CORIN TUCKER


'Corin Tucker' (born November 9 1972) is a singer and guitarist, best known for her work with rock band Sleater-Kinney.

Contents
Background
Heavens to Betsy
Sleater-Kinney
"The Tool"
Cadallaca
Personal
Trivia
Gear List
External links
References

Background


In the early 1990s, Tucker attended Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington where she studied film, political economy, and social change. Although Sleater-Kinney was formed in Olympia, Washington and later relocated to Portland, Oregon, Tucker still describes herself as "a small-town girl" from Eugene, Oregon.
Before forming Sleater-Kinney, Tucker played in Heartless Martin with Becca Albee of Excuse 17. Heartless Martin would release one EP, entitled ''Tonight''.

Heavens to Betsy


Corin was also a founding member of Heavens to Betsy, an influential Riot Grrrl band. Heavens To Betsy recorded a split single with Bratmobile, and a number of singles for independent record labels. They frequently played shows with Excuse 17, and the two bands both appeared on the compilation LP ''Free to Fight''. Heavens to Betsy would release one album, ''Calculated'' in 1993. Tucker has a tattoo around her right ankle which reads "Heavens to Betsy".

Sleater-Kinney


After Heavens to Betsy split, Tucker went on to form Sleater-Kinney with Excuse 17 member Carrie Brownstein and friend Lora McFarlane. Providing main vocals and second guitar to Brownstein's lead, Tucker released seven albums with Sleater-Kinney over the span of eleven years before going on hiatus in 2006.
"The Tool"

Corin performing with Sleater-Kinney at the Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR in 2005.

Corin Tucker's voice is arguably one of the most distinct in contemporary punk rock music. In operatic terms, her voice can be described as Spinto Soprano or perhaps more appropriately, Dramatic Soprano, given her startling attack and highly pronounced vibrato.
Tucker developed her singing style while feeling out her voice in her first band, Heavens to Betsy, and on early recordings with Sleater-Kinney. After the ''Call The Doctor'' tour in 1996, she began having trouble keeping her voice healthy on the road. Corin sought help in a local opera singer and voice coach named Alice English. In lieu of paying a lesson fee to English, Tucker did odd jobs for the opera teacher, who helped Tucker learn to breathe more efficiently and tamed her wild vibrato. When asked about her voice, Tucker has always been quite modest. Her band mates from Sleater-Kinney often referred to her throaty warble as "The Tool".

Cadallaca


During her time with Sleater-Kinney, Corin worked on a side project, Cadallaca, with Sarah Dougher and sts of The Lookers. In 1998 Cadallaca released their first album, ''introducing Cadallaca''. They released an additional EP on Kill Rock Stars, ''Out West'', in 2000.

Personal


Corin identifies as a bisexual[1][2]. She came out to her family at nineteen. She briefly dated bandmate Carrie Brownstein in the beginning of Sleater-Kinney, a fact that was revealed to the world in a now-infamous Spin magazine article. Corin called the article a "pain in the ass," saying "We weren’t asked about our personal lives in the interview. We talked about things we thought were really important, and what they printed was that we dated. It just came out as being gossip."[3] Tucker wrote the Sleater-Kinney song "One More Hour" about her breakup with Brownstein.[4] Tucker married filmmaker Lance Bangs in June of 2000 in Iceland.
Corin and Lance have a son, Marshall Tucker Bangs, born March 8, 2001.

Trivia



★ In response to the chant "Show Me Your Tits", popularized by male audience members to female bands and, in the case of Woodstock '99, by male bands to female audience members, Corin Tucker began wearing a shirt which reads "Show Me Your Riffs". Tucker is photographed wearing this shirt inside the cd booklet of the band's 2000 release ''All Hands on the Bad One''.[5]

★ After an incident backstage in which Sleater-Kinney were mistaken for groupies while opening for Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Tucker made the remark, now famous among Sleater-Kinney fans: "We just want to say that we're not here to fuck the band. We are the band."[6]

Gear List


During The Woods era, Corin used the following gear[7]:
'Amplifier'

★ '65 blackface Fender Showman
'Guitars'

★ Worn Cherry Les Paul Special

Danelectro Baritone (studio only)

★ Danelectro DC-3 (previous albums/tours)
'Effects'

★ DigiTech Whammy

★ DOD EQ

★ Electro-Harmonix Bass Synthesizer

★ Schumann Electronics Lion X

★ Vox Overdrive

External links



Official Sleater-Kinney Site

Official Sleater-Kinney Fan Site





Corin Tucker at Discogs

Rock N Roll Mamas- Interview with Corin Tucker

Tiny Suns Infused With Sour A Sleater-Kinney news blog

References


1. [1]
2. http://www.outsideleft.com/main.php?updateID=291
3. Curve: Vol. 7 #2
4. http://www.undertheradarmag.com/sleaterkinneylastreview.html
5. http://owsk.ms11.net/images/gal23a.jpg
6. http://owsk.ms11.net/corinbio.html
7. http://www.guitarplayer.com/story.asp?sectioncode=4&storycode=9659


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