
Paula Cole
Summary: Paula Cole (born April 5, 1968 in Rockport, Massachusetts, USA) is an American singer and songwriter. Among her hits include ", Where Have All the Cowboys Gone,", ", Me,", ", I Am So Ordinary,", ", I Believe In Love,", and the theme to the WB's hit series ", Dawson's Creek,", ", I Don't Want to Wait.", Cole released her debut album, Harbinger, in 1994 with Imago Records. She so entranced the industry with her vocals that she was asked to tour as an opening act for Peter Gabriel, she also appeared with Melissa Etheridge to sing a duet on VH1 though she was not well-known at the time.
Similar Artists: Jann Arden, Paula Cole Band, Sarah McLachlan, Shawn Colvin, Lisa Loeb
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Paula Cole at the Landing at Pine Point
Published 11/30/2010 by webteam
Paula Cole, still chasing buckaroos, comes to the Landing at Pine Point (353 Pine Point
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The Big Hurt: Frequently asked questions
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Hometown rockers
Published 6/26/2007 by BOB GULLA
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As reported by Newbury Comics
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