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Claudia Gonson
Boston, United States
Claudia Gonson is credited on 82 releases across 34 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1988–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
82
Pressings credited
34
Albums
5
Decades active
117
In collections
Biography
Claudia Miriam Gonson (born April 5, 1968) is an American musician best known for her work with The Magnetic Fields. She often provides the band lead vocals as well as performing the piano or drums. She is also the band's manager. Gonson met Stephin Merritt in high school in the early 1980s, and the pair have worked together ever since. While in high school at Concord Academy, Gonson performed in her first band, the Zinnias along with Merritt. The band's material was co-written with John Gage. The band broke up when Gonson left to attend Columbia University. Gonson later returned to the Boston area to attend Harvard University, and joined the group Lazy Susan, which also included Therese Bellino and Shirley Simms. She has since performed on many of Merritt's albums, including the critically acclaimed 1999 album 69 Love Songs, and frequently appears with him live as part of the usual quartet that constitutes The Magnetic Fields. Gonson has been Merritt's longtime manager. She appears extensively in Strange Powers, the 2009 documentary by Kerthy Fix and Gail O'Hara about Merritt and The Magnetic Fields. As well as her work with Merritt, Gonson also plays drums in the band Tender Trap. She has written and performed her own music with Shirley Simms, Michael Hearst, Tanya Donelly and Rick Moody. She has also played drums in Providence, Rhode Island–based band Honeybunch and performs as the lead vocalist in Merritt's Future Bible Heroes project. She sang on Neil Gaiman's song "Bloody Sunrise". In an interview with The Advocate, Gonson remarked: "When we started Magnetic Fields we purposely had one lesbian, one gay guy, one straight woman, and one straight man. The audience could identify with whomever they wanted." In that interview, Gonson noted that she feels that Merritt's songs are predominantly about "Loneliness, isolation, and the need to be recognized by another person." She believes that if homophobia were not so prevalent, these experiences "would be less rampant
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Credited work
82 releases · 34 albums · active 1988–2022
- Performance · 84
- Other credits · 70
Studios: Number Nine (3) · Mother West Studios · Letsrain · Bell Tree
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

69 Love Songs
1999

Holiday
1994

Do The Collapse
1999

The Charm Of The Highway Strip
1994

Quickies
2020

50 Song Memoir
2017

Distortion
2008

Get Lost
1995

Love At The Bottom Of The Sea
2012

I
2004

Wasps' Nests
1995

The Wayward Bus / Distant Plastic Trees
1995

Realism
2010

A Bout De Heavenly: The Singles
2020

Obscurities
2011

The House Of Tomorrow EP
1992

Showtunes
2006

Hyacinths And Thistles
2000
Frequent collaborators
- The Magnetic Fields
- Future Bible Heroes
- The 6ths
- Tender Trap
- Astrud
- Stephin Merritt
- Darren Hanlon
- Heavenly
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