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Eve Libertine (real name Bronwyn Lloyd Jones) is a British singer.
Eve Libertine performing with Crass at the Wapping Anarchist Centre, London, December 1981 She was one of the two female vocalists (along with Joy De Vivre) with the influential British anarcho-punk band Crass. Her works with the band include the controversial single "Reality Asylum", as well as performing most of the vocals on the group's third album, Penis Envy (1981), the lyrics of which have a heavy anarcha-feminist content. eve libertine, 1981 ( This image is copyrighted and is not licenced under the GFDL. The licence holder allows anyone to use it for any non-commercial purpose, provided that the photographer Graham Burnett is credited. ...
eve libertine, 1981 ( This image is copyrighted and is not licenced under the GFDL. The licence holder allows anyone to use it for any non-commercial purpose, provided that the photographer Graham Burnett is credited. ...
Wapping is a place in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. ...
St Stevens Tower - The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster which contains Big Ben London (see also alternative names) is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ...
Joy De Vivre was the second female singer for the Anarcho-Punk Band Crass, throughout the 1980s. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
For information about the anarchist writer see Chris Crass Crass was an influential English anarchist punk rock band. ...
Penis envy is the desire to possess the same sexual organ as men, which Sigmund Freud believed women unconsciously possess. ...
Anarcha-feminism combines anti-statism with feminism. ...
Eve Libertine performing at the Red Rose Club, Finsbury Park, London, 1991 After the dissolution of Crass in 1984, Libertine worked with her guitarist son Nemo Jones, as well as performance artist A-Soma. She also trained as a classical singer, and has recently performed as part of Crass Agenda along with Penny Rimbaud, Matt Black (of Coldcut), Christine Tobin, Julian Seigal, Ingrid Laubrock and others. Image File history File links eve libertine 1991 ( This image is copyrighted and is not licenced under the GFDL. The licence holder allows anyone to use it for any non-commercial purpose, provided that the photographer Graham Burnett is credited. ...
Image File history File links eve libertine 1991 ( This image is copyrighted and is not licenced under the GFDL. The licence holder allows anyone to use it for any non-commercial purpose, provided that the photographer Graham Burnett is credited. ...
Finsbury Park is a place in London, England, at the junction of the London Boroughs of Islington, Haringey and Hackney. ...
1984 is a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Steve Howe playing lead guitar for Yes in 1977 A guitarist is a musician who plays the guitar. ...
Performance art is art where the actions of an individual or a group at a particular place and in a particular time, constitute the work. ...
Classical music is music considered classical, as sophisticated and refined, in a regional tradition. ...
Crass Agenda is the working title of a series of collaborations by ex-members of the anarchist punk band Crass and others. ...
Penny Rimbaud circa 1977 Jeremy John Ratter (born 8th June 1943, Northwood, Middlesex, England) is better known under his pseudonym of Penny Rimbaud. ...
Matt Black (real name Matthew Cohen) is a British DJ and one half of Coldcut (along with Jonathan Moore). ...
Coldcut is a duo made up of English DJs Matt Black and Jonathan Moore. ...
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