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There is a perceived correlation between tomboys and lesbianism. While some tomboys later reveal a lesbian identity in their adolescent or adult years, masculine behavior typical of boys but displayed by girls is not a true indicator of one's sexual orientation.
Category:Childhood Category:Stock characters Category:Terms for females Category:Sexism Category:Sex- or gender-related stereotypes Category:Youth Category:Youth rights
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Name | Kurt Vile |
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Background | solo_singer |
Birth name | Kurt Vile |
Instrument | Vocals/Guitar/Trumpet/Banjo/Keyboard |
Genre | Rock, heartland rock, roots rock, lo-fi, indie rock |
Occupation | Musician |
Label | Matador Records |
Associated acts | The War on Drugs |
Kurt Vile is a guitarist and singer from Philadelphia. He was signed by Matador Records as a solo artist in May 2009.
His music has been likened to that of Bruce Springsteen, Bob Seger and Tom Petty. His first album for Matador Records is titled Childish Prodigy. In an interview with Women's Wear Daily, Sonic Youth bassist and singer Kim Gordon was asked, "Your guilty pleasure right now?" Gordon replied, "Listening to Kurt Vile's latest CD, Childish Prodigy. Guilty because I listen to it too much..."
Vile released two previous solo albums, God Is Saying This To You and Constant Hitmaker, on Mexican Summer and Woodsist, respectively. He plays solo shows as well as shows with a backing band called The Violators.
Vile's "He's Alright" is featured during the credits of Eastbound & Down in the second season's finale.
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Name | Krista Marie |
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Background | solo_singer |
Origin | New York, USA |
Instrument | Vocals |
Genre | Country |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 2009–present |
Label | Holeshot/Broken Bow |
Associated acts | Ted Hewitt |
Krista Marie is an American country music artist, signed to Broken Bow Records subsidiary Holeshot Records. She has charted twice on the Billboard country singles charts. She plans to release an album via Broken Bow in the near future; the original release was planned for 2009 but has been delayed.
Marie is also an avid ATV Motocross racer. In 2008, Marie was involved in a crash while racing her ATV in Blountville, TN, suffering multiple injuries including a lacerated liver and four fractured vertebrae. Just over a month later, she performed at the Hurricane Mills, TN ATV Dirt Days. According to her interview, she plans to continue racing, but will be selective in the events she enters.
In March 2009, Marie started a promotional motorcycle ride as part of International Female Ride Day in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her song "Drive It Like I Stole It" was used by ESPN for its coverage of the 2009 NHRA drag racing. In addition, this song was made available as a ringtone, with profits from the ringtone going to the teen-driving safety association B.R.A.K.E.S. Marie charted in 2009 with "Jeep Jeep," followed by "Tomboy" in October.
In October 2009, the video for Marie's "Tomboy" was released, featuring NHRA driver Ashley Force Hood.
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