Joan Wasser
(born July 26, 1970, in Biddeford, Maine) is a violinist and singer/songwriter in the indie rock world. Her best known album is Real Life
, released in 2006 under the moniker Joan As Police Woman
. In addition to her time with the Dambuilders, Wasser's resume includes live performances and studio work with Lou Reed, Tanya Donelly, Sheryl Crow, Sparklehorse, Dave Gahan, Elton John, the Scissor Sisters, Antony and the Johnsons, Joseph Arthur and Rufus Wainwright.
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Biography
Wasser was raised in
Norwalk, Connecticut, with a younger brother, Dan. She began piano lessons at age six, before starting her first violin lessons at age eight. Wasser played violin in school and community orchestras before leaving Norwalk for her college studies.
Wasser began her career during her studies at
Boston University where she was an early admittance student studying with the renowned Yuri Mazurkevich, who himself had studied under Russian violin virtuoso
David Oistrakh. She played with the Boston University Symphony Orchestra before joining local bands the Lotus Eaters, Hot Trix with
Mary Timony, and the
Dambuilders.
During her time in the Dambuilders, Wasser first began to make a name for herself in the indie rock world as she developed her aggressive style of playing, which led to work outside of the group. In the late 1990s, Wasser began to explore more musical paths than those limited only to violin playing, adding guitar and keyboard parts to the Dambuilders recordings, singing vocals, as well as co-writing several songs. Examples of these new explorations can be heard on the Dambuilders'
Against the Stars
; on both
Luster
and
Itch It
, Wasser wrote the lyrics and handled the lead vocals. Due to disillusionment, creative malaise, and a need to expand their respective musical horizons, the Dambuilders disbanded in October 1997.
In May 1997, her boyfriend, musician
Jeff Buckley,
drowned accidentally, in
Memphis, Tennessee. She continued to play with the
Those Bastard Souls, a solo project started in 1995 by an old friend, Dave Shouse of
The Grifters. They made a record entitled "Debt and Departure". In 1996, Wasser also made a record with
Nathan Larson called Mind Science of the Mind. In late 1997 she created a band with the remaining members of Buckley's band called Black Beetle and finished an eponymous album which was never released. This was the first project where she was writing as well as fronting a band.
In 1999, Joan joined
Antony and the Johnsons. She contributed to their
Mercury Prize-winning album,
I Am A Bird Now
. Joan has stated in interviews that being part of this band saved her life because of the nurturing effect of Antony and his singularly beautiful voice.
The end of Black Beetle in June 2002 brought the beginning of Wasser's work as a solo artist and the creation of a new band, Joan as Police Woman. Wasser formed this new trio in New York City, with
Ben Perowsky on drums, percussion and backing vocals;
Rainy Orteca on bass and backing vocals; and songwriter/vocalist Wasser on violin, keyboard, and guitar. Other musicians working with the group have included Maxim Moston and Charlie Burnham. The group self-released an eponymous EP in 2004.
In February 2004, Rufus Wainwright asked her to join his band, tour extensively and open the shows with her new project. Her intimate songs and relaxed stage presence gained her notoriety and new fans.
In December 2005, Wasser signed a distribution deal with
Reveal Records, a British indie label, and subsequently released a 7" single as well as re-released Wasser's debut EP. Joan As Police Woman's full-length debut,
Real Life
, was released in the UK on June 12, 2006 and released in EU, AU and Japan through
PIAS based out of Brussels. It was released in the USA on June 12, 2007 on Cheap Lullaby Records based in Los Angeles. The music video for the single
Eternal Flame
, directed by
Leah Meyerhoff, is currently airing on MTV Europe.
Joan Wasser provides vocals and plays the violin on the song' Ballad of a Deadman' alongside
David Sylvian on Steve Jansen's album 'Slope' which was released in 2007.
Her second album,
To Survive
, was released in June 2008. It was recorded with Rainy Orteca and
Parker Kindred, old friend and drummer of her previous band,
Black Beetle. The album reached #43 in Uncut's review of the year 2008, same as in Q Magazine's top 50.
Joan is appearing as an advocate for Shostakovich on
BBC World News classical music programme Visionaries in August 2008.
For Joan As Police Woman's European tour in 2008, Wasser and Kindred were joined by
Timo Ellis on bass guitar.
Releases
with/as Joan as Police Woman
Albums
- Real Life
- (June 12, 2006 - CD, Ltd. CD & LP) UK #169
- To Survive
- (June 9, 2008 - CD, LP, Digital Download) UK #56
EPs
- Joan as Police Woman
- (2004 - CD)
- Joan as Police Woman
- (February 27, 2006 - Expanded CD & LP)
Singles
- My Gurl
- (January 23, 2006 - 7")
- The Ride
- (May 29, 2006 - CD & 7")
- Eternal Flame
- (August 7, 2006 - CD & 7")
- Christobel
- (October 23, 2006 - Limited Edition CD (1000 copies) & 7")
- Flushed Chest
- (April 16, 2007 - Limited Edition 7" Vinyl, Digital Download)
- Real Life
- (July 16, 2007 - Limited Edition CD (1000 copies)
- To Be Loved
- (June 2, 2008 - Limited Edition 7" Vinyl, Digital Download)
- Holiday
- 2008 - Limited Edition 7" Vinyl, Digital Download
- To America
(with Rufus Wainwright) - (December 1, 2008) [1]
Compilation appearances
- 2003: Jane Magazine
compilation
- 2008: Mojo Presents The White Album Recovered Vol. 1
("I Will")
References
- strangeglue.com Joan As Policewoman Picks Rufus Duet For Next Single, Oct. 16, 2008 Retrieved on Oct. 16, 2008