She attended Rockport High School where she was president of her senior class and performed in school theatrical productions such as South Pacific. 2.4 2014–2018: 7, This Bright Red Feeling, and BalladsĬole was raised in Rockport, Massachusetts, United States her mother, Stephanie Cole, a mixed media artist, was an elementary school art teacher, and her father, Jim Cole, was a professor of biology and ecology at Salem State College, and he played bass in the polka band "Johnny Prytko and the Connecticut Hi-Tones".Besides recording and performing, Cole has also served on the faculty at Berklee College of Music since 2013. Her most recent release was titled American Quilt, and came out in May 2021. She has since released several more albums, including the jazz-influenced Courage (2007) and Ithaca (2010), which marked a return to her 1990s folk-rock sound. Her third album, 1999's Amen, marked a major stylistic departure for Cole, and this alienated many of her former fans the album sales were disappointing compared to the multi-Platinum sales of her prior effort. She won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1998.
Her second album, This Fire (1996), brought her worldwide acclaim, peaking at number 20 on the Billboard 200 album chart and producing two hit singles, the triple- Grammy nominated " Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?", which reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1997, and " I Don't Want to Wait", which was used as the theme song of the television show Dawson's Creek.
After gaining attention for her performances as a vocalist on Peter Gabriel's 1993–1994 Secret World tour, she released her first album, Harbinger, which suffered from a lack of promotion due to the label, Imago Records, folding shortly after its release. Paula Cole (born April 5, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter.