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In the News (Mon 28 Dec 09)

  
  Donna Dresch - ZineWiki - the history and culture of zines, independent media and the small press.
Donna Dresch is a zine editor and musician based in Portland, OR.
Donna Dresch has been a member of a number of bands, most notably Team Dresch, her namesake band, for which she played guitar and bass.
Donna has been a contributor to many zines including Jigsaw by Tobi Vail, Outpunk, J.D.s, I *Heart* Amy Carter, and was featured on the cover of issue five of Homocore by Deke Nihilson and Tom Jennings.
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 MySpace.com - Team Dresch - PORTLAND, OREGON - Indie / Punk / Comedy - www.myspace.com/teamdresch
Dresch returned her attention to her label, releasing the first two records for Sleater-Kinney, a band clearly inspired by Team Dresch's trademark vocals and disciplined musicianship.
The line up of the group for their first recordings was Donna Dresch, guitar and bass; Jody Bleyle, guitar and vocals; Kaia Wilson, guitar and vocals; and Marci Martinez on drums.
The band stopped playing in 1998, with Dresch increasingly involved in running her record label which was releasing many recordings by newer Queercore bands, including The Need, Longstocking, Sleater Kinney and many more.
www.myspace.com /teamdresch   (2132 words)

  
 Donna Dresch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Donna Dresch is an American musician, perhaps best known as founder, guitarist and bassist of Team Dresch.
Donna has been actively involved in the queercore scene since the 1980s, as the creator of the fanzine, Chainsaw, and contributor to several other seminal zines such as Outpunk and J.D.s, as well as contributing and being featured on the front cover of Homocore, issue five.
Team Dresch performs live and the members are interviewed in the documentary film She's Real, Worse Than Queer by Lucy Thane.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Donna_Dresch   (356 words)

  
 Gatorsports.com :: 100 years of Gator Football   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The line up of the group for their first album was Donna Dresch, guitar and bass; Jody Bleyle, guitar, bass, and vocals; Kaia Wilson, guitar and vocals; and Marci Martinez on drums.
All were veterans of other musical outfits; Donna Dresch had previously played and recorded with such bands as Dinosaur Jr.
The band stopped playing in 1998, with Dresch increasingly involved in running her record label which was releasing many recordings by newer Queercore bands, including The Need, Longstocking, Sleater-Kinney and many more.
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 Ladies' Night | Music | The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Wilson is touring with the Butchies, a breezy rock trio that includes founding Team Dresch drummer Melissa York and showcases Wilson's growing acceptance of her poppier side.
The live presence of Dresch is particularly dramatic, as she is venturing onstage for the first time since Team Dresch's demise.
The new project, Davies vs. Dresch, finds her shooting her signature brand of aggressive guitar lines through dual, overdriven amps and playing off the sweeter counternotes of vocalist and guitarist Kristina Davies.
www.thestranger.com /seattle/Content?oid=18158   (681 words)

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