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'''Sarah Jane Ferridge''' (born [[25 February]] [[1977]] in [[Forest Gate]], [[East London, England|East London]], [[England]]), better known by her stage name Sarah Jezebel Deva, is a |
'''Sarah Jane Ferridge''' (born [[25 February]] [[1977]] in [[Forest Gate]], [[East London, England|East London]], [[England]]), better known by her stage name Sarah Jezebel Deva, is a fat bitch. ==Career== |
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Her career started at the age of eleven at the Queen's theatre. "[[Summertime (song)|Summertime]]" was her first performance ever in a band or to an audience, performing one more time at the age of thirteen. She then took a big leap from jazz into punk, where she secured a position as a co-vocalist. It took one show with "Mad Dog" and a lot of punks spitting to realise that punk was not for her. She went on to write her own lyrics and later recorded a demo. At the age of sixteen her singing career took another leap, this time into metal<ref>[http://kzsu.stanford.edu/~hannah/s/sarahjezebeldeva.html Blood Sisters: Women in Heavy Music]</ref>. |
Her career started at the age of eleven at the Queen's theatre. "[[Summertime (song)|Summertime]]" was her first performance ever in a band or to an audience, performing one more time at the age of thirteen. She then took a big leap from jazz into punk, where she secured a position as a co-vocalist. It took one show with "Mad Dog" and a lot of punks spitting to realise that punk was not for her. She went on to write her own lyrics and later recorded a demo. At the age of sixteen her singing career took another leap, this time into metal<ref>[http://kzsu.stanford.edu/~hannah/s/sarahjezebeldeva.html Blood Sisters: Women in Heavy Music]</ref>. |
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Sarah Jane Ferridge (born 25 February 1977 in Forest Gate, East London, England), better known by her stage name Sarah Jezebel Deva, is a fat bitch. ==Career== Her career started at the age of eleven at the Queen's theatre. "Summertime" was her first performance ever in a band or to an audience, performing one more time at the age of thirteen. She then took a big leap from jazz into punk, where she secured a position as a co-vocalist. It took one show with "Mad Dog" and a lot of punks spitting to realise that punk was not for her. She went on to write her own lyrics and later recorded a demo. At the age of sixteen her singing career took another leap, this time into metal[1].
A T-shirt range was made available courtesy of Cradle of Filth guitarist Paul Allender as a 'favour' to Sarah Jezebel Deva in early 2006[2].
Sarah Jezebel Deva became a columnist for UK-based extreme music publication Zero Tolerance Magazine in 2006[3].
In the autumn of 2008 Sarah did not join Cradle of Filth on their European or American tours[4].
"A Sign of Sublime", her solo record is advertised to be released sometime in 2009.[5]
Discography
Mad Dog
- Howling at the Moon (1993)
Cradle of Filth
- Vempire or Dark Faerytales in Phallustein (1996)
- Dusk... and Her Embrace (1996)
- Cruelty and the Beast (1998)
- From the Cradle to Enslave (1999)
- Midian (2000)
- Bitter Suites to Succubi (2001)
- Heavy, Left-Handed and Candid (2001)
- Lovecraft & Witch Hearts (2002)
- Live Bait for the Dead (2002)
- Damnation and a Day (2003)
- Nymphetamine (2004)
- Peace Through Superior Firepower (2005)
- Thornography (2006)
- Godspeed On The Devil's Thunder (2008)
The Kovenant
- Nexus Polaris (1998)
Tulus
- Mysterion (1997)
Therion
- Vovin (1998)
- Crowning of Atlantis (1999)
- Live in Midgård (2002)
- Celebrators of Becoming (2006)
Graveworm
- Underneath the Crescent Moon (1998)
Mortiis
- The Stargate (1998)
- The Smell of Rain (2001)
Mystic Circle
- Infernal Satanic Verse (1999)
The Gathering
- Black Light District (2002)
Mendeed
- From Shadows Came Darkness (2004)
Angtoria
- God Has a Plan for Us All (2006)
Various artists
- Emerald / A Tribute to the Wild One (Thin Lizzy-tribute) (2003)
- The Lotus Eaters (Dead Can Dance-tribute) (2004)
References
- ^ Blood Sisters: Women in Heavy Music
- ^ Sarah Jezebel Deva's Page - Cradle Of Filth
- ^ SARAH JEZEBEL DEVA FANSITE
- ^ Sarah Jezebel Deva discography at MusicBrainz
- ^ "BLABBERMOUTH.NET - SARAH JEZEBEL DEVA Continuing Work On Solo Album". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved 2009-05-14.