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Folk
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singer-songwriter folk queer lesbian female vocalists folk and folk plus kill rock stars consciousness music anti-folk indie female vocalist
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| Decades Active: |
1980s
1990s
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Biography
1958, Los Angeles, California, USA. Before her career as the self-styled Jewish-American lesbian folk-singer Phranc had served an apprenticeship, of sorts, by appearing in LA hardcore groups (Catholic Discipline and Castration Squad). On her return to acoustic playing in 1980, Phrancs sets comprised autobiographical, part-comic songs, at times performed to similar hardcore audiences from her recent past. These appearances led to the gay coffee-house/folk circuit. Her warmly received Folksinger set a standard with titles such as Female Mudwrestling, Amazons and One OThe Girls. Her willingness to tackle such subjects as her sexuality, left-wing politics and her own family problems have so far prevented her from achieving anything beyond cult status. Phrancs third album was highlighted by her role as support act on Morrisseys first full British tour of 1991.
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