Who better than Bob Dylan and Neil Young to offer personal encouragement to a budding young singer-songwriter whose recently launched career was quickly — and almost excruciatingly — going nowhere?
Who better than Bob Dylan and Neil Young to offer personal encouragement to a budding young singer-songwriter whose recently launched career was quickly — and almost excruciatingly — going nowhere?
The year is 1995, and there’s a special concert happening at the Lincoln Center in New York City. The Wizard of Oz In Concert: Dreams Come True was an adaptation of The Wizard of Oz movie, and was put ...
Singer-songwriter Jewel took the alternative music world by storm in 1995, when her debut album Pieces of You spawned hit singles like “You Were Meant For Me” and “Who Will Save Your Soul.” Now she’s ...
Jewel’s career is remarkable. At a time when flannel and aggression were dominating the airwaves in the mid-’90s, the blonde Alaskan, with a charming smile, who grew up yodeling was selling tens of ...
Multiplatinum singer Jewel will perform the national anthem before the 2023 Indy 500, Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced Friday. The songwriter, who grew up in Alaska, found fame with 1995 album ...
CBSNews.com's Ellen Crean interviewed singer/songwriter Jewel. If you've ever read much of anything about Jewel, then you certainly already know she grew up in Alaska, she lived in a van for a while, ...
The ’90s folk idol is an old hand at mindfulness. Credit...Trent Davis Bailey for The New York Times Supported by By Ilana Kaplan Jewel, the singer-songwriter, has four pieces of advice when dealing ...