Kim Gordon
American musician and artist
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March 2024 | Gordon releases the album 'The Collective'. |
March 2024 | Gordon releases the album 'The Collective'. |
January 2024 | Gordon releases the single 'Bye Bye', featuring a music video starring her daughter Coco Gordon Moore. |
January 2024 | Gordon releases the single 'Bye Bye', featuring a music video starring her daughter Coco Gordon Moore. |
2022 | Released collaborative album At Issue with Loren Connors |
2022 | Released collaborative album At Issue with Loren Connors |
December 2021 | Gordon records a 7-inch single with J Mascis titled 'Abstract Blues' on Sub Pop Records. |
December 2021 | Gordon records a 7-inch single with J Mascis titled 'Abstract Blues' on Sub Pop Records. |
October 13 2019 | Gordon releases her first solo record 'No Home Record' on Matador Records. |
October 13 2019 | Gordon releases her first solo record 'No Home Record' on Matador Records. |
September 11 2019 | Gordon releases the third solo track 'Air BnB'. |
September 11 2019 | Gordon releases the third solo track 'Air BnB'. |
August 20 2019 | Gordon releases her second solo single 'Sketch Artist'. |
August 20 2019 | Gordon releases her second solo single 'Sketch Artist'. |
2018 | Kim Gordon appears in the film 'Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot' as the character Corky |
2018 | Body/Head releases their second studio album 'The Switch'. |
2018 | Kim Gordon appears in the film 'Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot' as the character Corky |
2018 | Body/Head releases their second studio album 'The Switch'. |
May 5 2018 | Gordon received an Honorary Doctorate from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design, acknowledging her artistic achievements. |
May 5 2018 | Gordon received an Honorary Doctorate from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design, acknowledging her artistic achievements. |
2017 | Kim Gordon guest stars in an episode of 'Animals' playing the character Tulip |
2017 | Kim Gordon guest stars in an episode of 'Animals' playing the character Tulip |
2016 | Body/Head released their second album 'No Waves'. |
2016 | Pitchfork published a review highlighting Gordon's contralto vocal range, praising her as having 'one of the great instruments in post-punk history' and acknowledging her diverse vocal technique. |
2016 | Kim Gordon appears in two productions: 'Imponderable' as Madame Vesta and 'The Realest Real' as herself |
2016 | Kim Gordon appears in two productions: 'Imponderable' as Madame Vesta and 'The Realest Real' as herself |
2016 | Body/Head released their second album 'No Waves'. |
2016 | Pitchfork published a review highlighting Gordon's contralto vocal range, praising her as having 'one of the great instruments in post-punk history' and acknowledging her diverse vocal technique. |
September 12 2016 | Gordon releases her first solo single 'Murdered Out'. |
September 12 2016 | Gordon releases her first solo single 'Murdered Out'. |
March 2016 | Gordon forms the experimental musical group Glitterbust with guitarist Alex Knost and releases their self-titled debut album. |
March 2016 | Gordon forms the experimental musical group Glitterbust with guitarist Alex Knost and releases their self-titled debut album. |
2015 | In an interview with journalist Evan Smith, Kim Gordon revealed that she never considered herself a musician, explaining her sense of being an outsider in the 1980s music scenes despite her significant artistic contributions. |
2015 | Kim Gordon released her memoir, which sparked public controversy due to her critical comments about other musicians like Lana Del Rey and Courtney Love. |
2015 | Kim Gordon plays an English poetry teacher in the German film 'The Nightmare' (Der Nachtmar) |
2015 | Kim Gordon plays an English poetry teacher in the German film 'The Nightmare' (Der Nachtmar) |
2015 | Kim Gordon released her memoir, which sparked public controversy due to her critical comments about other musicians like Lana Del Rey and Courtney Love. |
2015 | In an interview with journalist Evan Smith, Kim Gordon revealed that she never considered herself a musician, explaining her sense of being an outsider in the 1980s music scenes despite her significant artistic contributions. |
November 2015 | Gordon relocates from Massachusetts to her hometown of Los Angeles, purchasing a home in the Franklin Hills neighborhood. |
November 2015 | Gordon relocates from Massachusetts to her hometown of Los Angeles, purchasing a home in the Franklin Hills neighborhood. |
May 21 2015 | Kim Gordon was honored at The Kitchen's Spring Gala, recognizing her significant contributions to art and music. |
May 21 2015 | Kim Gordon was honored at The Kitchen's Spring Gala, recognizing her significant contributions to art and music. |
February 24 2015 | Gordon publishes her memoir 'Girl in a Band' through HarperCollins' Dey Street Books, exploring her childhood, art, Sonic Youth, and her marriage and divorce from Thurston Moore. |
February 24 2015 | Gordon publishes her memoir 'Girl in a Band' through HarperCollins' Dey Street Books, exploring her childhood, art, Sonic Youth, and her marriage and divorce from Thurston Moore. |
2014 | Kim Gordon appears in two TV episodes: 'Girls' playing Mindy and 'Portlandia' as herself |
2014 | Kim Gordon appears in two TV episodes: 'Girls' playing Mindy and 'Portlandia' as herself |
January 2014 | Gordon appears in the season three premiere of the TV series Girls, playing Mindy, a recovering drug addict in a rehab support group. |
January 2014 | Gordon appears in the season three premiere of the TV series Girls, playing Mindy, a recovering drug addict in a rehab support group. |
2013 | Kathleen Hanna publicly acknowledged Kim Gordon's influential role in supporting and inspiring female musicians, highlighting Gordon's significance in challenging male-dominated music scenes and providing validation for other women artists. |
2013 | Kim Gordon appears in the short film 'Une Danse Des Bouffons' playing the role of Maria Martins |
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