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Lois Maffeo
Genres
Occupations
  • Journalist
  • music critic
  • singer

Lois Maffeo (professionally known for much of her career as Lois) is an American musician[1] and writer who lives in Olympia, Washington. She has been closely involved with and influenced many independent musicians, especially in the 1990s-era Olympia, Seattle and Washington, D.C. music scenes.[2]

Early life

Maffeo was raised in Phoenix, Arizona, and graduated in 1981 from Xavier College Preparatory, an all-female private Catholic high school.[3] She moved to Olympia, Washington to attend The Evergreen State College.[3]

Discography

As Lois Maffeo[4]

albums
compilations and other collaborations/appearances
  • [Untitled a cappella track], Dangerous Business International cassette, 1985, K Records
  • "My Head Hurts" (with The Go Team), Archer Come Sparrow cassette, 1988/1989, K Records
  • "Cup to the Wall" (with Satisfact), Life Abroad 7-inch single, 1996, K Records
  • "Thick with the Paint Swaying" (with Red Stars Theory), But Sleep Came Slowly, 1997, Rx. Remedy
  • "Cat Fight" (with Georgia Hubley), 2 Days in the Valley OST, 1997, Edel
  • "Switch Shower Go!", Go! Olympia cassette, 1997, Yoyo Recordings
  • "A Sailor's Warning" (with Red Stars Theory), Life in a Bubble Can Be Beautiful, 1999, Touch & Go Records
  • "Pathways" (with The Evil Tambourines), Library Nation, 1999, Sub Pop
  • "On Mars And Venus" (with The Evil Tambourines), Library Nation, 1999, Sub Pop
  • "Shame The Bells", Projector: Another Studio Compilation, 1999, Yoyo Recordings
  • "Hope" (with Internal/External), Featuring..., 2000, K Records
  • "The Same As Being in Love" (with Harvey Danger), King James Version, 2000, Sire
  • "Spray on the Fixative" (with Mark Robinson), Origami And Urbanism, 2003, Tomlab

With Cradle Robbers (with Rebecca Gates of the Spinanes)[5]

compilations
  • "Sotto Voce", Red Hot + Bothered/Indie Rock Guide To Dating, 1995, Kinetic/Reprise

With Lumihoops[6]

compilations
  • "Roman Holiday", Throw: The Yoyo Studio Compilation, 1992, Yoyo Recordings

With Courtney Love (the band)[7]

singles and EPs
  • Uncrushworthy 7-inch EP, 1990, K Records
  • Highlights 7-inch EP, 1991, K Records
  • Hey! Antoinette 7-inch EP, 1991, Feel Good All Over
compilations

As Lois[8]

albums
Cassettes
  • Lowrider cassette, 1994, Slabco
Compilations
  • Butter Yellow: A Lois Collection, 1996, Rebel Beat Factory
Singles and EPs
Appearances, Split singles/EPs, and other collaborations

With Tommy[9]

compilations
  • "Go Sonics", Selector Dub Narcotic, 1998, K Records

With The Tentacles[10]

singles and EPs

With Owl & The Pussycat[11]

albums

References

  1. ^ Pareles, Jon (November 8, 1993). "Pop and Jazz in Review". The New York Times. p. 14. Retrieved June 16, 2012.
  2. ^ Di Bella, Christine (February 21, 2003). "Owl & the Pussycat: self-titled". PopMatters. p. 1. Retrieved October 28, 2012.
  3. ^ a b Mehr, Bob (March 23, 2000). "AUSTINTATIOUS". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
  4. ^ Lois Maffeo on Discogs.com
  5. ^ Cradle Robbers on Discogs.com
  6. ^ Lumihoops on Discogs.com
  7. ^ Courtney Love on Discogs.com
  8. ^ Lois on Discogs.com
  9. ^ Tommy on Discogs.com
  10. ^ The Tentacles on Discogs.com
  11. ^ Owl & The Pussycat on Discogs.com