Bitch (performer)

Bitch (born Karen Mould; 1973), also known as Capital B, is an American musician, actress, composer, and performance artist. Best known for her work in Bitch and Animal, John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus, her work with Canadian folk musician Ferron, and her new project BEACH. Bitch sings and plays numerous instruments, including the ukulele, bass guitar, violin, and keytarβ€”the artist has described her music as "electric violin poet rock".[1]

Bitch
Born1973 (age 46–47)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materDePaul University
OccupationMusician, actress, composer, performance artists
Known forMusic
Home townMonroeville, Pennsylvania
Websitehttp://bitchmusic.com/

Bitch and Animal 1996–2004

Bitch and Animal recorded their first album, What's That Smell? in Seattle, with Kate Wolf (Julie Wolf's twin sister) in the months leading up to the Amherst show. Their first meeting with Ani Difranco was the official release of their first album. Difranco then took the two on tour with her and signed them to her label. They recorded an album, Eternally Hard in Difranco's home studio in Buffalo, New York, finished it in Wayne Schrengohst's home studio in Manhattan, and Righteous Babe released it on September 11, 2001. Bitch and Animal went on to make two records for Righteous Babe Records, and toured extensively in the US, Europe and Canada.[2]

Discography

Bitch and Animal

  • What's That Smell (1999) self-released
  • Eternally Hard (2001) Righteous Babe Records
  • Sour Juice and Rhyme (2003) Righteous Babe Records

Bitch solo recordings:

  • Be-Sides, one take wonders and poems (2005) self-released
  • Make This Break This (2006) Kill Rock Stars
  • B+TEC (2008) Bitch +The Exciting Conclusion Short Story Records
  • Blasted! (2010) Short Story Records
gollark: I mean, you can have some for free, don't really want/need their offspring.
gollark: Are you *sure* you don't want some coppers or whatever?
gollark: THREE seawyrms!
gollark: Throw away everything. Seawyrms are the most important thing.
gollark: There are a few CBs mixed in there.

References

  1. April Murphey (February 21, 2012). "Fem-rocker takes 'bitch' back for women". The Post. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  2. "Bitch and Animal". Righteous Babe Records. Retrieved July 29, 2012.
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