1. Katrina Jane Garside was born on 8 July 1968 and is an English singer, songwriter, and visual artist.

1. Katrina Jane Garside was born on 8 July 1968 and is an English singer, songwriter, and visual artist.
KatieJane Garside is known for her musical projects in an eclectic range of genres including noise rock, alternative metal, acoustic, and neofolk, and vocals that range from childlike whispers to harsh scream singing.
KatieJane Garside had an itinerant childhood, growing up in several locations throughout England due to her father's service in the British Army.
KatieJane Garside spent a significant portion of her adolescence aboard a yacht sailing the high sea with her family.
KatieJane Garside later rose to prominence as the lead vocalist of the indie noise rock band Daisy Chainsaw, which she formed in 1989 in London with guitarist Crispin Gray.
In both Daisy Chainsaw and Queenadreena, KatieJane Garside received critical attention for her alternately harsh and childlike vocals, manic onstage behaviour, and raucous live concerts.
KatieJane Garside self-released a solo album, Lullabies in a Glass Wilderness, in 2007.
KatieJane Garside concurrently held a mixed media art exhibition, Darling, they've found the body, which was shown at WOOM Gallery in Birmingham.
KatieJane Garside discusses this album at length in a career spanning interview on Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal.
Katrina Jane KatieJane Garside was born on 8 July 1968 in Buckrose, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, the first of two daughters.
KatieJane Garside spent her early years in Salisbury, Wiltshire, though her family relocated frequently as her father was in the British Army; he had a musical background, having played in local bands in London.
When she was 11 years old, KatieJane Garside's father took the family to live aboard a 9.8-metre yacht, and they sailed the world for four years.
KatieJane Garside has said that spending her formative years living on the sea gave her a "different perspective on things":.
KatieJane Garside formed Daisy Chainsaw in 1989 after responding to an advert in a newspaper by guitarist Crispin Gray.
The band toured the United Kingdom with Hole and Mudhoney to promote the album prior to its release, and KatieJane Garside drew comparisons from British press to Hole's frontwoman Courtney Love.
KatieJane Garside never associated herself with the movement, which was based in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.
The band released Eleventeen in 1992, which would be their only full-length album before KatieJane Garside left the band in 1993.
KatieJane Garside lived in the historical Rigg Beck, a notorious retreat for artists and bohemians.
KatieJane Garside had no intentions of returning to music until the late 1990s when she returned to London and was contacted by former guitarist Crispin Gray; in 1999, they formed Queenadreena and released a total of four studio albums over the following decade: Taxidermy, Drink Me, The Butcher and the Butterfly, and Djin.
Some time between 1999 and 2002, during the early stages of Queenadreena, KatieJane Garside resided in Wales for a brief period.
In 2003, KatieJane Garside contributed guest vocals to the track "Last Leaf Upon the Tree" on the group Minus's album Halldor Laxness.
In 2007, shortly before the release of Queenadreena's final album Djin, KatieJane Garside formed the musical duo Ruby Throat with Chris Whittingham, an American guitarist from Hawaii whom she met while he was busking at a train platform on London Underground.
In November 2016, KatieJane Garside announced the forthcoming release of a limited edition book of 34 poems entitled A whispering frayed edge in 2017.
KatieJane Garside granted an extensive interview to Vice in October 2018, during which she divulged that she and Whittingham still resided on Iona with their children, and that they had recently completed an extensive sailing trip across the world.
KatieJane Garside held a mixed media art exhibition at the WOOM Gallery in Birmingham in 2007, titled Darling, they've found the body, featuring a collection of photographs, film, and other visual works.
In 2005, KatieJane Garside collaborated with comics artist Daniel Schaffer on the graphic novella Indigo Vertigo, published by Image Comics in August 2007.
KatieJane Garside's words are hypnotic and they cut to the bone, but they're always in motion, the meanings varying with each reading.
In 2017, a book profiling KatieJane Garside's career was released entitled Under a Floorboard World: The Career of Katie Jane KatieJane Garside.
The book "provides a long overdue exploration into the career of KatieJane Garside, offering rich analysis and original insight".
KatieJane Garside has been noted throughout her career for her raucous, "carnivalesque" live performances.
The group's raucous concerts would sometimes result in KatieJane Garside performing self-mutilation onstage.
Russell Senior, guitarist of Pulp, recalled that at one 1989 concert in London, KatieJane Garside wrapped the microphone cord so tightly around her neck onstage that she lost consciousness, and the show had to be ended early.
In 2011, KatieJane Garside gave birth to a daughter, Leilani, with her partner and musical collaborator Chris Whittingham, who has a son from a previous relationship.