Joanna Bolme(born April 1, 1968)[1]is an American multi-instrumentalist (primarilybass guitar) and recording engineer who works with severalindie rockbands and artists, mainly in thePacific Northwest.She has been the bass guitarist forStephen Malkmus and the Jickssince their formation in 2001. On October 12, 2019, Bolme was inducted into theOregon Music Hall of Fame.
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Background information | |
Born | April 1, 1968 | (age56)
Genres | Indie rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument | Bass guitar |
Biography
editCareer
editBolme became interested in playing music after seeingThe Pretenderswhile in high school,[2]and she was a fan of the Portland punk scene in the 80s.[3]She learned to play bass when she "got bored with guitar" while playing withCalamity Jane.Over the years, she has played in bands includingQuasi,The Minders,The Spinanes,Jr. High, Calamity Jane, Consortium, The Shadow Mortons, andStephen Malkmus and the Jicks.[3][4]
Bolme was a long-time friend (and former girlfriend) of musicianElliott Smith;she worked to mix his critically acclaimed 1997 albumEither/Orand his posthumous 2004 albumFrom a Basement on the Hill,with the help of producer Rob Schnapf.[5]
Bolme became one of the founding members of the Jicks after finding out – during a game of Scrabble withStephen Malkmus– that he had been playing music with John Moen.[3]She has been the bass player for the Jicks since it began in 2000. She also began touring with theindie rockband (and long-time duo) Quasi in 2006, and was an official member of the band from 2007 to 2011.[6][7]
Personal life
editBolme was born in Florida. She moved toPortland, Oregonearly in her life and has lived there since.[3]Bolme is married toGary JarmanofThe Cribs.
Discography
editAs performer
edit- Arches and Aislesbythe Spinanes;-bass(1998)
- Killer of FriendshipsbyJr. High–bass(1997)
- Golden StreetbyThe Minders–bass(2001)
- Stephen MalkmusbyStephen Malkmus and the Jicks– bass (2001)
- From Burnt Orange to Midnight Blueby Sean Croghan – piano (2001)
- Pig Libby Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks – bass (2003)
- Face the Truthby Stephen Malkmus – bass (2005)
- Real Emotional Trashby Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks –synthesizer,bass, backingvocals(2008)
- American Gongby Quasi – bass (2010)
- Mirror Trafficby Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks – bass (2011)
- Wig Out at Jagbagsby Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks – bass (2014)
- Sparkle Hardby Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks – bass (2018)
As mixer or engineer
edit- Either/OrbyElliott Smith–mixing(1997)
- Featuring "Birds"byQuasi–executive producer(1998)
- Bella NeuroxbyMiss Murgatroid&Petra Haden– mixing (1999)
- Live at the Safari Clubby The Chimps –engineer(1999)
- Lost SonbyRichmond Fontaine– engineer (1999)
- No MemorybyNo. 2– engineer (1999)
- Old Man Motelby Fernando – engineer (1999)
- Colonel Jeffery Pumpernickel: A Concept Albumby various artists – engineer (2001)
- What Does Good Luck Bring?by No. 2 – engineer (2002)
- WinnemuccabyRichmond Fontaine– engineer (2002)
- From a Basement on the Hillby Elliott Smith – mixing (2004)
- It's a Bright Guilty WorldbyThe Minders– mixing (2006)
- To Elliott, From Portlandby Various Artists – engineer, mixing (2006)
References
edit- ^"Music - Joanna Bolme".BBC. 1968-04-01.Retrieved2012-02-19.
- ^Narisako, Wakana (February 28, 2014)."Artist Interview: Joanna Bolme of Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks".Rock On Philly.RetrievedMarch 7,2015.
- ^abcdMurphy, Tom (February 14, 2012)."JOANNA BOLME OF STEPHEN MALKMUS AND THE JICKS ON PLAYING SCRABBLE WITH PAVEMENT".Westword.RetrievedMarch 7,2015.
- ^Spitaleri, Ellen."10 Questions for Joanna Bolme".Portland Tribune.RetrievedMarch 7,2015.
- ^Smith, R.J. (July 18, 2004)."MUSIC; Elliott Smith's Uneasy Afterlife".New York Times.RetrievedMarch 7,2015.
- ^Klein, Noah (2007-09-25),"Quasi And Joanna Bolme Make Three",CMJ,archived fromthe originalon 2008-03-11,retrieved2012-02-24
- ^Quasi (2011-06-12),Facebook post,Facebook,retrieved2012-02-24