Garrison Starr (b. Julia Garrison Starr on April 29, 1975) is a
singer-songwriter who originally hails from Hernando, Mississippi, a
suburb of Memphis, Tennessee.
Early career Starr's first album, Pinwheels, was recorded in 1993,
shortly after her high school graduation. During a 1 1/2 year stint as a
student at Ole Miss, Starr played drums for a local band, This Living
Hand, in which she met and forged a friendship with fellow artist and
producer Neilson Hubbard, and Clay Jones, who would produce her first
major-label album. To this day, Starr and Hubbard frequently collaborate.
Her second release, the 1995 seven-track EP Stupid Girl, references her
experiences at Ole Miss, which were not always pleasant.
Geffen Records Starr was signed to Geffen Records, which released her
first major label album, Eighteen
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