Laurie Anderson
'']] Laurie Anderson (born June 5, 1947) is an American experimental performance artist and musician.Anderson was born in Chicago, Illinois. She attended Mills College in California, and eventually graduated from Barnard College magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, studying art history. In 1972, she obtained an MFA in sculpture from Columbia University.
She performed in New York through the 1970s, becoming more popularly known in 1981 with the single "O Superman", which reached number two on the national pop charts in Britain. "O Superman" was part of a larger stage work entitled United States and included on the following album Big Science. Her more recent stage work includes a multimedia presentation inspired by Moby-Dick. She starred in and directed the 1986 concert film, Home of the Brave, and also composed the soundtracks for the Spalding Gray films Swimming to Cambodia and Monster in a Box. Her varied career even included voice-acting in the animated film The Rugrats Movie. In 1994 she created a popular CD-ROM entitled Puppet Motel.
She wrote the New York City article for the Encyclopędia Britannica.
Anderson has collaborated with William Burroughs, Peter Gabriel, Mitchell Froom, David Sylvian and boyfriend Lou Reed. She became NASA's first artist-in-residence in 2003 (see the third external link). Rumors emerged of a possible new album release in 2004, but this appears to be false as Anderson seems too busy mounting a succession of themed shows, as well as composing a piece for Expo 2005 in Japan.
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Discography
The above list includes solo albums only, and doesn't include compilation albums that include works by Anderson and others, such as those released by Giorno Poetry Systems.External links
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