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'''Lois''' is a musician, writer, and [[zine]] editor.
 
'''Lois''' is a musician, writer, and [[zine]] editor.
  
Although best known as a musician, Lois put out her own zine [[Koo Koo]] in the early 1990's. A combination of text and images, the highlight of the zine was an article that had been rejected by Puncture Magazine on women in music. Lois also contributed to several fanzines and was featured on countless others, either in photos, interviews, concert or recording reviews.
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Although best known as a musician, Lois put out her own zine [[Koo Koo]] in the early 1990's. A combination of text and images, the highlight of the zine was an article on women in music that had been written for Puncture Magazine in 1987 and then rejected by them. Lois also contributed to several fanzines and was featured on countless others, either in photos, interviews, or concert and recording reviews.
  
Lois has an extensive discography of solo work, including singles and albums, and has worked with many musicians, some who are also zine editors, including [[Donna Dresch]] and [[Molly Neumann]].  
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Lois has an extensive discography of solo work, including singles and albums, and has worked with many musicians. Her first band, with Sharon Berman and Jan Brock, was Lumihoops. Her next band, The Cradle Robbers,  was with Rebecca Gates. Her third band, with Pat Maley, was called Courtney Love. After this band broke up she moved to Washington DC to begin a solo career. She was often accompanied by other musicians such as Brendan Canty, Elliot Smith, Heather Dunn, and fellow zine editors [[Donna Dresch]] and [[Molly Neuman]]. She also played with Carrie Brownstein in their bands Tommy, and The Tentacles, also with Peter Momtchiloff. She has sung with bands such as Dub Narcotic Sound System, and Red Star Theory as well.
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Throughout her career Lois has been dedicated to the lo-fi, [[DIY]] world of zines, cassettes,  and independent labels.  
  
 
===Zines===
 
===Zines===

Revision as of 03:27, 21 March 2009

Lois is a musician, writer, and zine editor.

Although best known as a musician, Lois put out her own zine Koo Koo in the early 1990's. A combination of text and images, the highlight of the zine was an article on women in music that had been written for Puncture Magazine in 1987 and then rejected by them. Lois also contributed to several fanzines and was featured on countless others, either in photos, interviews, or concert and recording reviews.

Lois has an extensive discography of solo work, including singles and albums, and has worked with many musicians. Her first band, with Sharon Berman and Jan Brock, was Lumihoops. Her next band, The Cradle Robbers, was with Rebecca Gates. Her third band, with Pat Maley, was called Courtney Love. After this band broke up she moved to Washington DC to begin a solo career. She was often accompanied by other musicians such as Brendan Canty, Elliot Smith, Heather Dunn, and fellow zine editors Donna Dresch and Molly Neuman. She also played with Carrie Brownstein in their bands Tommy, and The Tentacles, also with Peter Momtchiloff. She has sung with bands such as Dub Narcotic Sound System, and Red Star Theory as well.

Throughout her career Lois has been dedicated to the lo-fi, DIY world of zines, cassettes, and independent labels.

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