Hope Sandoval is an American singer-songwriter who is best known for being the lead singer of the bands Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions and Mazzy Star.
She has released a number of albums such as “Among My Swan,” “She Hangs Brightly,” and “Seasons of your Day.” She has also worked with and went on tour with artists like The Chemical Brothers, Richard X, Le Volume Courbe, The Jesus & Mary Chain, and Death in Vegas, to name a few. Sandoval was born in East Los Angeles, California, to a family of Mexican Americans.
Before she joined Mazzy Star, she started her career in 1986 with a folk band called Going Home. She is the lead singer for Mazzy Star, but she also writes the lyrics. Sandoval is a very private and shy person. When she’s on stage, she doesn’t talk much to the audience, but she still manages to wow them with her amazing performances.
Hope Sandoval’s Bio, Age
Hope Sandoval was born in Los Angeles, California, USA, on June 24, 1966. Her family comes from Mexico and the U.S.
She went to Mark Keppel High School to study. In 1986, she and her friend Sylvia Gomez started a duo called Going Home.
Body Measurements
Hope Sandoval has a height of 5 feet 3 inches and weighs 51 kg. His hair color is dark brown and has hazel eyes.
Career
Hope Sandoval, Kendra Smith, and David Roback all played in a band called Opal in the late 1980s. During a tour of the UK, Smith left the band, and Sandoval took over as lead singer. She and Roback then formed an alternative rock band called Mazzy Star.
She Hangs Brightly, Mazzy Star’s first studio album, came out in 1990. From their second studio album, “So Tonight That I Might See,” which came out in 1993, they soon put out a hit song called “Fade into You.”
The group’s third album, “Among My Swan,” came out in 1996. The song “Flowers in December” from that album was the group’s highest-charting single on the UK Singles Chart, coming in at #40. After the single “I’ve Been Let Down” from the album came out, Mazzy Star took a break.
In 2000, Sandoval started the band The Warm Inventions. A year later, she put out her first solo album, called “Bavarian Fruit Bread.” It had two covers: “Drop” by Jesus and Mary Chain and “Butterfly Mornings” from the 1970 movie “The Ballad of Cable Hogue.”
Between 2000 and 2002, the singer and her band, The Warm Inventions, released two EPs. Through the Devil Softly was the name of their second album, which came out in 2009.
In October 2011, Sandoval and her band Mazzy Star worked together again to make the song “Common Burn.” After two years, they put out a new album called “Seasons of Your Day.”
In 2016, she and The Warm Inventions released a song called “Isn’t It True” on 7″ vinyl. In November of that year, their third album, “Until the Hunter,” came out. “Let Me Get There” was the second single from the album. It came out in September.
In 1993, her band Mazzy Star put out an album called “So Tonight That I Might See.” It gave rise to the single “Fade into You,” which was the band’s first and only single to make it to the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It peaked at #44.
Who is Hope Sandoval’s Boyfriend?
People say that Hope Sandoval is very quiet and shy. She hasn’t told the media or her fans anything about her personal relationships.
What is Hope Sandoval’s Net Worth?
Hope has an estimated net worth of $3 million.