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Ari Up

 
Artist: Ari Up

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  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Dread More Dan Dead

Biography

Ari Up was born Arianna Forster to a German mother in 1962 (John Lydon is her stepfather). Raised in London, she formed the all-girl punk band the Slits in January 1977, around a lineup of drummer Palmolive (born Paloma Romero), guitarist Kate Korus, and bassist Suzi Gutsy. By the time the group actually appeared in public, however, Gutsy had been replaced by Tessa Pollitt (the pair had previously played together in the Castrators) and Korus by Viv Albertine, who'd appeared alongside Palmolive in Sid Vicious' Flowers of Romance.

Over the next four years, the Slits would cut two landmark albums, Cut and Return of the Giant Slits, with further albums drawn from demos (Bootleg Retrospective), BBC radio recordings (The Peel Sessions), and live shows. Up, however, also stepped out of the band format on several occasions, contributing percussion to Talking Heads' Fear of Music album and linking with producer Adrian Sherwood in the first manifestation of the New Age Steppers' post-punk super session. A cover of Junior Byles' "Fade Away" was released as the first single on Sherwood's On-U label in summer 1980.

The New Age Steppers' eponymous debut album followed, with Up joined by Bruce Smith and Sean Oliver of Rip Rig & Panic, Neneh Cherry, Flying Lizards keyboard player Steve Beresford, singing journalist Vivien Goldman, Aswad's George Oban, and the Roots Radics' Style Scott. The ensuing disc is nevertheless dominated by Up's distinctive vocals and, reinvigorated by the experience, she led the Slits through their Return of the Giant Slits swan song. The band broke up within weeks of their next tour, and Up threw herself back into the New Age Steppers. Two further albums, Action Battlefield and Foundation Steppers, followed.

Thereafter, however, Up lapsed into silence, relocating to live first in Belize, and then Jamaica. She turned up on La Onda Vaselina's Hoy album in 1995, but it was the early 2000s before Up truly returned to action, guesting on Terranova's Hitchhiking Non-Stop with No Particular Destination and Peace Is Tough albums, and contributing one track to Wish You Were Here: Love Songs for New York, a benefit album for victims of the Twin Towers attack -- she transformed the Cookies' "Don't Say Nothing Bad About My Baby" into "Don't Say Nothing Bad About NY." Up's first solo album, Dread More Dan Dead, arrived in 2005. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide
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Ari Up

Background information
Birth name Ariane Forster
Also known as Baby Ari, Madussa
Born 17 January 1962 (1962-01-17) (age 47)
Munich, Germany
Genres Punk rock
Reggae
Dub
Techno-Dancehall
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1976 – present
Associated acts The Slits
Nina Hagen
New Age Steppers
Website www.ariup.com

Ari Up (born Ariana Forster, 17 January 1962, Munich, Germany [1]) is the stage name for the lead vocalist of the English punk group, The Slits.

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Career

Forster was born the granddaughter of a wealthy German newspaper proprietor (Der Spiegel). Forster's mother, Nora, was known in the music industry, as she was a friend of Jimi Hendrix, and dated Chris Spedding for three years. Nora would later date and marry the Sex Pistols' lead singer, John Lydon. Their home was known to be something of a punk domain, where Nora would take in poor musicians. The constant presence of punk music led to Ari Up experimenting in it herself.

Ari Up was only fourteen when she formed The Slits with drummer Palmolive in 1976. Ari Up's love of reggae led The Slits into a "jungly", dub style. She was the most flamboyant member of the group. Her wild hair and crazy stage outfits became her trademarks. She can be seen briefly in The Clash movie, Rude Boy, with the band backstage.

After The Slits split in 1981, she moved to Jamaica to start a family. Later she lived in Belize and New York, United States. She continued to make music, first with the New Age Steppers, then solo as Baby Ari, Madussa, and Ari Up.

Despite growing up in England, Ari Up possesses an unusual accent which is the result of a cross between German and Jamaican.

Her first full length solo album entitled Dread More Dan Dead was released in 2005.

Current activities

In 2006 Ari Up reformed The Slits with original bass player Tessa Pollitt. They released an EP Return of the Giant Slits and have since toured in Europe, North America, Australia, and Japan. She occasionally plays solo concerts in New York, and has toured the UK with her backing band 'The True Warriors'

She has also recorded with the Jammyland All Stars, and the German techno-dancehall outfit, Terranova.

Ari Up appeared on the Lee "Scratch" Perry's 2008 album, Repentance,[2] and performed a duet on a cover version of The Yardbirds' song "Mister You're a Better Man Than I" on Mark Stewart's 2008 album, Edit.

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References

External links

  • www.ariup.com Official site maintained by Tanusound, who produced her solo record

 
 

 

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