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Artist Biography For Cynthia Dall

Cynthia Dall Born Cynthia Meggin Loya March 12 1971 – April 5 2012 Sometimes Known As "Cindy Dall" Was An American Lo-Fi Musician And Photographer. Dall Also Gained Notoriety In The Fanzine World Of The 1990s For Her Frequent Transgressive-Styled Cover Shots And Appearances In Lisa Carver's Rollerderby Magazine. Cindy Was Born In Roseville California. She Started Recording And Performing With Then-Boyfriend Bill Callahan Under His Former Moniker Smog. She First Appeared On The Smog Song "Wine Stained Lips" Which Was A B-Side To The 1994 "A Hit" 7" Single. Cindy Went On To Contribute Vocals And Guitar On The Burning Kingdom EP Wild Love And The Doctor Came At Dawn And She Toured With Smog In The US And Europe In 1995. In 1996 Cindy Released Her First Solo Album Untitled. The Original Pressing Of The LP Had No Artist Name On The Sleeve At The Time But Cindy's Name Was Later Added For Re-Pressings. The Album Features Engineering Work By Jim O'Rourke And Guitar And Vocals By Bill Callahan. In 1998 She Did The Vocals For A Remix Of "Torture Day" By The Notwist. In 2002 Cindy Released Her Second Album Sound Restores Young Men Which Was Recorded By O'Rourke And Tim Green Of The Fucking Champs. Cindy Suffered From Epilepsy. She Also Engaged In Political Activism Around Sacramento Helping Citizens Register To Vote. Cindy Died At Her Home In 4th Avenue Sacramento On April 5 2012. According To Her Record Label She Was In The Process Of Working On Demos For A New Album Of Material.

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