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An accomplished saxophone player and multi-talented performer, Lovich was one of the pioneers of female [[punk]] rock with releases on the UK ''Stiff'' label.
 
An accomplished saxophone player and multi-talented performer, Lovich was one of the pioneers of female [[punk]] rock with releases on the UK ''Stiff'' label.
  
'''Lovich''' later released a single, "Don't Kill The Animals," with [[Nina Hagen]] (who also features on an FZ radio-playlist). '''Lovich''' had also appeared with Hagen and [[Wikipedia:Herman Brood|Herman Brood]] in the 1978 film ''Cha Cha'',  for which the three of them created the soundtrack.
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'''Lovich''' later released a single, "Don't Kill The Animals," with Nina Hagen (who also features on an FZ radio-playlist). '''Lovich''' had also appeared with Hagen and [[Wikipedia:Herman Brood|Herman Brood]] in the 1978 film ''Cha Cha'',  for which the three of them created the soundtrack.
  
 
In 2007, a DVD was released, featuring a performance '''Lovich''' gave at [[Studio 54]] in 1981, entitled; "[[Lene Lovich]]: Live from New York" .
 
In 2007, a DVD was released, featuring a performance '''Lovich''' gave at [[Studio 54]] in 1981, entitled; "[[Lene Lovich]]: Live from New York" .

Revision as of 13:56, 28 July 2021

Lene Lovich (Born Lili-Marlene Premilovich, Detroit, Michigan, 30 March 1949)

Lene Lovich was one of the musicians in FZ's Fraudulent DJ playlist on BBC Radio 1's Star Special show. (Track 12; Lucky Number)

An accomplished saxophone player and multi-talented performer, Lovich was one of the pioneers of female punk rock with releases on the UK Stiff label.

Lovich later released a single, "Don't Kill The Animals," with Nina Hagen (who also features on an FZ radio-playlist). Lovich had also appeared with Hagen and Herman Brood in the 1978 film Cha Cha, for which the three of them created the soundtrack.

In 2007, a DVD was released, featuring a performance Lovich gave at Studio 54 in 1981, entitled; "Lene Lovich: Live from New York" .

Lene Lovich is also mentioned and thanked in the liner notes of The MOFO Project/Object (2006) album. [1]

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