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16 Facts About Carla Bozulich

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Carla Ragin Bozulich was born on December 24,1965 and is an American musician based in Los Angeles, known as the lead singer, lyricist and founder of The Geraldine Fibbers and Evangelista as well as a founding member of Ethyl Meatplow and Scarnella.

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Carla Bozulich's most recent album with Constellation, Quieter was released in May 2018 and is a compilation of previously unreleased recordings.

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Carla Bozulich was born in New York City, and raised in San Pedro, California.

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Carla Bozulich produced and arranged the 2013 self-titled album by the band Blue Willa.

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Carla Bozulich carried the recorded files from this album during 6 months of travel, mixing on her suitcase studio in multiple countries including France, Italy, Germany, Turkey and India.

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Carla Bozulich has used the name Bloody Claws for one-off concerts and tours, including 45 International concerts with Francesco Guerri, with whom she toured Europe in 2009.

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Carla Bozulich has contributed to recordings by Mike Watt, Hadda Brooks and Lydia Lunch.

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Carla Bozulich has performed live with Watt, as well as with Thurston Moore, Christian Marclay; Carla Kihlstedt, Wayne Kramer, Wilco, Agathe Max, and Italian guitarist Simone Massaron.

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Carla Bozulich scored a 2001 production of Jean Genet's play The Maids, as well as the 2003 film By Hook or by Crook, directed by Harry Dodge and Silas Howard and produced by Steak House.

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The Geraldine Fibbers songs "Lilybelle" and "Seven or in 10," both co written by Carla Bozulich, have been covered by Kiki and Herb.

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Carla Bozulich performed as a solo artist at two All Tomorrows Parties festivals as well as two Bad Bonn Kilbi festivals.

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Between 2000 and 2010, Carla Bozulich created site-specific performance art pieces under the umbrella names Eyes for Ears and VOYAGERS.

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Guests were then pulled from the "party" into a private room where they were serenaded by Carla Bozulich lip-synching to old pop songs and eventually led into yet another party setting.

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Carla Bozulich had recorded sounds at the train station for a previous project and decided to hold a free participatory musical event at the location.

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Carla Bozulich has written articles, short fiction, poetry and criticism for Alternative Press, LA Weekly, Wire Magazine, Ecstatic Peace, Bust Magazine and Ben Is Dead as well as being a featured poet at the 2014 Wire Off-The-Page Festival curated by: Wire Magazine, Qu Junktions and the Bristol Literary Coalition.

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Carla Bozulich has expanded her short story "The Sparkely Jewel" into a full-length novel with some chapters already unveiled in public readings.