Debbie Googe

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Debbie Googe (born 1962[1] in England[2]) was the bassist for Irish/British band My Bloody Valentine. Prior to her joining My Bloody Valentine, she lived in Somerset and played for a band called Bikini Mutants, who gigged with The Mob. Googe eventually moved from Bristol to London, and early in 1985 an ex-girlfriend of hers recommended her as a bassist to Kevin Shields and Colm O'Ciosoig of My Bloody Valentine. She joined the band after an audition in April of 1985, eventually leaving in 1995, noting she "hadn't been happy for a long time". She became a cab driver for a short period, until forming Snowpony in 1996 with her partner Katharine Gifford, formerly of Stereolab.[3]


[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Cavanagh, David. "3AM Eternal" Select 1992
  2. ^ Maconie, Stuart. "The Artery of Noise!" NME 21 April, 1990
  3. ^ My Bloody Valentine Exclusive Interview Accessed on February 23, 2006.
My Bloody Valentine
Kevin Shields | Colm O'Ciosoig | Bilinda Butcher | Debbie Googe
Albums
Isn't Anything | Loveless
EPs
This Is Your Bloody Valentine  | Geek!  | The New Record by My Bloody Valentine  | Sunny Sundae Smile 
Strawberry Wine  | Ecstasy  | You Made Me Realise  | Feed Me with Your Kiss  | Glider  | Tremolo
Compilations
Ecstasy and Wine
Labels
Creation Records | Island Records | Sire Records
Related articles
Shoegazing | List of songs by My Bloody Valentine
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NAME Googe, Debbie
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SHORT DESCRIPTION English Musician
DATE OF BIRTH 1962
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DATE OF DEATH
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