Juliana Hatfield

Born
July 27, 1967
in Wiscasset, ME 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
After Juliana Hatfield disbanded the jangle pop trio The Blake Babies in 1990, she launched a solo career, performing similarly melodic indie guitar pop. Singing in an endearingly thin voice, Hatfield married her ringing hooks to sweet, lovelorn pop and startlingly honest confessional songs. Her 1992 solo debut, Hey Babe, became a college radio hit, and its follow-up, 1994's Become What You Are, was primed to become a crossover success in the wake of the commercialization of alternative rock. Although Hatfield had a handful of modern rock hits, including "Spin the Bottle," she never managed to gain the mainstream audience of peers like The Lemonheads did, and by the late '90s, she had settled into a cult following.



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