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Carla Bozulich

Carla Bozulich is an American musician based in Los Angeles, known for her work as the lead singer, lyricist and founder of both The Geraldine Fibbers and Evangelista and as a founding member of Ethyl Meatplow and Scarnella. Her 2006 album, ''Evangelista'', was released by Constellation Records, that label's first release by a non-Canadian artist. In 2007, she also named her ever-evolving touring group Evangelista eventually recruiting bassist Tara Barnes and keyboardist/sampler Dominic Cramp as permanent band members. However, the rest of the lineup of Evangelista as a recording, performing and touring band changes each time they play or record. In keeping with this change, the albums ''Hello, Voyager'', ''Prince of Truth'' and ''In Animal Tongue'' were released under the band name Evangelista. In 2014, Constellation released ''Boy,'' with Carla Bozulich credited as solo artist. This album consists of more conventionally structured songs than those appearing on the Evangelista albums. Bozulich has also been involved in other projects, including collaborations with Francesco Guerri and Sarah Lipstate. In addition to singing and composing music, she is known to play guitar and work with samples and sound experimentation. She was born in New York City.
==Musical career==
Bozulich's recording career began in 1982 when, under the name Carla Noelle, she contributed to a recording by Gary Kail called "Zurich 1916", which would be released in 1984 as part of the album ''Creative Nihilism''. She has since played with numerous bands including the Neon Veins, Invisible Chains, Ethyl Meatplow, the Geraldine Fibbers, Scarnella (a duo with Nels Cline, the name being an anagram of their combined first names), The Nels Cline Singers, Scott Amendola Band, The Book of Knots, the as-yet-unrecorded band (The Night Porter ), as a solo artist, as a member of a duo with Ches Smith, and as leader of the Evangelista project. Bozulich produced the Evangelista album ''In Animal Tongue''. She has also produced the 2013 self-titled album by the band Blue Willa. In March 2014, she released a solo album ''Boy'', with Evangelista member John Eichenseer and percussionist Andrea Belfi as her main collaborators. This album was also produced by Bozulich.
Bozulich has also formed an improvisational project called Bloody Claws with Francesco Guerri, with whom she toured Europe in the spring and summer of 2009. In 2012, Bloody Claws reformed with Bozulich and cellist Okkyung Lee. She has also contributed to recordings by Mike Watt (most significantly as a vocalist on four tracks of his album ''Ball-Hog or Tugboat?''), Hadda Brooks and Lydia Lunch. She has performed live with Watt, as well as with Thurston Moore, Christian Marclay, Okyyung Lee, Carla Kihlstedt, Wayne Kramer, Wilco, Agathe Max, Italian guitarist Simone Massaron (with whom she sings and provides lyrics on the 2008 album ''Dandelions on Fire'') and many others. Members of Evangelista outside of the core trio of Bozulich, Barnes and Cramp have included Ches Smith, Shahzad Ismaily, Ava Mendoza, Jeremy Drake, Gambletron, Mirko Sabatini, Madigan Shive, Andrea Serrapiglio, Thierry Amar, Nadia and Jessica Moss, Becky Foon and Jessica Catron.
On August 16–17, 2009 she performed live with Marianne Faithfull and Marc Ribot in Düsseldorf as part of the 2009 Ruhrtriennale. Willie Nelson performed on her 2003 album ''The Red Headed Stranger'', a song-by-song cover of his album of the same name.
Bozulich scored a 2001 production of Jean Genet's play ''The Maids'', as well as the 2003 film ''By Hook or by Crook'', directed by Harry Dodge and Silas Howard and produced by Steak House. The Geraldine Fibbers songs "Lilybelle" and "Seven or in 10," both cowritten by Bozulich, have been covered by Kiki and Herb.
Bozulich has been asked to perform as a solo artist at two All Tomorrows Parties festivals, and at two Bad Bonn Kilbi festivals. In 2005, she performed Brecht/Weill composition "The Ballad of the Lily of Hell" at the Meltdown Festival in London, curated by Patti Smith.

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