Juliana Hatfield
Juliana Hatfield: Array Of Ages (00:55)
Juliana is still hip on the college scene, and since many of her early followers stuck with her, she appeals to a broad age spectrum of fans.
Juliana Hatfield: Rock N’ Roller Allure (00:38)
The magnetic attraction of musicians to each other is an often tempting, but slippery slope to embark on.
Juliana Hatfield: Idol Indifference (00:40)
Juliana attempted to give American Idol a try, but once her picks were booted her interest faded.
Juliana Hatfield: Assorted Non-Unified Talent (00:35)
Juliana admits to being a bit out of the loop when it comes to the current Bean-Town scene.
Juliana Hatfield: Obama For Now... (1:11)
Lack of light in our current political situation has completely turned Juliana off, but if she had to choose, it would be Obama.
Juliana Hatfield: True Literary Lover (00:43)
Juliana praises her absolute favorite smorgasbord of authors including, Samuel Beckett, Celine, Sartre, Camus, F. Scott Fitzgerald and David Foster Wallace.
Juliana Hatfield: Rock Goddess Deficiency (00:44)
It’s up to modern female rockers like Kaki King to carry on the guitar goddess traditions started by their punk predecessors.
Juliana Hatfield: The Tender Side of Henry (1:39)
Henry Rollins’, ‘Hallucinations of Grandeur’ provided a young member of The Blake Babies with immeasurable influence and inspiration.
Juliana Hatfield: Reluctant Radio Affection (00:19)
She likes Nickelback? And to think there was once a time when we all wanted to play ‘Spin The Bottle’ with her.
Juliana Hatfield: Teenage Likeable Loner (00:39)
Juliana seems to have acquired her unique individualistic mindset at an exceptionally early age.
Juliana Hatfield: And Freedom Tastes Of Reality (1:00)
Juliana felt completely liberated from label restraints as soon as she shed her shackles and started her own.
Juliana Hatfield: Inspiration Has No Gender (00:53)
Whether she’s grooving to Led Zeppelin, Paul Westerberg, MEN or Chrissie Hynde, Juliana is constantly gathering inspiration on all levels.
Juliana Hatfield: Nada Peers (00:47)
Juliana often finds herself a lone wolf in the music business and has discovered comfort amongst friendly collaborators like Nada Surf.


