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April March

Born:
Apr 20, 1965 in California

  • Birth Name: Elinore Blake
  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar, Arranger

Biography

April March is actually one Elinore Blake (b. April 20, 1965), and, contrary to all appearances, she is not a French pixie but a Californian one. The first album she bought was England's Newest Hitmakers by the Rolling Stones, but you wouldn't know that from listening to the music of April March, which hearkens back to the pre-rock days of European pop and French ye-ye music, and has little to do with aggressive textures or rhythms. Through the '90s, Blake has recorded often under the April March guise, usually gaining release abroad or on small indie labels in America. Blake's interest in France goes back to nursery school, where she began learning French from a puppet named Monsieur Hibou, an interest she was able to fulfill in 1979 when she was chosen in a city exchange program for French students to go to Junior High in France for six weeks. She graduated from Phillip Academy Andover in 1983, after which she moved back to New York City to become a cartoon animator, where she interned and was then hired by Archie Comics. She moved on to the animation department on Pee Wee's Playhouse in 1984, and even animated Madonna for the "Who's That Girl" video and movie titles in 1986. In early 1987, Blake formed her first band, a female trio, the Pussywillows. Blake went to Cal Arts for the one-year Disney Character Animation program in September of that year, and when she returned, the Pussywillows recorded and released their only album, Spring Fever, in October 1988. The album unabashedly hearkened back to the pop and surf music of the early '60s. They eventually even got the opportunity to perform with Ronnie Spector at Madison Square Garden toward the end of 1990 (Blake has subsequently recorded with Jonathon Richman and Brian Wilson, as well). In early 1991, the Pussywillows split, with Blake quickly assembling a new band, the Shitbirds. At the end of 1991, Blake was hired as an animator and writer for The Ren & Stimpy Show, for which she moved to Los Angeles and began recording under the name April March. The first April March release, the CD/7" "Voo Doo Doll," came out on Kokopop in 1992. The first Shitbird 7" followed on Popllama in 1993. In January 1994, April March's Gainsbourgsion! CD was released in France on Eurovision. Blake began her association with the record label Sympathy for the Record Industry in 1995. In August of that year, the label released April March's CD/7" "Chick Habit" as well as the first Shitbird album, Famous Recording Artists, after which the band dissolved. Paris in April followed in 1996, as did the formation of a new band, the Haves. Superbanyair was released on Nippon Columbia in Japan in February 1997, and April March Sings Along With the Makers came out on Sympathy in March of that year. May 1998 saw the release of April March and Los Cincos on Sympathy. Chrominance Decoder was released in 1999 on the Dust Brothers' Ideal Records with additional remixes by the brothers themselves, giving Blake her first significant record label push in America. She lives in California where, in addition to recording as April March, Blake writes songs for film and television, and paints. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide

Representative Albums:

Triggers, Paris in April, April March and Los Cincos

Similar Artists:

Prototypes, Coralie Clément, Kid Loco, Air, Adventures in Stereo, Komeda, The Cardigans, Ivy

Influences:

France Gall, Françoise Hardy, Serge Gainsbourg, Dusty Springfield

Followers:

The Manical Cats

Performed Songs By:

Danella Hocevar
 
 
Wikipedia: April March
April March
April March on the cover of her 1999 album, Chrominance Decoder.
April March on the cover of her 1999 album, Chrominance Decoder.
Background information
Birth name Elinor Blake
Born April 20 1965 (1965--) (age 42), California, United States
Genre(s) indie pop
Occupation(s) singer/songwriter
Instrument(s) vocals
Years active 1994–present
Website http://www.aprilmarch.com/

April March (real name Elinor Blake, born in California, April 20, 1965) is an American indie pop singer/songwriter who sings in English and French and is popular in France. She has also been a cartoon animator, including a stint as a principal animator for the Ren and Stimpy show. She lives in Ohio and is married to Warren Zanes, musician and Vice-President of Education at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in Cleveland, Ohio.

Biography

As a child March became fascinated with France, and in junior high participated in an exchange program in France. Her albums tend to contain songs in both English and French, which draw heavily on themes and styles from French 1960s pop music.

Beginning in the early 1980s, March worked as an animator for Archie Comics and Pee Wee's Playhouse; in 1986 she worked on the Madonna feature Who's That Girl, animating the star in the title sequence and the contemporaneous music video. Her first band, The Pussywillows, was formed in 1987; March took a year off to attend the Disney Character Animation program in California. In 1991 the Pussywillows broke up and March formed The Shitbirds, which lasted until 1995. Since then, March has recorded as a solo artist, and has appeared on some motion picture soundtracks, as well as the Cartoon Network series I Am Weasel theme song.

Her best known work is the translation of Laisse tomber les filles into the song 'Chick Habit,' which was featured in the 1999 campy teen comedy But I'm a Cheerleader. 'Chick Habit' also appears on the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof. She has recently collaborated in the U.S. with the Dust Brothers, and in France with Bertrand Burgalat. She has also been working on a new album since 2005. According to her official website, "April March and Steve Hanft have finished recording a full length album produced by Tom Chasteen and mixed by John McEntire. We're in the process of scouting for the right label for it. Please stay tuned for a release date."

Discography

Albums

  • Gainsbourgsion! (1994) - France only. Never officially released.
  • Paris In April (1995)
  • Superbanyair (1997) - Japan only
  • April March Sings Along With The Makers (1997) - Collaboration with The Makers
  • Lessons Of April March (1998) - Promotional press and radio release only
  • April March and Los Cincos (1998) - Vinyl LP
  • Chrominance Decoder (1999)
  • Triggers (2002)

EPs

  • Chick Habit (1995)
  • April March and Los Cincos Featuring The Choir (1997) - Japan only limited edition. Features Petra Hayden and Bennett.
  • Dans Les Yeux D'April March (1999) - France only. Limited edition Tricatel Club Release. Pressed on 10" translucent white vinyl.

Singles

  • "Sometimes When I Stretch" (2003)

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