Gina Mainwal

Gina Mainwal is an American rock musician and filmmaker. She is best known as the drummer for Sweet 75, a band formed by Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic after Nirvana disbanded. Mainwal has also drummed for the No WTO Combo, a punk rock band also including Novoselic, Jello Biafra, and Kim Thayil.[1] She had played in many bands in her hometown of Las Vegas, and was known as "Gina The Jet" on the radio station KUNV where she worked with Ken Jordan. She moved to Seattle in 1997. Her music videos and her award-winning short documentary, Signed, Stamped, Dated: the Story of the Typing Explosion have been shown in film festivals around the world.

Gina Mainwal
GenresAlternative rock, punk rock
Occupation(s)Musician, filmmaker
InstrumentsDrums
LabelsGeffen, Alternative Tentacles
Associated actsSweet 75, No WTO Combo

References

  1. Ro, Ronin (31 May 2000). "Krist Novoselic Unveils "Intervision" Web Series". MTV. Retrieved 19 May 2010.

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