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Lois Maffeo


 

Lois is an Olympia, Washington based musician and writer.

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She has been referred to as "the Grandmother of Riotgrrl," much to her dismay.

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Her first foray into music was with Patrick Malley in a band called "Courtney Love."

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Singles released as "Courtney Love"

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  • Uncrushworthy
  • • Spray (on compilation "Spray")

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    • Hey Antoinette

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    After this, Lois began her solo career as "Lois" (or as she often refers to it, "The Lois"). She generally appears with other musicians playing drums and backup, but her group has changed over the years. She could be considered an anti-folk musician, combining the ethics and politics of punk with acoustic instrumentation, though she generally disdains such simplistic labels. She has worked with musicians such as Donna Dresch of Team Dresch, Molly Neuman of Bratmobile and Heather Dunn of Dub Narcotic Sound System. Her recordings have been produced and co-produced by artists such as Calvin Johnson of Beat Happening and Ian MacKaye of Fugazi. As well, she has occasionally sung with bands like Dub Narcotic Sound System and others.

    Related Topics:
    Anti-folk - Punk - Donna Dresch - Team Dresch - Molly Neuman - Bratmobile - Heather Dunn - Dub Narcotic Sound System - Calvin Johnson - Beat Happening - Ian MacKaye - Fugazi

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    Albums released as "Lois"

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  • Butterfly Kiss - 1992, K Records
  • "Press Play Record" - 1992, K Records
  • Strumpet - 1993, K Records
  • "Trouble With Me" - 1993 K Records
  • "Indie" - Working Holiday 7" - 1993
  • Low-Rider - cassette - 1994
  • Bet The Sky - 1995, K Records
  • Shy Town EP - 1995, K Reocrds
  • Snapshot Radio EP - 1996
  • Infinity Plus - 1996
  • The Union Themes (as Lois Maffeo and Brendan Canty) Kill Rock Stars
  • Owl and the Pussycat