Miss Alex White
Miss Alex White is the stage name for Alex White, a musician from Chicago, Illinois, and founder of Missile X Records. Her projects have included Miss Alex White and Chris Playboy (a collaboration with Chris Saathoff), the Hot Machines, Miss Alex White and the Red Orchestra, and White Mystery, a collaboration with her younger brother Francis who uses the stage name "White Francis". She was also responsible for founding the Chris Saathoff foundation after his death in a car accident on February 13, 2004.
Discography
White Mystery
- "Blood & Venom" (White Mystery Band LP/CD 2011)
- "White Mystery" (White Mystery Band LP/CD 2010)
- "Take a Walk" (Whistler Records 7" 2009)
- "Power Glove" (HoZac Hook Up Club 7" 2009)
Miss Alex White and the Red Orchestra:
Candy Apple Killings
- "Leather for Liquor" (Solid Sex Lovie Doll 7" 2006)
Miss Alex White and Chris Playboy:
- Miss Alex White and Chris Playboy Live (LP, In The Red Records, 2006)
- Miss Alex White and Chris Playboy (7", Missile X Records 2003)
Hot Machines:
- Hot Machines 2 (7", Dusty Medical Records, 2006)
- Hole In My Heart (7", Cass Records, 2005)
- Maybe Chicago Compilation (Criminal IQ Records 2003)
- "Can't Feel" on skateboard video, "That's Life" (Foundation/Tum Yeto, 2003)
Missile X Records
- "Young Monsters" Miss Alex White & Chris Playboy (7")
- "Cold River" The Dirges (7")
- "Spend the Night in a Haunted House" The Spits (7")
External links
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April 30, 1985 |
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Swedish Covenant Hospital in Chicago, Illinois |
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