Hazeldine, an American alternative country band from Albuquerque, New Mexico, was active between 1996 and 2002. The group consisted of Shawn Barton (vocals, guitar), Tonya Lamm (guitar, vocals), Anne Tkach (bass), and Jeffrey Richards (guitar, banjo, drums). Hazeldine gained national recognition in 1997 when they played the No Depression tour alongside Rhett Miller's band Old 97's and Whiskeytown, which was fronted by Ryan Adams. Their debut album, How Bees Fly, was recorded in a pool hall and released through Glitterhouse Records later that year. The band had a brief deal with Polydor, but it ended due to a music industry merger. Hazeldine's discography includes Digging You Up (1998), Orphans (1998), and Double Back (2001).