Têtes Noires
All-female rock band from Minneapolis, active 1982–1998 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Têtes Noires was a rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota,[1] best known for their "casually mocking" feminist lyrics and for three- and sometimes up to six-part vocal harmonies.[2] Founded by former Miss South Dakota Jennifer Holt,[3] they gave concerts from 1983 until about 1987, and recorded three albums[4] which received positive reviews nationally.[5] As Susan Borey wrote for Spin, the name means "black heads" in French, which they used to describe their hair color (like birds and not a complexion problem).[3]
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Origin | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Genres | Rock, alternative rock, punk rock, folk rock |
Years active | 1982—1998 |
Labels | Rapunzel, Rounder |
Past members | Polly Alexander Cynthia Bartell Angela Frucci Camille Gage Jennifer Holt Renée Kayon Chris Little |
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