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The story of the Gits was made into a "lively and engaging" documentary film, [13] titled simply The Gits, and reflected a renewed interest in the band. [14] The film, directed by Kerri O'Kane, had its first screenings in 2005 at the Seattle International Film Festival . [ 4 ]
Mia Katherine Zapata (August 25, 1965 – July 7, 1993) was an American musician who was the lead singer for the Seattle punk band The Gits.After gaining praise in the emerging grunge scene, Zapata was murdered in 1993 while on her way home from a music venue, at age 27. [2]
Hanna's photographs of Mia Zapata, a Seattle singer that fronted the punk band The Gits, were included prominently in the 2008 documentary film The Gits [1] and were included in the 2003 reissue of the Gits album Enter: The Conquering Chicken [2] and in periodicals SPIN, CMJ, Seattle Weekly, Dazed & Confused, Rockrgirl, The Seattle Times, [3 ...
Many live music venues in Seattle, San Francisco, and New York organized shows to benefit Home Alive, where there would be music and spoken word performances. [8] These performances were put on by a variety of people including bands, such as The Posies, and founders of Home Alive, such as Christien Storm, who performed spoken word, Valerie Agnew, who performed with her band 7 Year Bitch, and ...
BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY SERIES “Chimp Crazy” (102 – Gone Ape) – Evan Wise, ACE, Charles Divak, ACE, Adrienne Gits, ACE, Doug Abel, ACE
Enter: The Conquering Chicken is The Gits' second full-length album, recorded in 1993 and released posthumously in 1994 on C/Z Records. [5] Lead singer and songwriter Mia Zapata was raped and strangled to death in July 1993 during production of the record. The remainder of the band completed the album with what they had finished so far, and ...
A new documentary entitled My Massive Cock focused on a number of men who are, suffice to say, more-than-averagely gifted down there—and proved to be eye-watering viewing when it aired in the ...
When COVID cases in the U.S. spiked in early 2020, Kennedy says the documentary took an unexpected turn. Over the course of the pandemic, it became a "warning and plea" for people to grasp "how ...