A former model for Quicksilver's Roxy label, singer/songwriter
Tristan Prettyman grew up in the San Diego area. Her beachside town allowed for many surfing excursions, and
Prettyman practiced the sport often as a teenager. She also took a liking to the music of
Ani DiFranco,
Joni Mitchell, and
Jack Johnson, and her father's old acoustic guitar gave her the chance to learn an instrument and hone her songwriting skills. In between modeling gigs and surfing trips, she began showcasing her acoustic songs at local parties and small-sized venues. She also landed a song on the soundtrack to Chris Malloy's 2001 surf film, Shelter, which helped cement her status as a budding musician.
The buzz around
Prettyman continued to grow as she toured with
G. Love & Special Sauce and fellow San Diego-based folk-popper
Jason Mraz. She recorded and self-released the Love EP in 2003, and considering the mainstream success of
Mraz and
Jack Johnson, it wasn't long before the majors came calling.
Prettyman eventually signed with Virgin Records. Her debut offering of acoustic folk-pop,
Twentythree, appeared in August 2005, featuring contributions from
Mraz,
Norah Jones' guitarist
Jesse Harris, and several ace session players.
Hello...x followed in 2008 and broadened
Prettyman's palette, with electric instruments and slick production beefing up her songs. In 2012,
Prettyman released the introspective, but still electric-sounding
Cedar + Gold. ~ Andrew Leahey & Johnny Loftus