Girl in a Band

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Girl in a Band: A Memoir
The cover of the book showing author Kim Gordon on the New York City Subway
AuthorKim Gordon
LanguageEnglish
GenreAutobiography
PublisherDey Street Books
Publication date
February 24, 2015
Publication placeUnited States
Pages288

Girl in a Band: A Memoir is a 2015 autobiography written by former Sonic Youth bass guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Kim Gordon.[1][2]

The 288-page memoir was published on February 24, 2015, by Dey Street Books, an imprint of HarperCollins.[3][4] The title draws on lyrics from the song "Sacred Trickster" on Sonic Youth's last album, The Eternal (2009): "What's it like to be a girl in a band?/ I don't quite understand." The lyric also appears in a piece in Gordon's 2013 art show—a survey of her work since 1980—at New York's White Columns gallery.[5]

Content

Girl in a Band describes Gordon's life from her childhood—first in Rochester, New York, then Los Angeles—through the founding and trajectory of Sonic Youth, her marriage of nearly three decades to bandmate Thurston Moore, and the ultimate dissolution of both their marriage and the band.

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