Garrison Starr
Biography
Garrison Starr (born Julia Garrison Starr; April 29, 1975) is a Grammy-nominated American singer-songwriter/producer. Her major label debut, "18 Over Me" was released in 1997 (Geffen). Starr's shows have been described as "marrying pop smarts and Americana grit with a voice of remarkable power and clarity". Since that initial record, Starr has released over a dozen EPs and LPs while landing numerous placements on shows and movies like Grey's Anatomy, Pretty Little Liars, Nashville, Hart of Dixie, Switched at Birth, Rookie Blue, Army Wives, and Brothers & Sisters, as well as commercial placements that include Pandora, Virgin Mobile, McDonald's, and Fisher Price. She also had cuts with Greg Holden (WBR), American Idol winner Kris Allen and Royal Wood. In 2016, Starr produced and co-wrote Margaret Cho's record "American Myth" which garnered a Grammy nomination.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
137 releases · 48 albums · active 1994–2025
- Performance · 292
- Other credits · 19
- Production · 8
Studios: Sound Emporium · Compass Sound Studio · Skinny Elephant Recording · House Of Blues Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Nashville Cast
- Amy Speace
- Mary Chapin Carpenter
- Matthew Perryman Jones
- Adrianne
- Seth Glier
- Mala Oreen
- Rachel Reinert


