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Paula's first record contract was with Imago Records.
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Paula has a little daughter called Sky.
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For the creation and the recording of her third album, Amen, Paula formed a band called Paula Cole Band.
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Paula produced her entire album This Fire in 1996.
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Paula was honoured to sing a duet with Melissa Etheridge on VH1.
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Paula Cole toured along with Lillith Fair. Those live performances gave her positive criticism.
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Paula Cole was the first woman ever to be nominated for the Producer of the Year Grammy Award (in 1998). However, she didn't win.
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In 1998, Paula Cole won the Best New Artist Award in the Grammy Awards ceremony.
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Paula's albums: Harbinger (1994); This Fire (1996), Amen (1999).
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Paula has perfomed in 2002 in the Stormy Weather Benefit Concert for Walden Woods.
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Paula's big breakthrough was on Peter Grabiel's world tour in 1993, where she replaced Sinead O'Connor.
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Paula studied Jazz vocals and improvisation in the Berklee College of Music in Boston.
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Paula learned playing Piano and Clarinet when she was pretty young.
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Paula's mother was a visual artist, and her father was an entomologist, who was also playing bass in a polka band.
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Paula sang the
Dawson's Creek theme song,
I Don't Want to Wait, in 1998.