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Jane Dodd
Jane Dodd is credited on 55 releases across 17 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1982–2014 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
55
Pressings credited
17
Albums
4
Decades active
7
In collections
Biography
Jane Dodd (born 1962) is a New Zealand musician and contemporary jeweller. She is well known for her role as a bass player in early Dunedin-based Flying Nun Records groups The Chills and The Verlaines, was a long-standing member of Auckland group Able Tasmans, and occasionally played with side-project The Lure of Shoes. Dodd is also responsible for the design or cover artwork for The Verlaines 7" single Death and the Maiden, their EP 10 O'Clock in the Afternoon (1984), The Verlaines 12" single Doomsday b/w New Kinda Hero and LP & CD, Juvenilia (both 1986), Able Tasmans LP & CD Hey Spinner! (1990), and Able Tasman CD Shape of Dolls (1993). She contributes backing vocals to the songs "Anchor Me" and "Queen's English" on The Mutton Birds album Salty (1993).
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Credited work
55 releases · 17 albums · active 1982–2014
- Performance · 88
- Other credits · 8
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Mascot Studios · Progressive Studios · The Lab, Auckland · Nightshift Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- The Verlaines
- Able Tasmans
- Various
- The Mutton Birds
- Verlaines
- The Chills
- Humphreys & Keen
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