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Ida is an indie rock band from New York City. They are known for their three-part harmonies; sparse, minimal, often quiet arrangements; and their three singer-songwriters. Their music shows strong folk, pop, punk, world, R&B, and American roots music influences, but there are also ''avant garde'' and experimental aspects to their sound.


History

The band began in 1991 when Daniel Littleton and
Elizabeth Mitchell Elizabeth Mitchell (born Elizabeth Joanna Robertson) is an American actress known for her lead role as Juliet Burke on the ABC drama mystery series ''Lost'' (2006–2010). Mitchell also had lead roles on the television series '' V'' (2009–201 ...
started recording and performing as a duo. After playing shows with double-bassist Rick Lassiter they recorded a 4-track cassette of their songs.
Jenny Toomey Jennifer "Jenny" Gillen Toomey (born 1968) is an American indie rock musician and arts activist. Career Toomey was a member of the bands Geek, Tsunami, Liquorice, Grenadine, So Low and Choke, among others, and has also recorded under her own ...
, co-owner of
Simple Machines Records A simple machine is a mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force. In general, they can be defined as the simplest mechanisms that use mechanical advantage (also called leverage) to multiply force. Usually the term refe ...
heard it, and offered to release an album on her label. Between 1994 and 1997 Ida released three full-length albums and several seven inch singles with Simple Machines Records including split singles with The Secret Stars and
Portastatic Portastatic is an American indie rock band founded in the early 1990s as a solo project of Mac McCaughan, singer and guitarist of the indie rock band Superchunk. The project has since expanded into a full band, sometimes including Superchunk gui ...
. Shortly after the release of their debut ''Tales of Brave Ida'', Daniel's brother Michael “Miggy” Littleton joined the band as a drummer and multi-instrumentalist. Their second album, 1996's ''
I Know About You ''I Know About You'' is the second studio album by American indie rock duo Ida, released in 1996 on Simple Machines Records. Reception "Subtle, gentle and picturesque...consistently memorable" – CMJ New Music Report "gentle, understate ...
'' received much critical acclaim from the independent music press.
CMJ CMJ Holdings Corp. is a music events and online media company, originally founded in 1978, which ran a website, hosted an annual festival in New York City, and published two magazines, ''CMJ New Music Monthly'' and ''CMJ New Music Report''. Th ...
praised it as “subtle, gentle and picturesque”,
Alternative Press Alternative press may refer to: Individual publications * ''Alternative Press'' (magazine), an American music magazine Alternative journalism * Alternative media ** Alternative media (U.S. political left) ** Alternative media (U.S. political ri ...
gave it five stars, their highest rating,
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wrote “…Incredible Stuff”. Bassist and singer-songwriter Karla Schickele (Beekeeper) joined the band in late 1996. Ida's touring earned them a devoted following of listeners, and the attention of both the press and major labels. Their performances with violinist Ida Pearle, cellist Elaine Ahn, and clarinetist Sue Havens gave them a distinct and complex “chamber pop” sound. They released two EPs in 1998, ''Losing True'', and ''The Ida Retsin Family'', before signing with
Capitol Records Capitol Records, LLC (known legally as Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007) is an American record label distributed by Universal Music Group through its Capitol Music Group imprint. It was founded as the first West Coast-based record label of note ...
. After a shake up at Capitol Records, Ida successfully got out of their contract and released 1999's ''
Will You Find Me ''Will You Find Me'' is the fifth studio album by American indie rock band Ida, released in 2000 on Tiger Style Records. Reception ''Will You Find Me'' was reviewed as "Album of the Week" in ''The New York Times'', where Jon Pareles described ...
'' with
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, an independent label. ''Will You Find Me'' received greater recognition than any previous Ida record and landed on year end “Best of..” lists in both ''
Spin Magazine ''Spin'' (stylized in all caps) is an American music magazine founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione, Jr. Now owned by Next Management Partners, the magazine is an online publication since it stopped issuing a print edition in 2012. Histor ...
'' and ''
The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
'' while receiving praise from
The New Yorker ''The New Yorker'' is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Founded as a weekly in 1925, the magazine is published 47 times annually, with five of these issues ...
and
The Village Voice ''The Village Voice'' is an American news and culture paper, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly. Founded in 1955 by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher, John Wilcock, and Norman Mailer, the ''Voice'' began as a platform for the crea ...
