Coles Whalen

Whalen also composed and performed the soundtrack to Passport & Palette, a public television series, and is the voice of the Living Spaces 2010 ad campaign seen in Super Bowl XLIV.

In 2009, a writer for the St. Joseph News-Press described her music as "evolving from a stereotypical emotive folksy singer-songwriter into an artist who dabbles in crafting melodic pop mixed with touches of alt-country, rock and jazz.

"[2] In January 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to review a particular case regarding the extent of First Amendment protection for threatening communications.

I was terrified that I was being followed and could be hurt at any moment; I had no choice but to step back from my dream, a music career that I had worked very hard to build.

If you are afraid – please – trust yourself and reach out for help.South by Southwest 2016 Denver Pride Festival 2012 with En Vogue HRC National Gala 2011 Phoenix Pride Festival 30th Anniversary 2010 with Joan Jett Akon's Hitlab Showcase, Winner 2009 Taos Solar Music Festival 2008 with Paula Cole, John Butler Trio Let's Be Lovers 2021 Come Back, Come Back 2013 I Wrote This for You 2012[4] The Whistle Stop Road Record 2010 Nothing is Too Much 2008[5] Gee Baby 2006 Coles Whalen: ep 2005 Songs for Sensational Kids Vol.

Coles Whalen live in Tucson