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American musician and guitarist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julia Cafritz (born May 5, 1965) is an American musician and guitarist[1] who was a member of Pussy Galore and Free Kitten. She is regarded as a cult figure from the New York City noise music scene of the 1990s.[2][3]
Julia Cafritz | |
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Born | May 5, 1965 |
Origin | Washington, D.C., United States |
Genres | Noise Music Alternative rock Punk rock |
Years active | 1985–present |
Cafritz was born in Washington, DC, the daughter of Jennifer (née Stats) and Conrad Cafritz, a real estate developer with a personal fortune of over $100 million.[4][5][6][7] She has a younger sister named Daisy von Furth, and two brothers, Eric and Matthew Cafritz.[7][8] Her grandfather was the multimillionaire real estate developer and philanthropist Morris Cafritz.[4]
Cafritz has a B.A. and M.A. from New York University,[9] having dropped out of Brown University after forming Pussy Galore.[4]
In 1985, guitarist Julia Cafritz and fellow Brown University classmate, Jon Spencer on vocals and guitar, and John Hammill on drums, formed the punk noise band Pussy Galore. In May 1986 they moved to New York City.
In 1989, Cafritz left Pussy Galore and formed the short-lived all-girl group STP. STP released one single and toured with Nirvana and Sonic Youth. Cafritz joined fellow CBGBs Record Canteen clerk Ned Hayden's group, the Action Swingers.
In 1992, she formed Free Kitten, a musical collaboration with Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon, drummer Yoshimi from the Boredoms and Pavement bassist, Mark Ibold.[10] They released records and toured on and off through 1997.[11]
In 2008, Cafritz, Gordon and Yoshimi recorded and released Inherit on Ecstatic Peace Records after a ten-year hiatus.
Albums:
EPs
Singles
In 2012, Cafritz released a track called "dash dash dash" on a Thick Syrup Records Comp Called '78 LTD.
Cafritz is married to Bob Lawton[12][13] of Labor Board and Twin Towers Touring,[14] who was a booking agent to bands like Sonic Youth, Yo La Tengo and Superchunk, among others.[15] In 2000, Cafritz and Lawton relocated to Florence, Massachusetts, where they ran a furniture store called Artifacts 20th Century.[16] They have two children, daughter Alice and son Ollie.[16][17][18]
While still playing music, Cafritz has taught English at Holyoke Community College.[17][19][20]
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