Phranc (born Susan Gottlieb;
August 28, 1957),
is an American singer-songwriter whose career began playing in several bands in the late 1970s Los Angeles
punk rock scene. Her musical style later shifted during the 1980s as a solo artist, into a self-proclaimed "All-American Jewish lesbian folksinger."
[Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 453]
Biography
Phranc was born Susan Gottlieb in
Santa Monica, California
Santa Monica (; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Santa Mónica'') is a city in Los Angeles County, California, Los Angeles County, situated along Santa Monica Bay on California's South Coast (California), South Coast. Santa Monica's 2020 United Sta ...
, and grew up in
Mar Vista, Los Angeles
Mar Vista is a neighborhood on the Westside of Los Angeles, California. In 1927, Mar Vista became the 70th community to be annexed to Los Angeles. It was designated as an official city neighborhood in 2006.
History
Mar Vista was called Ocean Par ...
.
She began her performing career in the late 1970s and early 1980s
punk scene in Los Angeles. She had a bleached blonde crewcut and wore male attire, creating an
androgynous
Androgyny is the possession of both masculine and feminine characteristics. Androgyny may be expressed with regard to biological sex, gender identity, or gender expression.
When ''androgyny'' refers to mixed biological sex characteristics in ...
persona for her first band,
Nervous Gender
Nervous Gender is an American punk rock electronic band formed in Los Angeles in 1978 by Gerardo Velazquez, Edward Stapleton, Phranc and Michael Ochoa.
Their use of heavily distorted keyboards and synthesizers made them, along with The ...
, which formed in 1978. The writer V/D wrote of her for the punk
fanzine
A fanzine (blend of '' fan'' and ''magazine'' or ''-zine'') is a non-professional and non-official publication produced by enthusiasts of a particular cultural phenomenon (such as a literary or musical genre) for the pleasure of others who share t ...
''
Slash
Slash may refer to:
* Slash (punctuation), the "/" character
Arts and entertainment Fictional characters
* Slash (Marvel Comics)
* Slash (''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'')
Music
* Harry Slash & The Slashtones, an American rock band
* Nash th ...
'', "On stage, Phranc looks like a 14-year-old runaway from a boys' reform school." The band was influential in the development of what later came to be known as '
electropunk'. In 1980 she left Nervous Gender to join the punk band
Catholic Discipline, in which Craig Lee (
Bags) and
Claude Bessy, journalist for ''
Slash
Slash may refer to:
* Slash (punctuation), the "/" character
Arts and entertainment Fictional characters
* Slash (Marvel Comics)
* Slash (''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'')
Music
* Harry Slash & The Slashtones, an American rock band
* Nash th ...
'' punk fanzine, were the lead singers. Phranc appears with Catholic Discipline in the 1980 documentary ''
The Decline of Western Civilization''. She was also in Castration Squad, a feminist, all-female punk band which featured
Dinah Cancer of
45 Grave, Elissa Bello of
The Go-Go's
The Go-Go's are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1978. Except for short periods when other musicians joined briefly, the band has had a relatively stable lineup consisting of Charlotte Caffey on lead guitar and keyboards, Beli ...
,
Alice Bag of the
Bags, Tracy Lea of
Redd Kross
Redd Kross is an American rock band from Hawthorne, California, who had their roots in 1978 in a punk rock band called the Tourists, which was started by brothers Jeff and Steve McDonald while Steve was still in middle school. With the additi ...
, and Shannon Wilhelm.
In the 1980s, Phranc pursued a solo career. She performs in
Paul Morrissey
Paul Morrissey (born February 23, 1938) is an American film director, best known for his association with Andy Warhol. He was also director of the first film in which a transgender actress, Holly Woodlawn, starred as a girlfriend of the main cha ...
's film ''Madame Wang's'' (1981) as Phranque. She began playing an acoustic guitar and released ''
Folksinger'' on
Rhino Records
A rhinoceros (; ; ), commonly abbreviated to rhino, is a member of any of the five extant species (or numerous extinct species) of odd-toed ungulates in the family Rhinocerotidae. (It can also refer to a member of any of the extinct species o ...
in 1985.
She opened for music acts such as
The Smiths
The Smiths were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1982. They comprised the singer Morrissey, the guitarist Johnny Marr, the bassist Andy Rourke and the drummer Mike Joyce. They are regarded as one of the most important acts to em ...
,
Hüsker Dü,
Violent Femmes
Violent Femmes are an American folk punk band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The band consists of founding members Gordon Gano (guitar, lead vocals) and Brian Ritchie (bass, backing vocals), joined by multi-instrumentalist Blaise Garza (joined 2 ...
