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Justine Elinor Frischmann (b. 16 September 1969) is a British singer and guitarist, best known as being the lead singer of now-defunct Britpop band Elastica. // 1400 - Owain Glyndŵr declared Prince of Wales by his followers. ...
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A singer is a musician who uses his or her voice to produce music. ...
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Britpop was a British alternative rock genre and movement that was at its most popular in Great Britain in the mid 1990s. ...
Elastica were a Britpop band who were popular in the 1990s, formed by Justine Frischmann after leaving Suede in 1991. ...
Early life
Frischmann was born 16 September, 1969, in Twickenham, Middlesex, England. Twickenham is a suburb in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, south west London. ...
The Middlesex Guildhall at Westminster Middlesex is one of the 39 historic counties of England and was the second smallest (after Rutland). ...
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She studied architecture at The Bartlett, University College London, where she was a founder member of the English band Suede with then boyfriend Brett Anderson, also from The Bartlett. Architecture (from Latin, architectura and ultimately from Greek, a master builder, from αÏÏι- chiefs, leader , builder, carpenter)[1] is the art and science of designing buildings and structures. ...
The Bartlett is the Faculty of the Built Environment at University College London. ...
University College London, commonly known as UCL, is a college of the University of London. ...
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suede (or The London Suede in the U.S.) were a popular and influential English rock band of the 1990s that helped start the Britpop musical movement of the decade. ...
Brett Lewis Anderson (born September 29, 1967) is an English singer-songwriter, and former lead vocalist of rock band Suede. ...
Suede Frischmann played lead and rhythm guitar for the group, but she left in 1991, claiming she did not have enough say in the band's development. Lead guitar refers to a role within a band, that provides melody or melodic material, as opposed to the rhythm of the rhythm guitar, bass, and drums. ...
Rhythm guitar is a guitar that is primarily used to provide rhythmic and harmonic accompaniment for a singer or for other instruments in an ensemble. ...
Elastica Frischmann later formed her own band, Elastica, which emerged in 1993 with the single "Stutter". Elastica were a Britpop band who were popular in the 1990s, formed by Justine Frischmann after leaving Suede in 1991. ...
In 1995, Elastica was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize for their album Elastica. Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ...
Elastica were a Britpop band who were popular in the 1990s, formed by Justine Frischmann after leaving Suede in 1991. ...
The Mercury Music Prize, now officially known as the Nationwide Mercury Prize, is a music award given annually for the best British or Irish album of the previous 12 months. ...
Elastica, released in 1995, was the first album by the band of the same name. ...
The band struggled to complete a follow-up album. In later interviews, Frischmann admitted that the group's 2000 release, The Menace, was a result of burn-out following the stress of long periods of touring. The Menace, released in 2000, is Elasticas second album. ...
Television In 2003, Frischmann co-presented a series called Dreamspaces for the BBC about modern architecture. She also wrote the incidental theme tune for Channel 4's Working It. In 2004 Justine presented the UK's premier and longest running arts programme The South Bank Show and appeared as a judge for the Stirling Prize for Architecture. BBC documentary tv series about architecture and interior design. ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation, usually known as the BBC, is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world in terms of audience numbers, employing 26,000 staff in the United Kingdom alone and with a budget of more than GB£4 billion. ...
Le Corbusiers Villa Savoye, a well known example of modern architecture Modern architecture,not to be confused with contemporary architecture, is a term given to a number of building styles with similar characteristics, primarily the simplification of form and the elimination of ornament, that first arose around 1900. ...
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The South Bank Show is a British television arts magazine show, presented by Melvyn Bragg and seen in over 60 countries â including Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Sweden and the USA. Its stated aim is to bring both high art and popular culture to a mass audience. ...
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Personal life She split from long term boyfriend Damon Albarn (of Blur) in 1998. She is still good friends with Albarn and Brett Anderson. Damon Albarn, (born March 23, 1968 in Leytonstone, London), is an English singer-songwriter who gained fame as the lead singer of rock band Blur. ...
Blur are an English rock band formed in Colchester in 1989. ...
Justine is now studying visual arts and psychology at Naropa University. The Mona Lisa is one of the most recognizable artistic paintings in the Western world. ...
Psychology (from Greek: ÏÏ
Ïή, psukhÄ, spirit, soul; and λÏγοÏ, logos, knowledge) is an academic/ applied discipline involving the scientific study of mental processes and behavior. ...
Naropa University is a private, liberal arts university in Boulder, Colorado, which was founded in 1974 by Chögyam Trungpa. ...
In 2005, she helped her flatmate M.I.A. by co-writing all the first demos for her album. She cowrote the music on M.I.A.'s single, "Galang". She has also produced demos for the band White Rose Movement. This article is about the singer M.I.A. For other uses, please see MIA. Mathangi Maya Arulpragasam (born on July 17, 1977 in Hounslow, London, England)[1] is a rapper, singer and artist of Sri Lanka Tamil origin. ...
For the island, see Pulau Galang. ...
White Rose Movement are a post-punk/electro band from London, England. ...
In 1999, Justine fornicated with her distant American cousin Timothy, who has demonstrated a strong affinity for drinking beer and liquor, carrying on the tradition of a true drunk Irish Mc' family. She is documented in a video swallowing at least a liter of his semen from a 'White Night Stick' of a male penis.
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