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Liz Phair (born Elizabeth Clark Phair on April 17, 1967 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. She was a cornerstone in the underground early '90s indie rock movement for her songcraft and DIY ethics. Her sound developed at the turn of the century into something more akin to pop or adult contemporary. Phair's entry into the music industry began when she met guitarist Chris Brokaw, a member of the band Come. Brokaw was visiting her San Francisco loft-mate Nora Maccoby when he heard Phair's songs, and encouraged her to record them. |
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News in english
about Liz Phair
(November / 2009)
Shut Up and Swing: (Half of) Travis at Jammin' Java (DCist)
Date: 04 Nov 2009 More than ever on the concert circuit, nostalgia is the move. With everyone from Liz Phair to Public Enemy to The Pixies (and those are just the P's) devoting gigs and sometimes entire tours to reviving their seminal albums in sequence, lots of long-lived performers — particularly those strugging to get even their cult to embrace their new music — have glommed to the trend. Travis are in a ...
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Rockers revel in nostalgia Date: 06 Nov 2009 Erie Times-News -
Guess what Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Steely Dan, the Cult, the Pixies, Green Day, Mötley Crüe, Sonic Youth, Brian Wilson, Public Enemy, Van Morrison and Liz Phair share in common?
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