American singer-songwriter (born 1965)
April March
Birth name Elinor Lanman Blake[ 1] Born (1965-04-20 ) April 20, 1965 (age 59) New York City , New York , U.S.Genres Indie pop Occupation(s) singer/songwriter, animator Instrument(s) vocals, guitar Years active 1985–present Website aprilmarch .com
Musical artist
April March (born Elinor Lanman Blake ; April 20, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter.[ 2] Considering herself to be a "lifelong Francophile ", she performs in the English and French languages.[ 3] March is widely known for her France Gall /Serge Gainsbourg -based cover song "Chick Habit " ("Laisse tomber les filles"), which was featured in Jamie Babbit's 1999 film But I'm a Cheerleader and in Tarantino's 2007 Death Proof .[ 4]
April March is also a professional writer ,[ 5] illustrator ,[ 6] [ 7] and animator ,[ 8] whose work includes the Jack White children's book We're Going to Be Friends [ 9] [ 10] and visual creations for Pee-wee's Playhouse , motion credits for Madonna's movie and video Who's That Girl ,[ 11] and others. She briefly dated John Kricfalusi during her employment at Spümcø . She worked as a layout artist on Nickelodeon 's The Ren & Stimpy Show and wrote the episodes "Stimpy's Fan Club " and "Stimpy's Cartoon Show "; both episodes were produced after Kricfalusi's firing from the series, as she was among those who refused to join Games Animation alongside Kricfalusi, Jim Smith , Vincent Waller and Richard Pursel , whose absences were contributions to the series' decline in quality.
April March founded her first band, The Pussywillows , in 1987.[ 13] Since then, March has recorded as a solo artist and has appeared in motion picture soundtracks, as well as performing the theme song for the Cartoon Network series I Am Weasel .[ 14]
Education
April March participated in a French junior high student exchange program : "French culture was something my mother presented to me as a greener pasture when I was a little girl."[ 15] She later graduated 1983 in the US, from Phillips Academy , Andover, Massachusetts .[ 16] Afterward, March studied with Parsons School of Design and also the Disney -founded Character Animation Program at California Institute of the Arts .[citation needed ]
Discography
Albums
Gainsbourgsion! (1995) – Released in France and Japan
April March Sings Along with the Makers (1996) – Collaboration with The Makers
Paris in April (1996) – International expanded version of Gainsbourgsion!
Chrominance Decoder (1996)
Superbanyair (1997) (Japanese version of Chrominance Decoder )
April March and Los Cincos (1998) – Collaboration with Los Cincos[ 17]
Triggers (2002)[ 18] [ 19]
Magic Monsters (2008) – Collaboration with Steve Hanft
April March & Aquaserge (2013) – Collaboration with Aquaserge
In Cinerama (2021) – Originally a "Record Store Day "-only release, before a wide release in 2022
April March Meets Staplin (2023) – Collaboration with Staplin
EPs
Chick Habit (1995)
April March and Los Cincos Featuring the Choir (1998) – Japan-only limited edition featuring Petra Haden and Bennett
Dans les yeux d'April March (1999) – Released in France
Sometimes When I Stretch (2003)
Palladium (2021) – Collaboration with Olivia Jean
Singles
"Voo Doo Doll / Kooky" (1994)
"Jesus And I Love You" (1998) – Orgazmo Soundtrack
"Garçon Glaçon"(1999) – Nothing New (Remix) as B-Side
"Mignonette" (1999) – Mon Petit Ami as B-Side
"Sugar (Remix)" (1999)
"RosEros" (2010) – Collaboration with Bertrand Burgalat
"Lift Off" (2022)
Compilations
Lessons of April March (1998) – Compilation
References
^ "Attention Cherie" . ASCAP . American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. Retrieved November 10, 2023 .
^ "April March" . French Institute - Alliance Français. Archived from the original on September 26, 2012.
^ "Pop and Jazz Listings: April March" , The New York Times , January 30, 2004, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ April March , AllMusic, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ "Lana Wood, Natalie's Little Sister, Has Plenty to Say (by Elinor Blake)" , The New York Times , August 3, 2019, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ Meet Elinor Blake, Illustrator Behind Jack White's Children's Book 'We're Going to Be Friends' , Billboard, November 20, 2017, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ This White Stripes Song Is Now the Perfect Children's Book , M Live (Michigan), February 1, 2018, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ April March Talks Ren & Stimpy, French Influence, and New Musical Projects , Lost In Jersey, June 4, 2024, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ "Exploring the Creative Process With 'Live Art' " , The New York Times , January 12, 2022, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ Michigan Notable Books 2018: Six Winners Talk About the Award and Their Work , Detroit Free Press, January 14, 2018, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ April March Talks New Album With French Duo Staplin , Paste Magazine, May 8, 2023, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ "April March, Chrominance Decoder" . PopMatters. Archived from the original on October 3, 2015.
^ I Am Weasel , Flix Patrol, July 15, 1997, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ "New Music: April March and Aquaserge - Des Tics et Des Tocs" , The Guardian , February 27, 2013, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ About This Artist , Hash Brand New, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ Music: Billboard Picks , Billboard, October 18, 2003, retrieved July 10, 2024
^ "Lawrence Lanahan, Review" . Prefix Mag. Archived from the original on July 1, 2016.
^ April March (Elinor Blake) - Triggers - Album Cover Art , Daily Vault, July 23, 2016, retrieved July 10, 2024
Works cited
Komorowski, Thad (2017). Sick Little Monkeys: The Unauthorized Ren & Stimpy Story . Albany, Georgia: BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1629331836 .
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