. In 2005 Ida released ''
Heart Like a River ''Heart Like a River'' is the 6th studio album by American indie rock duo Ida (band), Ida, released in 2005 in music, 2005 on Polyvinyl Records. Reception Critical reception for ''Heart Like a River'' varied from mildly favorable to very favo ...
'' with
Polyvinyl Record Co. Polyvinyl Record Co. is an American independent record label headquartered in Champaign, Illinois. The label also has satellite offices in New York, Austin, and the Bay Area. Polyvinyl has put out over 400 releases to date. The Polyvinyl roster ...
, their current record label. Violinist Jean Cook (
Jon Langford Jonathan Denis Langford (born 11 October 1957) is a Welsh musician and artist based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Langford is a founder member of the punk band The Mekons, the post-punk group The Three Johns, and the alternative country ...
,
The Mekons The Mekons are a British band formed in the late 1970s as an art collective. They are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands. The band's style has evolved over time to incorporate aspects of ...
) joined the band at this time, followed by drummer Ruth Keating. The band relocated to
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and began recording at Levon Helm Studios, where they collaborated with
Levon Helm Mark Lavon "Levon" Helm (May 26, 1940 – April 19, 2012) was an American musician who achieved fame as the drummer and one of the three lead vocalists for the Band, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. H ...
and played several Midnight Rambles. This led to the release of '' Lovers Prayers'' in 2008, and 2009's '' My Fair, My Dark'' EP. Recorded simultaneously with ''Lovers Prayers'', a collaboration with outsider folk legend Michael Hurley led to 2009's ''Ida Con Snock'' which was released on Gnomonsong, Devendra Banhart and
Andy Cabic Andy Cabic is a folk rock singer-songwriter, and lead member of the band Vetiver (band), Vetiver. He was born in Virginia and attended school at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. He moved to San Francisco in 1998. He is a longtime c ...
’s label. Ida’s music has appeared on both the radio show and the Showtime series of ''
This American Life ''This American Life'' (''TAL'') is an American monthly hour-long radio program produced in collaboration with Chicago Public Media and hosted by Ira Glass. It is broadcast on numerous public radio stations in the United States and internation ...
''. In 2008 they were featured on NPR’s ''
Bryant Park Project The ''Bryant Park Project'' was a short-lived morning radio newsmagazine from National Public Radio. The show's name was derived from Bryant Park in New York City, which NPR's New York studios overlook. While the Bryant Park Project (a.k.a. "the BP ...
''. They have toured, collaborated, or played shows with many bands and artists such as
Low Low or LOW or lows, may refer to: People * Low (surname), listing people surnamed Low Places * Low, Quebec, Canada * Low, Utah, United States * Lo Wu station (MTR code LOW), Hong Kong; a rail station * Salzburg Airport (ICAO airport code: LO ...
,
His Name Is Alive His Name Is Alive is an American experimental rock band/project from Livonia, Michigan. After several self-released cassettes, they debuted on 4AD Records in 1990, starting a long run at the label. Throughout the band's long history, leader Warre ...
,
Levon Helm Mark Lavon "Levon" Helm (May 26, 1940 – April 19, 2012) was an American musician who achieved fame as the drummer and one of the three lead vocalists for the Band, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. H ...
, Michael Hurley,
Tara Jane O'Neil Tara Jane O'Neil (born November 22, 1972) (surname sometimes written as "ONeil"; sometimes credited as TJO) is an American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, audio recording engineer, and visual artist based out of Los Angeles, California, Unite ...
,
Bernie Worrell George Bernard Worrell, Jr. (April 19, 1944 – June 24, 2016) was an American keyboardist and record producer best known as a founding member of Parliament-Funkadelic and for his work with Talking Heads. He is a member of the Rock and Roll ...
, The Rachels,
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,
Retsin Retsin was an American indie rock band founded by Tara Jane O'Neil and Cynthia Nelson. History Retsin was founded in 1993 by O'Neil, who had played with Rodan, and Nelson, a member of Ruby Falls.Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discogra ...
