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Liz Phair

| Liz Phair (born April 17, 1967 in New Haven, Connecticut,
real name Elizabeth Clark Phair) is an American rock singer. Her music
combines rock sounds with often outspoken song lyrics that mostly revolve
around love and sex. In recent years, Phair's sound developed into
something more pop-oriented.
With the release of her album Exile in Guyville Phair is one of the
pioneers of many female songwriters / singers, who were from the mid-1990s
in the music business and commercially successful.
Band Members
Vocals / Guitar: Liz Phair
Bass: Brad Wood
Electric Guitar: Casey Rice
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Liz Phair Songbooks, and Sheet Music

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What's
Up Matador (1997)
Once Sub Pop's roster broke through to the mainstream in the early '90s,
its reign as America's premier independent label drew to a close,
leaving Matador Records as the definitive indie label of the decade.
Matador's period of greatest impact ...
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Funstyle
(2010)
After leaving the roster of Capitol Records in 2008, Liz Phair began
working on a number of offbeat, highly unconventional songs, many of
which dealt with her frustration with the ailing record industry.
Rather than partner with a new label, ...
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Somebody's
Miracle (2005)
After shocking longtime fans with her slickly produced, radio-ready
self-titled album, singer/songwriter Liz Phair took a tiny step back
towards her indie-rock roots on 2005's SOMEBODY'S MIRACLE, bringing a
few new younger fans along with her. Phair sounds a bit ...
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Whip-Smart
(1994)
"Supernova" was nominated for Best Female Rock Vocal
Performance in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards. Casual and detached, Liz
Phair's sarcastic elegance merges her Ivy League intellectualism with
a near-obnoxious blast of do-it-yourself power chords and I-told-ya-so's.
Building off the success ...
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