A folk-pop singer/songwriter with a bit of earthy Americana flair, Mary Karlzen rose out of Florida in the front half of the 1990s, notching a handful of hits as an independent artist before Atlantic signed her in 1995. Yelling at Mary, her major-label debut, was well received by critics and featured notable collaborators like Jackson Browne and Los Lobos' David Hidalgo. Over the ensuing years, she migrated back into the indie world, touring and releasing additional albums, including 2006's punchy, introspective The Wanderlust Diaries. Pausing her career to raise a family, Kar...