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Cynthia Dall (born Cynthia Meggin Loya) (March 12, 1971 – April 5, 2012), sometimes known as "Cindy Dall", was an American lo-fi musician and photographer. Dall also gained notoriety in the fanzine world of the 1990s for her frequent transgressive-styled cover shots and appearances in Lisa Carver's Rollerderby magazine.
Apr 8, 2012 · According to her family, Cynthia Dall, the singer/songwriter, photographer, and Bill Callahan collaborator, has died. Her cause of death is unknown.
Apr 8, 2012 · Sad news has come via word that American indie singer-songwriter Cynthia Dall has died. According to her label Drag City, Dall passed away on Thursday (April 5), though the cause of death has...
Cynthia Dall, sometimes known as "Cindy Dall", was an American lo-fi musician and photographer. Dall also gained notoriety in the fanzine world of the 1990s for her frequent transgressive-styled cover shots and appearances in Lisa Carver's Rollerderby magazine.
Cynthia Dall, born Cynthia Meggin Loya, was an American lo-fi folk musician active from 1994 to 2002. Her presence was first felt in Bill Callahan’s Smog project, before branching.
Apr 9, 2012 · Lo-Fi musician and producer, Cynthia Dall, has sadly passed away. Dall started her career in 1996 when she released her first album Untitled and progressively became a Pitchfork favourite; she became increasingly popular with the underground indie-rock scene that was emerging in the US at that time.
Cynthia Dall is a guitarist and singer-songwriter who was part of Smog and released two solo albums in 1996 and 2002. Her songs are cryptic, unsettling and affective, with influences from folk, rock and experimental music.