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Phranc (born
Susan Gottlieb;
August 28, 1957), is an
American singer-songwriter
whose career began playing in
several bands in the late 1970s Los Angeles...
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Positively Phranc is an
album by the
American musician Phranc,
released in 1991.
Phranc promoted the
album by
touring with Morrissey.
Phranc was dropped...
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Claude Bessy. The
initial line-up of the band
featured Bessy on vocals,
Phranc on guitar, Rick
Brodey on b**** guitar,
Richard Meade on
keyboards and Craig...
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formed in Los
Angeles in 1978 by
Gerardo Velazquez,
Edward Stapleton,
Phranc and
Michael Ochoa.
Their use of
heavily distorted keyboards and synthesizers...
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Milkman is an
album by the folk singer-songwriter
Phranc,
released in 1998. It was her
first album in
seven years; she had
spent several years putting...
- singer-songwriter and
artist Phranc began her
career in 1978 with punk band
Nervous Gender. In 1985
Village Voice wrote: "Part of
Phranc's appeal is the gender****...
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Folksinger is an
album by folk singer-songwriter
Phranc,
released in 1985.
Phranc's first solo LP
fused elements of her punk rock past with
acoustic folk...
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Spencer Cobrin.
Morrissey began the Kill
Uncle tour in Europe; he
brought Phranc as his
support act and
decorated the
stage of each
performance with a large...
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Goofyfoot is an EP by folk singer-songwriter
Phranc,
released in 1995.
Recorded in Olympia,
Washington with
session musicians including Donna Dresch and...
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openly **** punk
musicians of an
earlier generation such as
Jayne County,
Phranc, and
Randy Turner, and
bands like
Nervous Gender, the Screamers, and Coil...