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Oct 15, 2019 · RHINO. 6.82M subscribers. Subscribed. 85K. 8.3M views 4 years ago. You're watching the official music video for Paula Cole - "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" from the album 'This Fire' (1996).
You're watching the official music video for Paula Cole - "I Don't Want to Wait" from the album 'This Fire' (1996). "I Don't Want to Wait" is the theme song ...
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'I Don't Want to Wait' Singer Paula Cole Was Inspired By the Younger Generation to Come Out as Bi (Exclusive)
"I wouldn't have said that 10 years ago," the singer-songwriter says Two years ago, singer-songwriter Paula Cole came out as bisexual — and now, she says it was thanks to the fluidity and acceptance ...
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- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Patty Griffin, Micky Dolenz, Paula Cole highlight Allegheny County Summer Concert Series
A two-time Grammy winner, the last surviving member of The Monkees and a singer whose song became ubiquitous with a 1990s TV show are some of the biggest names in this year’s Allegheny County ...
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About Lo. Paula Cole’s eleventh studio album, “Lo” is devastatingly personal and utterly gorgeous. Her first album of original compositions in five years, “Lo”’s eleven songs, written entirely by Cole, navigate her opening to trust again after indelible blows of life.
Paula Cole was born on 5 April 1968 in Rockport, Massachusetts, USA. She is an actress and composer, known for Urban Legend (1998), Sweet November (2001) and Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997). She was previously married to Hassan Hakmoun.
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Dec 6, 2019 · As a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and boundary-pushing feminist trailblazer, Paula Cole has long incorporated powerful social statements into her emotional hit songs. Cole's latest...
Feb 28, 2024 · The Rockport native’s first album in half a decade is out Friday. From explorations of identity and childhood to political rallying cries — themselves, of course, tightly woven into her ...