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'''Tobi Vail''' is a write, musican and [[zinester]].  
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'''Tobi Vail''' is a writer, musician and [[zinester]].  
  
 
She was the editor of the Olympia, WA-based [[Jigsaw]] [[zine]], which was originally published from 1989 until 1995, although there have recently been small previews of a newer, online-only issue #8 at Vail's record label website, Bumpidee.  
 
She was the editor of the Olympia, WA-based [[Jigsaw]] [[zine]], which was originally published from 1989 until 1995, although there have recently been small previews of a newer, online-only issue #8 at Vail's record label website, Bumpidee.  
  
Her first band was The Go Team, with Calvin Johnson, and together they released a series of singles and cassette tapes on K Records featuring guest musicians such as Kurt Cobain, Billy Karren, and zinesters [[Donna Dresch]] and [[Jeffery Kennedy]]. She was also the drummer for the band Bikini Kill which, along with the band Bratmobile, introduced [[Riot Grrrl]] to the world. During this period, she also wrote for the band's fanzine of the same name. Vail may have coined the term "riot grrrl", something she later claimed in a later issue of Jigsaw was a joke not to be taken seriously, as the media and everyone else has then and since. She is currently in the band Spider and the Webs.
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Tobi joined her first band at age fifteen. It was called The Go Team, and with band mate Calvin Johnson they two released a series of singles and cassette tapes on K Records featuring guest musicians such as Kurt Cobain, Billy Karren, Dave Nichols and zinesters [[Donna Dresch]], [[David Nichols]], and [[Jeffery Kennedy]]. After that, she performed with the all-girl band Doris.  
  
===Zines===
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After that band ended,  she co-founded and drummed in the band Bikini Kill which, along with the band Bratmobile, introduced [[Riot Grrrl]] to the world. During this period, she also wrote for the band's fanzine of the same name. Vail may have coined the term "riot grrrl", something she later claimed in a later issue of Jigsaw was a joke not to be taken seriously, as the media and everyone else has then and since. She is currently in the band Spider and the Webs.
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==Zines==
 
*[[Jigsaw]]
 
*[[Jigsaw]]
===Contributions===
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==Contributions==
 
*[[Bikini Kill]]
 
*[[Bikini Kill]]
 
*[[Riot grrrl (zine)|riot grrrl]]
 
*[[Riot grrrl (zine)|riot grrrl]]
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 30 November 2011

Tobi Vail

Tobi Vail is a writer, musician and zinester.

She was the editor of the Olympia, WA-based Jigsaw zine, which was originally published from 1989 until 1995, although there have recently been small previews of a newer, online-only issue #8 at Vail's record label website, Bumpidee.

Tobi joined her first band at age fifteen. It was called The Go Team, and with band mate Calvin Johnson they two released a series of singles and cassette tapes on K Records featuring guest musicians such as Kurt Cobain, Billy Karren, Dave Nichols and zinesters Donna Dresch, David Nichols, and Jeffery Kennedy. After that, she performed with the all-girl band Doris.

After that band ended, she co-founded and drummed in the band Bikini Kill which, along with the band Bratmobile, introduced Riot Grrrl to the world. During this period, she also wrote for the band's fanzine of the same name. Vail may have coined the term "riot grrrl", something she later claimed in a later issue of Jigsaw was a joke not to be taken seriously, as the media and everyone else has then and since. She is currently in the band Spider and the Webs.

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