Erin Boheme first signed to Concord at the youthful age of seventeen as a jazz singer. When Michael Bublé came across her, he discovered she was also a gifted songwriter and vocalist with pop sensibilities. After hearing a few songs that Erin had written, he encouraged her to continue writing. The end result is the Bublé produced 'What a Life', a singer-songwriter project full of memorable hooks and melodies supported by Michael's touring band.
'What a Life' chronicles Erin's own experiences of falling in and out of love through songs like "I Missed You Today", "He Isn't You" and "One More Try". It features a memorable cover of Coldplay's "In My Place", a duet with vocalist Spencer Day rounds out the album on "I'd Love to Be Your Last", a song that Gretchen Wilson turned into a country hit.