Jill Emery

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Jill Emery (born 1962) is an artist and musician currently based in Los Angeles. She is best known as the bassist for the alternative rock band Hole from 1989-1992; she left the band after the release of Hole's debut album Pretty on the Inside and was replaced by Leslie Hardy. She has played in various other bands such as Mazzy Star, Shadow Project and Super Heroines.


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Hole
Courtney Love | Eric Erlandson | Patty Schemel | Melissa Auf der Maur
Jill Emery | Leslie Hardy | Samantha Maloney | Kristen Pfaff | Lisa Roberts | Caroline Rue | Errol Stewert
Discography
Studio albums and EPs: Pretty on the Inside | Live Through This | Ask for It | The First Session | My Body, the Hand Grenade | Celebrity Skin
Singles: "Retard Girl" | "Dicknail" | "Teenage Whore" | "Beautiful Son" | "Miss World" | "Doll Parts" | "Violet" | "Softer, Softest" | "Gold Dust Woman" | "Celebrity Skin" | "Malibu" | "Awful" | "Be a Man"
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Sympathy for the Record Industry | Kurt Cobain | Nirvana | Billy Corgan | Kat Bjelland
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