Michelle Mae

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Michelle Mae
Background information
Birth name Michelle Mae [1]
Origin Washington
Genres Rock 'n' roll, post-punk, gospel yeh-yeh
Occupations Musician
Instruments Bass guitar, vocals
Years active 1990present
Labels Kill Rock Stars, Dischord, K, Southern
Associated acts Witchy Poo, The Frumpies, The Make-Up, Weird War, Scene Creamers

Michelle Mae is an American musician from the state of Washington, who is known for playing in rock 'n' roll groups such as The Make-Up and Weird War.

Biography

Mae began playing with underground bands in Olympia, Washington in the mid-1990s, including a single recording with Witchy Poo,[2] and a period with Kill Rock Stars artists The Frumpies[3] before moving to Washington, D.C. to help form The Make-Up in 1995. After The Make-Up dissolved in 2000, Mae joined Weird War with some of her former Make-Up band mates.

Her style is heavily funk inflected, influenced by Funkadelic's Billy "Bass" Nelson, Larry Graham, and The Slits, as well as Northwest stalwarts Dead Moon.[citation needed]

Typically focusing on the bass guitar, in Weird War she plays a Fender Jazz Bass through a Sunn cabinet, though in The Make-Up she often played Hagström and Epiphone guitars through Kustom amplifiers.[citation needed]

Mae is based in Washington, D.C., where she continues to work as a musician and practitioner of mysticism.[4]

Discography

Witchy Poo

7 inch singles

  • Mixed Metaphor (Kill Rock Stars/5RC) (released 1995, recorded 1992-1994)

The Frumpies

Albums

  • Frumpie One Piece (Kill Rock Stars/5RC) (1998)

7 inch singles

  • Babies & Bunnies (Kill Rock Stars/5RC) (1993)
  • Safety First (Wiiija) (1993)

The Make-Up

Studio albums

  • Destination: Love - Live! At Cold Rice (Dischord) (1996)
  • After Dark (Dischord) (1997)
  • Sound Verite (K Records) (1997)
  • In Mass Mind (Dischord) (1998)
  • Save Yourself (K Records) (1999)
  • I Want Some (singles compilation) (K Records) (1999)

Live albums

  • Untouchable Sound - Live! (Drag City/Sea Note) (2006)

DVD / video

Weird War

Studio albums

DVD / video

References

  1. Gale, Thomas (2005). "The Make-Up Biography". eNotes. Retrieved 2007-06-13. 
  2. "Witchy Poo Recordings". 5 Rue Christine. Archived from the original on 2007-01-23. Retrieved 2007-05-23. 
  3. "Frumpies". Kill Rock Stars. Retrieved 2007-05-23. 
  4. Mae, Michelle (2005-02-20). "The Dignificant Worm". Weird War. Retrieved 2007-05-23. 

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