Libbie Schrader

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Libbie Schrader
Birth nameElizabeth Brooke Schrader
BornSeptember 14, 1979
Eugene, Oregon
OriginLos Angeles, California
GenresPop, Christian rock, rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, piano
Years active2001–2017
Associated actsThink of England
WebsiteLibbieSchrader.com

Elizabeth Brooke Schrader, professionally known as Libbie Schrader, is a singer-songwriter[1] based in New York City.

Schrader grew up in Portland, Oregon and moved to California to attend Pomona College, from which she graduated in 2001. That same year, Schrader's group, The Wash, won the inaugural Pantene Pro-Voice Competition.[1] In 2002, Schrader's former group Think of England[2] was chosen to be a part of Jewel's Soul City Café program, and opened three shows on her This Way tour.[3]

After Schrader went solo, she was a featured artist on MySpace in early 2006,[citation needed] and appeared in the Gilmore Girls episode "Partings" later that year.[4] Schrader moved to New York City in 2008, and in 2010 she launched a fan-funded campaign to record her album "Magdalene." The album's title track led to Schrader doing research about Mary Magdalene in the Gospel of John, and two master's degrees in theology from General Theological Seminary. Schrader's Master's thesis, "Was Martha of Bethany Added to the Fourth Gospel in the Second Century?" was published by the Harvard Theological Review in 2017.

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • Letters to Boys (2004, self-released)
  • Taking the Fall (2005, self-released)
  • Libbie Schrader (2007, self-released)
  • Magdalene (2011, self-released)
  • Red Thread (2017, self-released)

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