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Kierin Magenta Kirby (aka Lady Miss Kier) is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, designer, fashion icon, and activist. During her career, Lady Miss Kier has been the vocalist for the band Deee-Lite, a disc jockey, and solo songwriter. She supports causes such as LGBTQ rights, women's rights, human rights, the environmental movement, the anti-war movement and the get out the vote movement.


Early life

Kirby was born in Youngstown, Ohio. As a child, she lived in Pittsburgh, Virginia Beach, and Washington, D.C. At the age of 17, she moved to New York City to study fashion design at the Fashion Institute of Technology but she was disillusioned by the teachers and dropped out immediately. When she dropped out, she started to design and make her own eccentric disco-inspired clothes that she then sold to people she met at nightclubs.


Music career


Deee-Lite

In 1982, Kirby met Ukrainian-born
Dmitry Brill Deee-Lite was an American house and dance music group formed in New York City. The group's best-known single is "Groove Is in the Heart", which was released in 1990 from their debut studio album ''World Clique'' (1990), and was a top-ten hit ...
("Supa DJ Dmitry") and designed, made, and sold him silver platform boots and a glitter blue spacesuit, for his band, Shazork. In 1986, she began experimenting with singing and writing music with Brill to form the band Deee-Lite. Shortly after their first show in 1986, Brill was introduced to Towa Tei, a Japan-raised Korean DJ. Several years later, Kirby and Brill invited him to join their band. Combining Kirby's vocal and writing talents with Brill's sampling skills and Tei's techno mixing, the three formed the band Deee-Lite. They had performances every month, with Kier designing new costumes for each one. She continued to make a living as a waitress and go-go dancer until the band signed a seven-album deal with
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. Deee-Lite's sound was a mix of
house music House is a music genre characterized by a repetitive Four on the floor (music), four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 120 beats per minute. It was created by Disc jockey, DJs and music producers from Chicago metropolitan area, Chicago' ...
, techno and electronic dance music. Deee-Lite shot to stardom in 1990 with the release of their first album '' World Clique'' and the hit " Groove Is in the Heart". At the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards, Deee-Lite was nominated for several awards, including Video of the Year, Best Dance Video, Best New Artist, Best Breakthrough Video, and Best Editing in a Video. Kirby was very involved in the band's output: writing, producing, and performing the bulk of the band's songs. Known as much for their outrageous personae and costumes as for their music, the three took on larger-than-life alter-egos: Super DJ Dmitri, Jungle DJ Towa Tei, and Lady Miss Kier. Kirby is credited with designing and creating the look of the band, as well as much of the artwork accompanying the band's albums and marketing material. Her initial look relied on revamped and exaggerated retro style
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. Her signature look was a zip-up
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, platform shoes and flipped hair-do. In 1992, the band released their second album, '' Infinity Within'', a politically charged work. Their third album ''
Dewdrops in the Garden ''Dewdrops in the Garden'' is the third and final studio album by American dance music band Deee-Lite, released in August 1994 via Elektra Records. The album saw the group move away from the overtly political lyrical content of the previous albu ...
'' was released in 1994. Neither of the two follow-up albums matched the commercial success of the debut album. The second and third albums were hampered by difficulties with the label, which refused to promote, support touring, or fund contractual videos. The band functionally broke up during the writing of their third album in 1993, but Kirby and Brill decided to finish the project and tour together to promote the album before going their separate ways. Deee-lite disbanded in 1995 after Brill and Kirby's relationship fractured. In 1996, a remix album was released. A greatest hits album was released in 2001.


International DJ and songwriting solo career

In 1995, after quitting the band, Lady Miss Kier moved to London where she began touring as a disc jockey and learning the technical end of production, recording, and engineering. In the late 1990s, she collaborated on the albums of
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, I Kamanchi and A Guy Called Gerald. In 2002, she contributed an exclusive solo track called "I'm Not Staying at Home" to the compilation ''Straight Up & Dirty''. Since going solo, she has featured and co-written with artists such as Full Cycle, George Clinton, Walter "Junie" Morrison, A Guy Called Gerald,
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, and several
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luminaries. Outside of the studio, she showcased her live performances with new material for various music, film, and art festivals, as well as headlining several Gay pride events worldwide. In 2012, she began performing a Deee-Lite tribute for various occasions, including the 2013 Paris Fashion Week for Kenzo as well as a tribute to New York City disc jockey Mark Kamins at Santos Party House. As a disc jockey, she has spun internationally at thousands of clubs and major
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s including Coachella Festival (2007), Berlin's Berghain (2010) and Sydney Mardi Gras (2012), as well as radio programs such as East Village Radio and
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.


