Phranc (1957–)
Phranc (1957–)
American musician. Name variations: Susan Gottlieb. Born Susan Gottlieb, Aug 28, 1957, in Santa Monica, CA.
Joined local lesbian-feminist community and changed name to Phranc (1975); performed with 3 punk bands, including Catholic Discipline, but, disenchanted with music's misogyny and Nazi iconography, wrote "Take Off Your Swastika"; switched to folk music and performed with such bands as Dead Kennedys and Morrissey; released critically acclaimed cult album, Folksinger (1985); signed with Island Records and released I Enjoy Being a Girl (1989) and Positively Phranc (1991); released Goofyfoot (1995) and Milkman (1998).
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