{!}} AllMusic |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/katie-herzig-mn0000710448/discography |website=AllMusic |accessdate= |
* ''Moment of Bliss'' (Marion-Lorraine, 2018)<ref name="AM discog">{{cite web |title=Katie Herzig {{!}} Album Discography {{!}} AllMusic |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/katie-herzig-mn0000710448/discography |website=AllMusic |accessdate=August 4, 2018}}</ref> |
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=== Live albums === |
=== Live albums === |
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* ''Live in Studio: Acoustic Trio'' (2009) |
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=== Singles === |
=== Singles === |
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| Walk Through Walls<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allaccess.com/triple-a/future-releases |title=Future Releases on Triple A (AAA) Radio Stations |publisher=All Access Music Group |archiveurl=https:// |
| Walk Through Walls<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allaccess.com/triple-a/future-releases |title=Future Releases on Triple A (AAA) Radio Stations |publisher=All Access Music Group |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140727124426/http://www.allaccess.com/triple-a/future-releases |archivedate=July 27, 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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| rowspan="4"|''The Waking Sleep'' |
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| Shih-Ting Hung |
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| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|Shih-Ting Hung |
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[[Category:University of Colorado Boulder alumni]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 21 December 2024
Katie Herzig | |
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Background information | |
Born | California | March 6, 1980
Origin | Fort Collins, Colorado |
Genres | Pop, rock, indie pop |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1997–present |
Website | www |
Katie Herzig (born March 6, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter whose songs have appeared often in movies, TV shows, and commercials.
Personal life
[edit]Katie Herzig was born in California to a musical family. When she was one year old, her family moved to Fort Collins, Colorado, where she attended Rocky Mountain High School. Her sister sang opera. Herzig studied voice and played percussion in band and orchestra.[1] In her senior year, she got an acoustic guitar from her father, which prompted her to begin playing the instrument. At the University of Colorado Boulder she wrote her first song in poetry class. She majored in journalism and was interested in documentaries and video editing. She was drawn to audio editing after using the computer programs Pro Tools and GarageBand, recording songs on a laptop in her bedroom.[1]
Career
[edit]In college, Herzig formed the band Newcomers Home with Tim Thornton and Andrew Jed in the summer of 1997.[2] Newcomers Home's music was a combination of bluegrass, folk, and pop. Herzig suffered from stage fright, and confined herself to singing backing vocals and playing the drums, but she began to play the guitar and became lead singer. The band broke up in 2006, leaving Herzig free to pursue the solo career she had already begun in 2004 when she released her debut album Watch Them Fall.
Two years later, Herzig released Weightless. She produced the album herself, recorded it at home using Pro Tools, and played most of the instruments: electric and acoustic guitar, banjo, keyboards, and percussion, in addition to her singing and songwriting. The song "Jack and Jill" appeared on the TV shows One Tree Hill and Pretty Little Liars, while several others appeared on Grey's Anatomy.
Her next album, Apple Tree (2008), was more pop-oriented. Its emotional songs like "I Hurt Too" and "Wish You Well" were used in TV dramas such as Bones, Grey's Anatomy, and Bored to Death.[3] "Forevermore" appeared in a commercial, as did "Two Hearts Are Better Than One". In 2010, her single "Hey Na Na" was heard in the movie Going the Distance. The Waking Sleep was released in 2011. "Lost and Found" appeared in the movie Family Weekend, in a commercial for the movie Saving Mr. Banks, and in a trailer for the movie Craigslist Joe. The song "Lost and Found" was also used in a 2013 Carnival Cruise Line commercial known as "Moments that Matter".[4] "Best Day of Your Life" appeared in the American teen/family drama television series Switched at Birth.
In September 2012, she worked for the campaign "30 Songs/30 Days" to support Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, a multi-platform media project inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's book.[5]
In 2014, "I Hurt Too" was used in the American horror film Unfriended.
In October 2015, "Say It Out Loud" was included in My Feet Keep Moving Still: Songs to Benefit Steps of Faith Foundation, an album to benefit Steps of Faith, a group that assists amputees.[6]
Awards and honors
[edit]In 2007, she was nominated for a Grammy award for Best Country Performance for the song "Heaven's My Home," which she wrote with Ruby Amanfu and which was performed by The Duhks.[7]
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Watch Them Fall (2004)
- Weightless (Marion-Lorraine, 2006)
- Apple Tree (Marion-Lorraine, 2008)
- The Waking Sleep (Downtown/Mercer Street, 2011)
- Walk Through Walls (Marion-Lorraine, 2014)
- Moment of Bliss (Marion-Lorraine, 2018)[8]
Live albums
[edit]- Live in Studio: Acoustic Trio (2009)
Singles
[edit]Year | Single | Album |
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2011 | Free My Mind | The Waking Sleep |
2014 | Walk Through Walls[9] | Walk Through Walls |
2017 | Feel Alive | Moment of Bliss |
Music videos
[edit]Year | Song | Album | Director |
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2008 | Sweeter Than This | Weightless | |
2011 | Hey Na Na | ||
Free My Mind | The Waking Sleep | Shih-Ting Hung | |
Make a Noise | Jeremy Cowart | ||
2012 | Lost and Found | Becky Fluke | |
2014 | The Waking Sleep | Shih-Ting Hung | |
Walk Through Walls | Walk Through Walls |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Hight, Jewly (June 5, 2018). "World Cafe Nashville: Katie Herzig". NPR.org. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ Herzig, Katie. "Breakup of the band painful yet liberating". The Denver Post. Archived from the original on April 8, 2008. Retrieved July 5, 2008.
- ^ Marcy, Donelson. "AllMusic Review". AllMusic. Retrieved June 4, 2016.
- ^ Carnival TV Commercial, 'Moments That Matter' Song by Katie Herzig, retrieved October 15, 2020
- ^ "Half the Sky". www.halftheskymovement.org. Archived from the original on October 14, 2012. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
- ^ "New CD will benefit Steps of Faith, a fund to help amputees in need". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
- ^ Reges, Margaret. "Katie Herzig". AllMusic. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "Katie Herzig | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "Future Releases on Triple A (AAA) Radio Stations". All Access Music Group. Archived from the original on July 27, 2014.