, and
Billy Bragg
Stephen William Bragg (born 20 December 1957) is an English singer-songwriter and left-wing activist. His music blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs, with lyrics that mostly span political or romantic themes. His music is ...
.
She styled herself the "All-American Jewish Lesbian Folksinger"
[ ] and with a wry sense of humour released the LP ''
I Enjoy Being a Girl'' in 1989 on
Island Records
Island Records is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was founded in 1959 by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in Jamaica, and was eventually sold to PolyGram in 1989. Island and A&M Records, an ...
, appearing on the cover with her trademark 'flat top' hair style.
Describing a live performance, Adam Block wrote "Phranc's unnerving androgyny (expressed with easy confidence) and her fervent opinions (couched in sly, laconic wit) make her a fascinating performer."
Her third full-length recording, released in 1991, was ''
Positively Phranc
''Positively Phranc'' is an album by the American musician Phranc, released in 1991. Phranc promoted the album by touring with Morrissey. Phranc was dropped by Island Records after the album's release.
Production
"Gertrude Stein" is Phranc's cov ...
''.
Phranc was an important influence on the
Queercore
Queercore (or homocore) is a cultural/social movement that began in the mid-1980s as an offshoot of the punk subculture and a music genre that comes from punk rock. It is distinguished by its discontent with society in general, and specificall ...
movement, being acknowledged as such by
Team Dresch in their song for her, "Uncle Phranc." In the 1990s many
queercore
Queercore (or homocore) is a cultural/social movement that began in the mid-1980s as an offshoot of the punk subculture and a music genre that comes from punk rock. It is distinguished by its discontent with society in general, and specificall ...
bands and musicians involved in queercore music began collaborating with her. She appeared as a guest on the Team Dresch LP/CD ''Captain My Captain'' and, as well, members of Team Dresch,
Tobi Vail
Tobi Celeste Vail (born July 20, 1969) is an American independent musician, music critic and feminist activist from Olympia, Washington. She was a central figure in the riot grrl scene—she coined the spelling of "grrl"—and she started th ...
of
Bikini Kill
Bikini Kill is an American punk rock band formed in Olympia, Washington, in October 1990. The group consisted of singer and songwriter Kathleen Hanna, guitarist Billy Karren, bassist Kathi Wilcox, and drummer Tobi Vail. The band pioneered ...
,
Patty Schemel
Patricia Theresa Schemel (born April 24, 1967) is an American drummer and musician who rose to prominence as the drummer of alternative rock band Hole from 1992 until 1998. Born in Los Angeles, Schemel was raised in rural Marysville, Washington, ...
of
Hole
A hole is an opening in or through a particular medium, usually a solid body. Holes occur through natural and artificial processes, and may be useful for various purposes, or may represent a problem needing to be addressed in many fields of en ...
and others have played with Phranc on her EP ''
Goofyfoot
''Goofyfoot'' is an EP by folk singer-songwriter Phranc, released in 1995.
Recorded in Olympia, Washington with session musicians including Donna Dresch and Tobi Vail, as well as members of Satan's Pilgrims, ''Goofyfoot'' is an independent ...
'' and other songs. Phranc performs and is interviewed in the queercore documentary ''
She's Real, Worse Than Queer'' by
Lucy Thane, and she has appeared frequently at queercore events such as
Olympia's ''Homo-a-go-go'' festival. In the 1990s Phranc performed "Hot August Phranc", performing as
Neil Diamond
Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. He has sold more than 130 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling musicians of all time. He has had ten No. 1 singles on the Hot 100 and Adul ...
.
On her full-length CD of 1998, ''
Milkman'', she is joined by
Steve MacDonald of
Redd Kross
Redd Kross is an American rock band from Hawthorne, California, who had their roots in 1978 in a punk rock band called the Tourists, which was started by brothers Jeff and Steve McDonald while Steve was still in middle school. With the additi ...
, who plays bass. Her most recent releases, including ''Milkman'', appear on her own
independent record label
An independent record label (or indie label) is a record label that operates without the funding or distribution of major record labels; they are a type of small- to medium-sized enterprise, or SME. The labels and artists are often represented ...
, Phancy Records.
The 2001 documentary film, ''Lifetime Guarantee'', directed by Lisa Udelson, chronicled Phranc's side job as a
Tupperware
Tupperware is an American home products line that includes preparation, storage, and serving products for the kitchen and home. In 1942, Earl Tupper developed his first bell-shaped container; the brand products were introduced to the public in 1 ...
demonstrator and manager. The documentary showed that despite Phranc's high sales and high-profile, her enthusiastic and sincere approach to the job, and her engaging manner and popularity among the sales force, Phranc was disappointed to find that the Tupperware corporation itself did not celebrate or even acknowledge her genuine achievements in sales and marketing for the company. Phranc was still selling Tupperware in 2008, but as of 2013 her online store was closed.
