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  1. 16 de ene. de 2018 · Lora Logic was the 16 year old saxophone player in X-Ray Spex, playing with them from their formation in 1976 through to the end of 1977. She left the band before they recorded their seminal LP "Germfree Adolescents", although has since said that most of her sax arrangements were used during the recording. "Poly saw…

  2. Lora Logic (British vocalist, songwriter & saxophonist) grew up in Wembley, North. London in a house where dad was always playing jazz saxophonists like John. Coltrane and Charlie Parker. Dad gives her a tenor sax at the age of 13 which she can’t put down. At age 15 she sees an ad in ‘Melody Maker’: ‘Looking for young.

  3. Lora Logic. Celebrating its 42 nd anniversary in 2020, and a year younger than Punk Globe magazine, is Germfree Adolescents by X Ray Spex. Itis one of the finest albums ever made. As individual as The Slits debut Cut, and a lot more original than the muscular sound produced by most other early punk pioneers. In common with Cut and Punk Globe ...

  4. - Lora Logic interview for Rolling Stone, July 1980 “X-Ray Spex was my first band, I happened to be accepted, It happened to work, I happened to get famous overnight. I’d been playing sax in a cupboard in my room; I thought I better do something.” Lora Logic (British vocalist, songwriter & saxophonist) grew up in Wembley, North

  5. X-Ray Spex had no less than two dominant forces with singer Poly Strene and saxist Lora Logic (both in their early teens). After being edged out, Logic continued to make her mark with her own group, Essential Logic, leaving an album and a set of singles in its glorious wake. After joining the Hare Krishnas in the early '80's and mostly leaving ...

  6. Lora Logic. UK vocalist and saxophonist, born 9 September 1961. founding member of X-Ray Spex in 1976 but was fired in 1977 and went on to form Essential Logic the year after. in the early 80s performed with Red Crayola and as a session player on a number of albums. Re joined X-Ray Spex in the 90s. Contributed saxophone parts to the outstanding ...

  7. Eschewing fast and loud guitars for off-kilter rhythms, "bluesy" sax playing, and forays into dissonance and atonality, Essential Logic created some of the most liberating, exciting music of the early post-punk era. Along with her primitive, exhilarating sax playing, Logic displayed a wildly imaginative vocal style that conflated the subtle ...