Phair, Liz (1967–)

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Phair, Liz (1967–)

American musician. Born Elizabeth Clark Phair, April 17, 1967, in New Haven, CT; adopted dau. of John and Nancy Phair; studied art at Oberlin College; m. Jim Staskausas (film editor), 1995 (div. 2001); children: James Nicholas Staskausas (b. Dec 21, 1996).

Alternative-music performer who broke into music industry with bold lyrics and in-your-face style; signed with Matador Records and released Exile in Guyville (1993), a response to Rolling Stones' album, Exile on Main Street; released more introspective Whip-Smart (1994), followed by Juvenalia (1995), which included "Girlytapes" material; released albums Whitechocolatespaceegg (1998) and Liz Phair (2003); toured with band and with Lilith Fair festival (1998); appeared in films Cherish (2002) and Seeing Other People (2004).