Carla Bozulich
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Carla Bozulich is an American musician, based in Los Angeles, best known for her work as lead singer of alt-country band Geraldine Fibbers. Her most recent album, Evangelista, was released by Constellation Records. It is their first release by a non-Canadian artist.
Bozulich was born in New York City. Her recording career goes back to 1982 where she contributed to a recording by Gary Kail called Zurich 1916. She scored a 2001 production of Jean Genet's play The Maids as well as the 2003 film Hook or by Crook. She has played with numerous bands including the Neon Veins, Invisible Chains, Ethyl Meatplow, the Geraldine Fibbers, Scarnella, and as a solo artist. She is currently lives in Los Angeles and is a member of The Night Porter.
[edit] Discography
as member of Ethyl Meatplow
- Happy Days, Sweetheart [1993]
as member of Geraldine Fibbers
- The Geraldine Fibbers EP [1995]
- Lost Somewhere Between the Earth and My Home [1995]
- Live From the Bottom of the Hill [1996]
- Butch [1997]
- What Part of Get Thee Gone Don't You Understand? [1997]
as member of Scarnella
- Scarnella [1998]
Solo
- Red Headed Stranger [2003]
- I'm Gonna Stop Killing [2004]
- Evangelista [2006]