Heather Woods Broderick

Heather Woods Broderick (born June 7, 1983) is an American musician and composer. She has released solo material under her own name, been a member of Efterklang, Horse Feathers and Loch Lomond, and been a member of the backing bands of Laura Gibson, Sharon Van Etten, and Lisa Hannigan.[1]

Heather Woods Broderick
Background information
GenresFolk music, Indie music, Ambient music
LabelsPreservation Western Vinyl

Biography

Broderick was born in the state of Maine.[2] She was born at home to two musicians.

She plays piano, cello, guitar and flute.[3]

She is the sister of Peter Broderick, also a solo artist and Efterklang collaborator.

Broderick has also backed Portland based singer-songwriter, Alela Diane, amongst others.

Broderick has toured with many other artists including: Horse Feathers, Efterklang, and Sharon Van Etten, which has kept Broderick moving locations for nearly a decade.

Discography

Solo recordings

  • From The Ground (21 Sep 2009, Preservation, CD, LP, mp3)
  • Glider (10 July 2015, Western Vinyl, CD, LP, mp3)
  • Invitation (19 April 2019, Western Vinyl, CD, LP, mp3)[4]

Collaborations

gollark: I guess so. If you need, say, ten changes to an enzyme to bring it from one state to a much better one, but it works much worse/totally breaks while it's in the middle of both, it's hard for it to evolve to the better version.
gollark: If one what is stuck?
gollark: I was going to say, though: with human eyes - the light-sensitive bit is behind some other stuff, and while a goal-directed human engineer would probably go "I'll just rotate this thing then", if you don't have a convenient series of changes which still leave everything working in each intermediate state, you can't really get it evolving into the new version.
gollark: I... don't really know a massive amount about this, to be honest.
gollark: Or it got stuck in a local maximum, which happens a lot.

References

  1. "Heather Woods Broderick From the Ground Review". discogs. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  2. Brandon Ellison. "The Broderick's brief return to Oregon". Oregon Music News. Archived from the original on 2010-04-03. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  3. David Sheppard. "Heather Woods Broderick". BBC. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  4. Schatz, Lake (28 January 2019). "Heather Woods Broderick announces new album, Invitation, shares "Where I Lay": Stream". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
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