It's never anyone's dream to be a one-hit wonder -- but it happens fairly frequently: Although you remember the song itself (and all of the lyrics ...), you're left scratching your head on who the artist singing it is.
During her recent Nashville tour stop, Michelle Branch invited former Wreckers partner Jessica Harp onstage to sing "Leave the Pieces" and "Tennessee."
In 2007, Michelle Branch went into the studio, high on the excitement of recording her first solo country album, 'Everything Comes and Goes,' since the breakup of The Wreckers -- a country duo she and good friend Jessica Harp had formed in 2005...
The release date of Michelle Branch's new album, 'Everything Comes and Goes,' is still pending, and she's not happy about it. "I'm so anxious," Michelle told The Boot on the CMA red carpet last month. "I've never had an album in my possession t…
When Michelle Branch formed a duo with friend Jessica Harp, Branch's husband suggested the name Cass County Homewreckers, but they settled on just The Homewreckers -- temporarily. "We used to get into relationships where guys forgot to tell us they were married or already dating...
Michelle Branch, who had country crossover success with the Wreckers, is sticking to country on her upcoming solo release. 'Everything Comes and Goes' is Branch's third solo effort, but it will be her first attempt at breaking onto the country charts alone...
The Wreckers may be breaking up, but they've immortalized their electric live show in a new CD and DVD, ' Way Back Home: Live From New York City.' Recorded in the famed Bowery Ballroom, the country duo -- Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp -- perform their huge hits, 'Leave the Pi…