NEW YORK - Grammy winner Paula Cole burst onto the music scene in the 1990s with hits like "Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?" and "I Don't Want To Wait," which later became the theme song to the show ...
She’s made a living off honest storytelling and vulnerable truths in her music, but singer-songwriter Paula Cole is not exactly fond of talking about herself. “I find interviews really hard,” she ...
Paula Cole will be the first to affirm that most musicians don't start their careers performing in stadiums before tens of thousands of fans. But when Sinead O’Conner suddenly departed Peter Gabriel’s ...
“Music is therapy,” Paula Cole says. If ever there was a Cole album that feels like reading a journal, it’s “Lo.” The Rockport native’s first album in half a decade is out Friday. From explorations of ...
Singer-songwriter and Dawson's Creek theme song creator Paula Cole is usually not mentioned in the same breath as alt-rock faves The Replacements and Dinosaur Jr, but now they are thanks to Cole's new ...
It’s a bad day for everyone who only discovered “Dawson’s Creek” in recent years and had gotten married to the idea that Jann Arden’s “Run Like Mad” was the theme song for the 1998-2003 teen ...
Paula Cole makes her Victoria debut on Oct. 30, with a performance at the McPherson Playhouse alongside co-headliner Sophie B ...
Paula Cole, who took home the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1998 after “Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?” and “I Don’t Want To Wait” were unexpected hits, has announced a new album, Lo, her ...
I distinctly remember the first time I heard Paula Cole’s music and saw her perform. It was on a 1995 show called VH1 Duets in which she and Melissa Etheridge performed Cole’s song “Watch the Woman’s ...
The singer-songwriter performed as Ship on season 12 of the Fox competition and tells PEOPLE that when she unmasked on the Oct. 9 episode, "I died, basically" Roy Rochlin/Getty; Michael Becker/FOX ...