![]() ![]() "I couldn't," Carlile answers her daughter. The family is brainstorming names for Carlile's memoir, then still in progress, when Evangeline asks, "Mama, remember when you were poor, how could you afford horses?" It was a valid question, as Carlile's childhood poverty factors heavily both into her memoir and, accordingly, into the long, winding road she took from busking in Seattle to selling out shows across the globe. She's in bed with her wife, Catherine, and the couple's two children, Evangeline and Elijah. ![]() ![]() In the prologue to her recently released memoir, Broken Horses, Brandi Carlile shares a crucial anecdote. Across Brandi Carlile's new record, In These Silent Days, she sounds assured, content and, often, joyful. ![]()
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