She still performs occasionally, but spends more time working on creative visual art projects, including the Cardboard Cobbler sculptures. In December 2007 she had a solo art show at Cue Art Foundation in New York City curated by
Ann Magnuson
Ann Magnuson (born January 4, 1956) is an American actress, performance artist, and nightclub performer. She was described by ''The New York Times'' in 1990 as "An endearing theatrical chameleon who has as many characters at her fingertips as L ...
; ''
The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
'' review compared her work to
Claes Oldenburg
Claes Oldenburg (January 28, 1929 – July 18, 2022) was a Swedish-born American sculptor, best known for his public art installations typically featuring large replicas of everyday objects. Another theme in his work is soft sculpture versions ...
and
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol (; born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore the relationsh ...
.
Phranc had her first major West Coast solo show, at Craig Krull Gallery, June 18 to July 23, 2011, an exhibition made of beach themed cardboard and craft paper works. She continues to work in her Santa Monica studio and is represented by Krull.
Phranc was absent from her blog and Facebook from late 2011 to Spring 2014. Phranc announced in April 2014 that she had been prevented from participating in online activities due to an injury.
Personal life
Phranc lives in Santa Monica, California with her partner and children.
Discography
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
* 2018 Swagger, Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
* 2018 The Great Outdoors, Friesen Gallery, Ketchum, ID
* 2018 Toys, Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
* 2014 It Happened in Sun Valley, Friesen Gallery, Ketchum, ID,
* 2014 Winter, Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, 2013
* 2011 Phranc & Co. Out West General Store, Museum of the American West, Autry National Center, Los Angeles, CA
* 2011 Phranc of California, Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
* 2007 Phranc, CUE Art Foundation, New York City
* 2006 Cardboard Cupcake, 12 Birthday celebration, 18 Street Arts Center, Santa Monica, CA
* 2006 Phranc of California, Eastside Studios, Los Angeles, CA
* 2006 Paper Play, W/ Alison Bechdel, Pine Street Art Works – Burlington, VT
* 2005 Carnalville, cardboard sign installation w/ TEADA, 18th Street Arts Center, Santa Monica, CA
* 2004 The Cardboard Cobbler "Valentines" 18th Street Art Center, Santa Monica, CA
* 1994 Storefront Installation "Phranc-O-Mat", Creative Time, 42nd Street Arts Project, New York, NY
* 1992 Brief Encounter, Three dimensional pop art show, Highways, Santa Monica, CA
Group exhibitions
* 2014 Incognito 10, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA
* 2014 Filtered: What Does Love Look Like?, Friesen Gallery Fine Art, Ketchum, ID
* 2013 Compass-Navigating the Journey to Self-Identity, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, CA
* 2013 This Side of the 405, Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA
* 2013 #three, The Archer School for Girls, Los Angeles, CA
* 2010 The Man I Wish I Was, A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
* 2009 Support, Frederieke Taylor Gallery, New York, NY
* 2008 This Side Up: The Art of Cardboard, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA
* 2008 Grandmasters, Honoring Sheila DeBretteville, The Art Directors Club, New York, NY
* 2008 Pink and Bent, Leslie/Lohman Gallery, New York, NY
* 2007 Welcome Home, Arena 1 Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
* 1999 Forming: The early days of PUNK,
Track 16 Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
* 1994 Group Show, White Columns, New York
* 1978 Books, Posters, Postcards, w/Cindy Marsh, The Woman's Building, Los Angeles, CA
References
External links
Official websitePhranc's blog, focussing on her cardboard sculpture, now integrated with her websiteby
JD DoyleCrawdaddy! interviewWoman's Building History: Phranc (from Otis College)(video interview)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Phranc
1957 births
Living people
American women singers
American folk singers
American punk rock guitarists
Feminist musicians
Feminist artists
Women punk rock singers
Jewish American musicians
LGBT Jews
Lesbian artists
American lesbian musicians
LGBT singers from the United States
LGBT songwriters
LGBT people from California
Singers from Los Angeles
Musicians from Santa Monica, California
Queercore musicians
Riot grrrl musicians
American folk guitarists
Jewish folk singers
Jews in punk rock
Guitarists from Los Angeles
20th-century American guitarists
20th-century American women guitarists
20th-century LGBT people
21st-century LGBT people
21st-century American Jews
21st-century American women