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| Eve Libertine | |
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| Eve Libertine, 1981 | |
| Background information | |
| Birth name | Bronwyn Lloyd Jones |
| Also known as | Eve Libertine, Peeve Libido |
| Born | 1949 |
| Origin | Liverpool, United Kingdom |
| Genre(s) | Anarcho punk, Experimental music, Jazz |
| Occupation(s) | Singer |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals |
| Years active | 1977 - present |
| Label(s) | Crass Records, Small Wonder Records, Babel Label |
| Associated acts | Crass Crass Agenda Last Amendment |
Eve Libertine (real name Bronwyn Lloyd Jones) is a British singer.
She was one of the two female vocalists (along with Joy De Vivre) that worked 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.
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 (renamed Last Amendment as of 2005) along with Penny Rimbaud, Matt Black (of Coldcut), Christine Tobin, Julian Seigal, Ingrid Laubrock, Nabil Shaban, Kate Shortt and others.
Her most recent major work is the 2004 Crass Agenda recording of Penny Rimbaud\'s Savage Utopia. This is a jazz and breakbeats based composition intended as a critique of consumerism and post \'9:11\' American culture, on which she performs vocals along with A Soma and Christine Tobin.
Libertine held her first exhibition of artwork, entitled Head On, at the 96 Gillespie gallery, Finsbury Park, London in September 2005 [1].
She currently lives in Stoke Newington, north London.
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(Nb, see also full Crass discography [2])
| Crass | |
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| Period of activity | Formed 1977, disbanded 1984 |
| Band members | Penny Rimbaud (drums), Gee Vaucher (artwork, films), Steve Ignorant (voice), N.A.Palmer (Guitar), Phil Free (Guitar), Pete Wright (Bass), Eve Libertine (Voice), Joy De Vivre (Voice), Mick Duffield (films), John Loder (engineer) |
| Major album releases | The Feeding of the 5000, Stations of the Crass, Penis Envy, Christ – The Album, Yes Sir, I Will, Acts of Love, Best Before 1984 |
| See also | Crass Records, Corpus Christi Records, EXIT, Crass Agenda, Last Amendment, Dial House, Anarcho-punk |
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