Live performances

In 2005, motivated by the invasion of Iraq, she began internationally performing live new unreleased music, including the DFA release covering George Clinton's anti–war song "Bullet Proof". She has headlined numerous festivals and gay pride events as well as opened for
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's last tour at the Good Vibrations festival in Australia.


Fashion recognition

Kirby has received the following recognition in the fashion industry: * In 1990, she was on the cover of Vogue Italia. * In 1991, when designer Emilio Pucci was given a lifetime achievement award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America, she was asked to star in the tribute video. * She collaborated frequently with designer Thierry Mugler throughout the 1990s. * In 2010, '' Elle'' named her one of Music's 25 Most Influential Style Icons along with
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, and MIA. * In 2010, ''
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'' named Kier as one of the Top Influential Music Style Icons with
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, Lady Gaga, and
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. * In 2012, '' Vogue'' quoted her experience with John Fluevog and the rise of "The Munster" platform shoe, which was made famous as a symbol of the 1990s house/club underground DJ scene.
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Shoes credits her as the reason the shoe became popular. '' Vice'' noted that "Indeed, Lady Miss Kier's taste for the massive John Fluevog platform shoes she famously wore on their first album cover helped propel the early 90s into a 70s fashion revival". * In 2012, '' Rookie'' declared her a style icon. * Shoe designer Jerome Rousseau named a shoe "Kier Iridescent Sandals" after her. * In 2013, '' W'' cited Lady Miss Kier along with
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and Twiggy as current fashion influences. * In 2013, ''Ladygunn'' magazine featured a full spread on Kier in its Legends issue. * In 2013, she was asked by Kenzo to be the performer for its Paris Fashion Week party. * In 2015, she was an inspiration for designer
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's Fall 2016 line, which debuted at New York Fashion Week. * In 2015, Essie Weingarten's
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brand released a pink polish inspired by her, called "Groove Is in the Heart". * In 2015, Givenchy's Milan Fashion Week show drew inspiration from her, borrowing a lyric from her '' World Clique'' album song " Power of Love", using the line "I believe in the power of love" as part of the branding of the debut of its Fall 2016 line. * In 2016, an article in '' Vogue'' referred to Kier as a " Club Kid Icon," detailing how world class designers know her as a "legend and a lady," and highlighting how designers such as Thierry Mugler have borrowed from her look. * In 2022, an advertisement for
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's "Dior Addict" Kier included a cover of the Deee-lite song "What Is Love?". It was published to YouTube and titled "Dior Addict - The New Icon of Shine".


Movies and books

Her music has been used in several films, including '' Dumb and Dumber'' (1994), '' Wigstock'' (1995), '' Party Girl'' (1995), '' Lost & Found'' (1999), '' Can't Hardly Wait'' (1999), '' Down To You'' (2000), ''
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'' (2000), '' I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry'' (2007), '' License to Wed'' (2007), '' The Heat'' (2013), '' House of Versace'' (2013), '' Crazy Sexy Cool: The TLC Story'' (2013), '' The War Room'' (2015), and '' Cruel Summer'' (2021), and numerous TV series including '' Britain's Got More Talent'', '' The Voice'', '' RuPaul's Drag Race'', '' American Crime Story'', ''
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'', '' Transparent'', '' Misfits'', '' Hello Ladies'', '' New Girl'', ''
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'', '' It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'', '' Private Practice'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. In 2018, the Netflix series ''Big Mouth'' released a
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and Deee-lite themed episode—relatedly, Lady Miss Kier has been a longtime abortion rights advocate and safe sex was a theme in Deee-lite's music. In 1995, Lady Kier was featured in '' Wigstock: The Movie'', which included live footage of her performing and a song on the soundtrack. In 2001 she was included in ''Summer Love: The Rave-umentary''. In 2005, Lady Miss Kier was the featured artist on the podcast ''Ron-Kat-Delic Show''. Her words also were shared through a number of published books, including ''Verbal Abuse – No 3'' by Chi Chi Valenti, ''Creative Time: The Book: 33 Years of Public Art in New York'' by Anne Pasternak, ''Creative License: The Law and Culture of Digital Sampling'' by Kembrew McLeod and Peter DiCola and ''All Music Guide to Electronica: The Definitive Guide to Electronic Music'' by Vladimir Bogdanov.


