April March | |
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| Born | Elinor Lanman Blake [1] April 20, 1965 New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Genres | Indie pop |
| Occupations | singer/songwriter, animator |
| Instruments | vocals, guitar |
| Years active | 1985–present |
| Website | aprilmarch |
April March (born Elinor Lanman Blake; April 20, 1965) [2] is an American singer-songwriter. [3] Considering herself to be a "lifelong Francophile", she performs in the English and French languages. [4] March is notable for her France Gall/Serge Gainsbourg-based cover song "Chick Habit" ("Laisse tomber les filles"), which was featured in Jamie Babbit's 1999 film But I'm a Cheerleader and in Quentin Tarantino's 2007 Death Proof . [2]
April March is also a professional writer, [5] illustrator, [6] [7] and animator, [8] whose work includes the Jack White children's book We're Going to Be Friends [9] [10] and visual creations for Pee-wee's Playhouse , motion credits for Madonna's movie and video Who's That Girl , [11] and others. She briefly dated John Kricfalusi during her employment at Spümcø. She worked as a layout artist on Nickelodeon's The Ren & Stimpy Show and wrote the episodes "Stimpy's Fan Club" and "Stimpy's Cartoon Show"; both episodes were produced after Kricfalusi's firing from the series, as she was among those who refused to join Games Animation alongside Kricfalusi, Jim Smith, Vincent Waller and Richard Pursel. [12]
April March founded her first band, The Pussywillows, in 1987. [13] Since then, March has recorded as a solo artist and has appeared in motion picture soundtracks, as well as performing the theme song for the Cartoon Network series I Am Weasel . [14]
April March participated in a French junior high student exchange program: "French culture was something my mother presented to me as a greener pasture when I was a little girl." [15] She graduated in 1983 from Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. [16] Afterward, March studied with Parsons School of Design and also the Disney-founded Character Animation Program at California Institute of the Arts.[ citation needed ]