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Bonfire Madigan Shive : ウィキペディア英語版
Madigan Shive

Madigan Shive, or Bonfire Madigan Shive, is an American songwriter, performing artist, community organizer and musician based in the Mexico / US border region of California.〔"(Koèju feat. Nora Yuyue Zheng )", Global Oslo Music. Accessed 26 June 2014.〕
She is a cellist, singer and guitarist, formerly of the band Tattle Tale and currently fronting her own ensemble, Bonfire Madigan. She undertakes commissioned pieces and performances for live theatre and film. She was a part of the riot grrrl movement of the 1990s and her songs have been included in independent feature and documentary films.
==Biography==
Shive's parents were "intentional future community" people; her mother called her Running Pony until she was about six years old, and regularly changed her name. Shive eventually chose one of them, Madigan, as her permanent name when she was a teenager. The family lived in a teepee in Washington for about two years when she was a child, and moved often. She learned to play cello from age nine.〔"(Bio/Herstory )", Madigan Shive. Accessed 26 June 2014.〕
In 1992 at age seventeen she formed the Seattle based duo Tattle Tale with Jen Wood. Tattle Tale were a part of the riot grrrl movement. They released a cassette album, ''Tattle Tale'', on the Kill Rock Stars label〔"(Tattle Tale – Tattle Tale )", discogs.com. Accessed 25 June 2014.〕 and a CD album on St. Francis Records.〔"(Tattle Tale – Sew True )", discogs.com. Accessed 25 June 2014.〕 The band broke up in 1995.
In 1995 Shive formed her own artist run music label, MoonPuss Music and began solo releases as 'Madigan'. She released the ''Rock Stop'' EP in 1996. The song "Pity Rock" from the EP featured in the film ''Sleeping Beauties'' by Jamie Babbit. Babbit also featured Tattle Tale's "Glass Vase Cello Case" as the love theme in her film ''But I'm a Cheerleader'' (1999).〔"(But I'm a Cheerleader (1999): Soundtracks )", IMDB. Accessed 20 June 2014.〕 In 1996 Shive also released the ''Fortunes From The F-Holes'' album.
In 1997 she formed the ensemble project 'Bonfire Madigan' with original members contrabassist Sheri Ozeki, guitarist Shelley Doty, and percussionist Tomas (Tomas Palermo). The music has been described as "mixes classical stringed elements with modern beats and percussion into a punk-influenced, emotional concoction."〔"(Bonfire Madigan To Play Confab )", MTV News. Accessed 27 June 2014.〕 Bonfire Madigan continues as a collaborative effort with other rotating musicians recording, performing and touring.
In 2001 Shive made news while raising money to fight tenant eviction and trying to raise awareness of tenant's and poor people's rights.
Shive has been actively hearing voices and having experiences of what mainstream psychiatry would call delusions but that she frames differently, including mood extremes, all her life.〔 In 2003 she became a founding collective member of The Icarus Project〔 alongside Sascha Scatter, Jacks Ashley McNamara and Will Hall. The Icarus Project is a mental health movement characterized by the view that many phenomena commonly labeled as mental illness should actually be regarded as "dangerous gifts". She has said "We see our madness as a dangerous gift to be cultivated and taken care of, not a disease to be cured".〔"(Mad Pride at Virginia Tech )", American Public Media. Accessed 26 June 2014.〕
In 2008 Shive was a contributing author to the anthology ''Live Through This: On Creativity and Self-Destruction'' on Seven Stories Press.
Shive has completed a variety of commissioned pieces and performances for live theatre and film since 2006. Chad Jones, reviewing her performance in '''Tis Pity She's a Whore'' at the American Conservatory Theater for ''SF Theatre Examiner'', wrote "What makes the play worth seeing is the live music provided by punk cellist/vocalist Bonfire Madigan Shive, a fascinating performer who connects to the play more viscerally than the actors."〔"('Whore,' Aurora's 'Busy World' take theater to church )", Examiner.com. Accessed 25 June 2014.〕

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