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Marnie Jaffe (née Greenholz) is an American singer/bassist. She was an early member of New York City noise-rock band Live Skull, and performed on its albums Bringing Home the Bait (1985), Cloud One (1986), Don't Get Any on You (1987) and Dusted (1987), and EPs Live Skull (1984), Pusherman (1986) and Snuffer (1988). She left the group in 1988.
Greenholz, under the name Marnie Jaffe, co-founded Fairmount Girls in Cincinnati, Ohio, and played on their debut album, Eleven Minutes to Anywhere, released on Deary Me Records in 1999. Lo later drummed for Wider and then for Chavez in the mid-1990s.
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So he reformed the group in 2016 with bassist Marnie Jaffe and drummer Richard Hutchins. Last year, an updated line-up with C, Hutchins and bassist Kent Heine recorded the first Live Skull album in nearly three decades, the urgent, forceful 'Saturday Night Massacre'.
I'm late to most things, but I was several decades late in discovering seminal noise rock band Live Skull.The band helped define the No Wave style that emerged from NY's Lower East Side, providing an arty, cerebral alternative to the NYHC sound that was taking shape at the same time.
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21 de mar. de 2018 · The band was formed by guitarists Mark C and Tom Paine, and by the time they’d become a recording concern, it included bassist Marnie Greenholz (now Jaffe) and drummer James Lo.