Tucker, Corin (1972–)

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Tucker, Corin (1972–)

American musician. Name variations: Sleater-Kinney. Born Nov 9, 1972, in State College, PA; graduate of Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA; m. Lance Bangs (cinematographer), June 19, 2000; children: 1 son, Marshall Tucker Bangs.

Singer-guitarist, formed Sleater-Kinney, in Olympia, WA, with Carrie Brownstein and drummer Lora McFarlane (1994); with group, released debut album, Sleater-Kinney (1995), which addressed sexism and sexual abuse, followed by Call the Doctor (1996), which included song, "I Wanna be Your Joey Ramone," and was voted best album of the year by critics; other acclaimed albums include Dig Me Out (1997), The Hot Rock (1999) and All Hands on the Bad One (2000), which included songs, "#1 Must Have" and "The Ballad of a Ladyman"; with Sarah Dougher, released Introducing Cadallaca (1998) and Out West (2000).

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