Inger Lorre
Inger Lorre started out in the 90s grunge band The Nymphs in California and Seattle. She was born in New Jersey and became the lead singer of The Nymphs during the early days of grunge. After making an indie video for the song "Alright," the band was signed to Geffen Records and released the album Nymphs. An EP, A Practical Guide To Astral Projection, followed, along with a notorious incident: frustrated with the label's feet-dragging, Inger showed up at Tom Zataut's office, handed him flowers, and peed on his desk. It was an incident that inspired screwed-over musicians the world over.
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Grunge - The Nymphs - California - Seattle - New Jersey - Geffen Records - Nymphs
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Heavy drug use eventually forced Inger back to New Jersey where she hid out for several years. She entered rehab and worked with Road Recovery before releasing her first solo album, Transcendental Medication, on the Triple X label. Now, she continues writing and painting and has been working on an autobiography.
Related Topics:
Road Recovery - Transcendental Medication
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