Vicky Aspinall Explained

Victoria "Vicky" Aspinall is a British musician. She was the violinist in the English post-punk band The Raincoats from 1978 to 1984. In 1992 she and Dave Morgan founded the independent dance label Fresh Records (not the post-punk label of the same name) initially for releases of their own Lovestation project.[1]

Biography

Aspinall is a classically trained violinist, having graduated from the Royal College of Music, London, in the late 1970s.

She was a member of Jam Today, a part of the Women's Music Movement that developed in the late 1970s, playing a hybrid of jazz and rock similar in approach to groups like Henry Cow.[2]

She joined the Raincoats after she noticed an advertisement which read "female musician wanted -strength not style" in a radical bookshop Compendium in Camden Town.[3] She has been credited, by Gina Birch of The Raincoats, with making the band more aware of feminist ideas.[4] Aspinall and Birch later formed the band Dorothy which was subsequently signed by Geoff Travis to Chrysalis Records.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sexton, Paul. https://books.google.com/books?id=mAgEAAAAMBAJ&dq=Aspinall+raincoats+lovestation&pg=PA30. Billboard. 1999-08-07. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. en. U.K.'s Fresh Records Spins Out New Sounds.
  2. Web site: Blog Archive » Jam Today – Stroppy Cow Records 1981 . Kill Your Pet Puppy . 2008-01-12 . 2014-08-26.
  3. Book: The Raincoats' the Raincoats . 9781501302428 . Pelly . Jenn . 5 October 2017 . Bloomsbury Publishing USA .
  4. The Lost Women of Rock Music: Female Musicians of the Punk Era by Helen Reddington. Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2007. p.142,