ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jill Sobule - Singer/songwriter
Jill Sobule isn't just another singer-songwriter with catchy tunes and smart lyrics, she's one of the more insightful satirists of our age. Each of her fanciful songs captures an issue or irony, an emotion or epiphany that helps us understand what it's like to live now.

Why you should listen

Jill Sobule first found her place in music history with the controversial 1995 hit "I Kissed a Girl." The song's silly sweetness masked its significance: It broke new ground as the first Top 40 hit to deal with overtly gay themes.

This approach -- packaging hard-hitting social commentary in a wrapper of whimsy -- has defined Sobule's career. Her endearing story-songs veer from fanciful storytelling to forceful satire and back again, covering a wide range of political and social issues from climate change to prostitution; anorexia to anti-semitism. Her winning combination of memorable characters, clever lyrics and catchy tunes has inspired comparisons that range from Burt Bacharach to Gertrude Stein. It also makes her performances and recordings a delight.

Sobule's candy-coated commentary can be found on her Huffington Post blog, as well as in her steady stream of stand-out albums, including Jill Sobule (1995), Happy Town (1997), Pink Pearl (2000) and Underdog Victorious (2004). Lately, Sobule has performed regularly with comedian Julia Sweeney (the two met at TED2006). They put on the "Jill and Julia Show," an utterly endearing evening of stories and songs. She's also recording an album with the string quartet Ethel (another TED2006 match).

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TED2006

Jill Sobule: Global warming's theme song, "Manhattan in January"

Jill Sobule canta per Al Gore

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- Singer/songwriter
Jill Sobule isn't just another singer-songwriter with catchy tunes and smart lyrics, she's one of the more insightful satirists of our age. Each of her fanciful songs captures an issue or irony, an emotion or epiphany that helps us understand what it's like to live now. Full bio

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StrollingPasseggiando alonglungo in CentralCentrale ParkParco
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♫ Passeggiando per Central Park ♫
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Everyone'sDi tutti out todayoggi
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♫ Oggi tutti sono in giro ♫
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♫ The daisiesMargherite and dogwoodscornioli are all in bloomfioritura
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♫ Le margherite e i cornioli in fiore ♫
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♫ Oh, what a gloriousglorioso day ♫
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♫ Oh, che giornata magnifica! ♫
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♫ For picnicspic-nic and FrisbeesFrisbee and rollerrullo skaterspattinatori, ♫
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♫ Per fare un picnic, per il frisbee o per i pattini ♫
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FriendsAmici and loversamanti and lonelysolitario sunbathersamanti della tintarella
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♫ Amici, amanti, gente che prende il sole ♫
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Everyone'sDi tutti out in merryallegro ManhattanManhattan in JanuaryGennaio
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♫ Tutti in giro, in una lieta Manhattan a Gennaio! ♫
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♫ I broughtportato the icedghiacciato tea; ♫
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♫ Ho portato il thé freddo, ♫
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♫ Did you bringportare the buginsetto sprayspray? ♫
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♫ Hai portato l'insetticida? ♫
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♫ The fliesmosche are the sizedimensione of your headcapo
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♫ Le mosche sono grandi come teste ♫
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NextSuccessivo to the palmpalma treealbero, ♫
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♫ Accanto alla palma, ♫
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♫ Did you see the 'gators' gators
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♫ hai visto gli alligatori, ♫
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♫ Looking happycontento and well fedalimentato? ♫
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♫ come sembrano felici e sazi? ♫
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Everyone'sDi tutti out in merryallegro ManhattanManhattan in JanuaryGennaio
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♫ Tutti in giro, in una lieta Manhattan a Gennaio! ♫
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EveryoneTutti!
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Tutti insieme!
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♫ My preacherpredicatore said, ♫
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♫ Don't you worrypreoccupazione
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♫ "Non ti preoccupare, ♫
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♫ The scientistsscienziati have it all wrongsbagliato
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♫ gli scienziati non han capito niente." ♫
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♫ And so, who carescure it's winterinverno here? ♫
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♫ E quindi, che importa se é inverno, ♫
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♫ And I have my halter-topcapestro-top on ♫
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♫ e io giro in maniche corte. ♫
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♫ I have my halter-topcapestro-top on ♫
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♫ Io giro in maniche corte. ♫
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Everyone'sDi tutti out in merryallegro ManhattanManhattan in JanuaryGennaio. ♫
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Translated by Michele Gianella
Reviewed by Alessandro Morandi

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jill Sobule - Singer/songwriter
Jill Sobule isn't just another singer-songwriter with catchy tunes and smart lyrics, she's one of the more insightful satirists of our age. Each of her fanciful songs captures an issue or irony, an emotion or epiphany that helps us understand what it's like to live now.

Why you should listen

Jill Sobule first found her place in music history with the controversial 1995 hit "I Kissed a Girl." The song's silly sweetness masked its significance: It broke new ground as the first Top 40 hit to deal with overtly gay themes.

This approach -- packaging hard-hitting social commentary in a wrapper of whimsy -- has defined Sobule's career. Her endearing story-songs veer from fanciful storytelling to forceful satire and back again, covering a wide range of political and social issues from climate change to prostitution; anorexia to anti-semitism. Her winning combination of memorable characters, clever lyrics and catchy tunes has inspired comparisons that range from Burt Bacharach to Gertrude Stein. It also makes her performances and recordings a delight.

Sobule's candy-coated commentary can be found on her Huffington Post blog, as well as in her steady stream of stand-out albums, including Jill Sobule (1995), Happy Town (1997), Pink Pearl (2000) and Underdog Victorious (2004). Lately, Sobule has performed regularly with comedian Julia Sweeney (the two met at TED2006). They put on the "Jill and Julia Show," an utterly endearing evening of stories and songs. She's also recording an album with the string quartet Ethel (another TED2006 match).

More profile about the speaker
Jill Sobule | Speaker | TED.com