Fraser, Elizabeth (1963–)
Fraser, Elizabeth (1963–)
Scottish vocalist. Name variations: Cocteau Twins. Born Aug 29, 1963, in Grangemouth, Scotland; children: (with musician Robin Guthrie) daughter.
Sang vocals for Cocteau Twins, contemporary pop trio formed in Scotland (1981) which won praise from critics and scored successes, particularly on UK's independent charts; after trio split up (1996), worked with Massive Attack and Craig Armstrong, then launched solo career. Albums with Cocteau Twins include Garlands (1982), Lullabies EP (1982), Head Over Heels (1983), Four-Calendar Café (1993), Twinlights (1995) and Milk & Kisses (1995).
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