Starting out in a folk group called Generations with her mother, Holly Brook
Hafermann (February 23, 1986) played in rock bands and with jazz musicians as a
teenager before moving from hometown Madison, Wisconsin to make it in Los
Angeles in 2003. Aged just 18, she signed to Linkin Park guitarist Brad Delson's
Machine Shop Recordings label, but when her heartfelt piano ballads on debut
album Like Blood Like Honey (2003) failed to take off, a legal dispute stopped
her from releasing new material. Depressed and suffering from writer's block,
she ended up living in a cabin in the Or...