" I'm not a girl; not yet a woman. All I need is time. A moment that is mine. While I'm in between. ♥"
Fossil Jane is the moniker of Pittsburgh based indie singer-songwriter Olivia Price. She is working on material as I publish this and expect to see her out more and more. As we all welcome her to the scene, I want to thank her for taking the time to participate in this edition of First/Last.
The first album you ever bought?
If my memory serves me right, my first
CD purchase was Shania Twain's Come On
Over when I was 5 years old. However, before that, I practically
non-stop listened to my mom's Joan Osborne and Sarah McLachlan cassette tapes.
Your last album bought?
All Dogs Kicking Every Day.
Favorite album of all time?
This is honestly THE hardest question
that I couldn't even answer, but the albums I've most regularly revisited are:
Fleetwood Mac The Dance (Live 1997 album), The Shins Wincing the Night Away, and Wintersleep Welcome to the Night Sky.
Least favorite/most disappointing
album?
Every album Coldplay's put out since Viva la Vida has been disappointing to
me, which super stinks because I'm otherwise a big fan. I also have to say
I quite dislike Ingrid Michaelson's Lights
Out album. I grew up listening to her and loved her alt-folk songs,
and I definitely get the impression she's just in it to be a famous pop star now,
whatever the creative cost. Everything on that record is so formula-based
and lacks any innovation and emotion.
First concert attended?
Haha - Hanson! I was admittedly a
huge boy band fan once upon a time.
Last concert?
A few weeks ago, I saw Pgh's Short
Fictions play with Broken Beak at Mr. Roboto. Also, I recently got to
attend a Sofar session in Philly that featured the amaaazing Gracie &
Rachel and Animal Flag.
Favorite concert ever?
Honestly, I saw Coldplay in Pgh back
in 2009, and that was such an amazing experience. Despite what I
typically listen to, old-school Coldplay will always be one of my faves and
their energy is spectacular. Also, any Dr. Dog concert ever. Dr.
Dog fans are the most fun people you'll ever meet - everyone is just so happy
and dancey.
Least favorite concert?
My high school talent show performance
of Sara Bareilles' Gravity. May
we forever forget.
Favorite thoughts, experiences about Pittsburgh?
Pittsburgh is a city of hidden gems,
and it took me 22 years to realize that. Living in the outskirts, I never
knew just how much of a tight-knit art and music scene exists here. We
may be known for our die-hard sports fans, but there is truly something for
every kind of fanatic. Also, as someone who frequently travels to
different cities, Pittsburghers are some of the friendliest people you'll ever
meet, wow.
Thanks, Olivia. I have to agree on the people here being friendly. I worked on film production many years ago and the out-of-town crew members would say the same thing constantly.
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