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Jana Hunter

Jana Hunter is a Baltimore-based songwriter and musician. Hunter was born in Texas.
Hunter was signed to Gnomonsong, a record label run by Devendra Banhart and Vetiver's Andy Cabic. Hunter's solo debut album ''Blank Unstaring Heirs of Doom'' was the label's debut release.
Hunter is currently the singer and primary songwriter for Lower Dens. After releasing their debut, ''Twin-Hand Movement'', on Gnomonsong in 2010, Lower Dens were one of the first bands signed to the Ribbon Music label and released their second album, ''Nootropics'', on Ribbon in 2012.
Hunter has performed and/or recorded as a member of Jracula, Castanets, Matty & Mossy, Ejaculette, Unitus, and Krazy Nerds, and played in/recorded for Sharon Van Etten, Trentemøller, Food Pyramid, Airwaves, Indian Jewelry, Matteah Baim, Metallic Falcons, Phosphorescent, and CocoRosie.
Hunter is the inspiration for several characters in the stories of J.M. Appel, including providing the basis for Maggie in the novella ''Fallout'' (2010).〔Appel, JM. Fallout. Afterword, 2010〕
Hunter identifies as gender fluid or non-binary.〔http://lowerdens.tumblr.com/post/90448691182/on-pride-and-gender〕〔http://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/music/a38918/jana-hunter-lower-dens-essay〕
==Touring==
Hunter has toured with Tara Jane O'Neil, Devendra Banhart, Rasputina, Viking Moses, Castanets, Deer Tick, Marissa Nadler, Peter & the Wolf, Cass McCombs, and Woozyhelmet, among others.
In 2005, Hunter accompanied Meadows, Lights, and Mouth of Leaves on their Summer of Golden Blood tour throughout the South. In 2006, Hunter performed at North East Sticks Together.
Hunter has appeared at Mad Vicky's Tea House in Brooklyn, NY, owned by "Mad Vicky", Bianca Casady of the musical duo CocoRosie.

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