Geraldine Fibbers

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The Geraldine Fibbers were an alt-country band founded in 1994 by Carla Bozulich. Initially, band members included Bozulich, Daniel Keenan, Jessy Greene, William Tutton and Kevin Fitzgerald.[1] While Bozulich had previously been known for noisy industrial music, The Geraldine Fibbers fused American roots music and blues-influenced punk.[1]

In early 1996, Keenan and Greene departed, to be replaced by Nels Cline, the band shifting to a more guitar-rock sound.[1]

The band later featured Julie Fowells, Jessica Moss, and Leyna Marika P. on violin.

Moss joined A Silver Mt. Zion in 2001. Cline joined Wilco in 2004.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • "Dragon Lady" - CDS (1995, Hut/Virgin)
  • "Dragon Lady/Birthday Boy" - 7" (1995, Sympathy For The Record Industry)
  • "Fancy/They Suck" - 7" (1995, Big Jesus)
  • "Marmalade" - Promo CDS (1995, Virgin)
  • "Marmalade" - Orange 7" (1995, Virgin)
  • "House Is Falling (Remix)" - Promo CDS (1995, Virgin)
  • "California Tuffy" - Promo CDS (1997, Virgin)
  • "California Tuffy" - Promo 7" (1997, Virgin)

[edit] Albums & EPs

  • "Get Thee Gone" - 10" EP (1994, Sympathy For The Record Industry)
  • "The Geraldine Fibbers" - CDEP (1994, Hut)
  • "The Geraldine Fibbers" - Promo CDEP (1995, Virgin)
  • "Lost Somewhere Between the Earth and My Home" - CD (1995, Virgin)
  • "Live From the Bottom of the Hill" - Promo CD (1996, Virgin)
  • "What Part of Get Thee Gone Don't You Understand?" - CD (1997, Virgin)
  • "Butch" - CD (1997, Virgin)
  • "Butch" - 2xLP (1997, Sympathy For The Record Industry)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Strong, Martin C.:"The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", 1999, Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1
  • Ashare, M. (1997), Country cousin + 'Butch', The Geraldine Fibbers' second album. Artforum 36 (1): 29 Sep 1997. ISSN 0004-3532

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