Jill is a big personality, rivaling Elvis Costello in the creation of acerbic, stylistically varied singer-songwriter material, and she’s been putting out tuneful, story-laden albums since 1990.
We discuss “Jetpack” from
Underdog Victorious (2004) and get to meet her frequent co-writer
Robin Eaton, then “Empty Glass” (co-written with playwright
Elise Thoron) from
California Years (2009), and “Pilar (Things Here Are Different)” from
Things Here Are Different (1990).
We conclude by listening to a brand-new recording of her political manifesto “America Back.” The intro/outro music is “Supermodel” from her 1995
self-titled album.
For more, check out
jillsobule.com and
Jill’s YouTube channel.
Here she is singing “America Back” live in 2015 for the Huffington Post, and here’s another recent political song, “
Who Is a Democratic Socialist?” Join the social protest with Jill’s new project,
My Song Is My Weapon.
Here are the videos for her big singles, “
I Kissed a Girl” and “
Supermodel,” and here’s another older Todd Rundgren-produced one from the first album, “
Living Color.” She’s also done performances with Julia Sweeney as
Jill & Julia.
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