Panels and appearances

Lady Miss Kier has spoken at Princeton University's "Youth Music and Youth Culture",
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's multimedia presentation "Hiccup" in 1993, Apple's 1995 "Future Arts Panel" with
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and
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founder, John Perry Barlow, George Washington University's Law School Summit
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in 2007 and New York University's "NYU Panel Nelson Sullivan: Vlogging in the 80s" in 2013. In 2013 she was featured in an exhibit entitled "NYC 1993", which was presented through New York City's New Museum. Beyond the installation, her voice recording was played via pay phones throughout the New York area. In 2013, Lady Miss Kier was the featured voiceover artist in The Jazz Foundation of America's animated promo for the event "A Great Night in Harlem".


''Space Channel 5'' and lawsuit

In 2003, Kirby sued video game company
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, claiming that the character of " Ulala" in its Dreamcast game '' Space Channel 5'' was an unauthorized use of her likeness. Kirby claimed that Sega offered to pay her to license her name, image and songs for the game, though she rejected its offer. Kirby alleged that the video game maker later used her resemblance anyway (including the name Ulala – referencing Kirby's signature phrase "Ooh la la" in her recorded and live performances), at which point she initiated the lawsuit. During the lawsuit, Sega was able to show that the game was released in Japan the year before Kier stated that she was contacted by Sega about using her likeness, and that the developers had never heard of either Kier or her music. The case lasted until 2006, when the judge ruled in favor of Sega and Kier lost her appeal. She was obliged to pay Sega's legal fees of $608,000 (reduced from $763,000 on request).


Political views and activism

Lady Kier is a social, environmental, and human rights activist. She is also a vocal advocate for LGBTQ rights and is a
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. As such, she has been invited to be a host, performer, master of ceremonies, and disc jockey at
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s. She is in favor of abortion rights and is a women's rights advocate, was featured in TV informercial promoting pro-abortion rights political action "The Most Exciting Women in Music" alongside
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), MC Lyte, Kate Pierson ( The B-52's),
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, Tina Weymouth ( Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club) in 1991. In 1991, Lady Miss Kier was an award presenter at the Reebok Human Rights Awards. She is a supporter of the
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. The 1992 Deee-Lite album '' Infinity Within'' was the first CD released using eco-pak packaging, cutting the amount of plastic used by half. On that album, she called attention to the issue of
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with her song "I Had a Dream I Was Falling Through a Hole in the Ozone Layer". ''Vogue'' Magazine has highlighted her "interest in supporting environmental causes". She supports the anti-war movement and in 2010, she released a version of the
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track "Bullet Proof" with Ray Mang; she had performed it before in 2005, during her world tour. She supports the get out the vote movement. Her music video for the song "Vote Baby Vote", which she wrote "to get people interested in voting so they could vote
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out", was featured for
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's " Rock The Vote" campaign in 1992 and was highlighted by '' Rolling Stone'' as one of the top "ten major moments in rock the vote history". During the
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, she voted for Green Party candidate Jill Stein but was an outspoken supporter of
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. She hosted an art exhibit at Hole Gallery in New York City and a fundraiser called "Bernin' Up NYC" to rally Sanders supporters.


References


External links

*
Lady Miss Kier's Official Soundcloud

Deee-Lite Discography
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kier, Lady Miss 1963 births Living people American dance musicians American women songwriters American pop musicians American house musicians American women activists Club DJs American women DJs LGBT rights activists from the United States Musicians from Pittsburgh Musicians from Youngstown, Ohio Fashion Institute of Technology alumni Singers from Pennsylvania Songwriters from Pennsylvania Songwriters from Ohio Deee-Lite members American women in electronic music 20th-century American women singers 21st-century American women singers American hip hop singers American female hip hop musicians 20th-century American singers 21st-century American singers American abortion-rights activists