, Beekeeper,
Mates of State Mates of State are an American indie pop duo, active since 1997. The group is the husband-and-wife team of Kori Gardner (born June 16, 1974) (vocals, organ, synthesizer, piano, electric piano, and occasional guitar and drums) and Jason Hammel ...
,
Elliott Smith Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), known professionally as Elliott Smith, was an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Smith was born in Omaha, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and lived much of hi ...
,
Bob Mould Robert Arthur Mould (born October 16, 1960) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter for alternative rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s. Early years Born in Malone, ...
,
Cat Power Charlyn Marie "Chan" Marshall ( ; born January 21, 1972), better known by her stage name Cat Power, is an American singer-songwriter, musician and model. Cat Power was originally the name of her first band, but has become her stage name as a ...
,
Death Cab for Cutie Death Cab for Cutie is an American rock band formed in Bellingham, Washington, in 1997. The band is currently composed of Ben Gibbard (vocals, guitar, piano), Nick Harmer (bass), Dave Depper (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Zac Rae (keyboar ...
,
The Magnetic Fields The Magnetic Fields (named after the André Breton/Philippe Soupault novel ''Les Champs Magnétiques'') are an American Band (rock and pop), band founded and led by Stephin Merritt. Merritt is the group's primary songwriter, producer, and vocali ...
, The Secret Stars,
The Holmes Brothers The Holmes Brothers were an American musical trio originally from Christchurch, Virginia. Mixing sounds from blues, soul, gospel, country, and rhythm & blues, they have released twelve studio albums, with three reaching the top 5 on the ''Billb ...
,
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,
Mark Eitzel Mark Eitzel (born January 30, 1959) is an American musician, best known as a songwriter and lead singer of the San Francisco band American Music Club. Biography Eitzel spent his formative years in a military family living in Okinawa, Taiwan, Ohi ...
,
Steve Malkmus Stephen Joseph Malkmus (born May 30, 1966) is an American musician best known as the primary songwriter, lead singer and guitarist of the indie rock band Pavement (band), Pavement. He currently performs with Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks and a ...
and many others.


Band members

Daniel Littleton was a member of Annapolis, Maryland hardcore punk band The Hated, and along with
Jenny Toomey Jennifer "Jenny" Gillen Toomey (born 1968) is an American indie rock musician and arts activist. Career Toomey was a member of the bands Geek, Tsunami, Liquorice, Grenadine, So Low and Choke, among others, and has also recorded under her own ...
, was a member of Liquorice, whose album ''Listening Cap'' was released by 4AD in 1995. He has released one solo album on Last Affair Records, ''Nobody’s Fault But Mine/Down By The Riverside''. A duo album with
Tara Jane O'Neil Tara Jane O'Neil (born November 22, 1972) (surname sometimes written as "ONeil"; sometimes credited as TJO) is an American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, audio recording engineer, and visual artist based out of Los Angeles, California, Unite ...
, ''Music for a Meteor Shower'' was released by
Tiger Style Tiger Style is an American independent video game studio. The studio was founded by industry veterans Randy Smith and David Kalina in 2008. Their first title '' Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor'', was released in August 2009, followed by ''Wak ...
in 2002. In 2006 ''New Salt'' was released, a CD of guitar-based free improvisation by a trio including
Geoff Farina Karate is an American band, formed in Boston, Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts in 1993 by Geoff Farina, Eamonn Vitt and Gavin McCarthy, with Jeff Goddard joining in 1995. The band split up in 2005 before reuniting in 2022. The band is chara ...
(
Karate (; ; Okinawan language, Okinawan pronunciation: ) is a martial arts, martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the Okinawan martial arts, indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called , "hand"; ''tii'' in Okinawan) under the ...
, Glorytellers), Littleton, and drummer Luther Gray (Ida,
Tsunami A tsunami ( ; from ja, 津波, lit=harbour wave, ) is a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lake. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other underwater explo ...
, Joe Morris,
Joe McPhee Joe McPhee (born November 3, 1939) is an American jazz multi-instrumentalist born in Miami, Florida, a player of tenor, alto, and soprano saxophone, the trumpet, flugelhorn and valve trombone. McPhee grew up in Poughkeepsie, New York, and is ...
). In 2010 the trio added saxophonist Jim Hobbs, and released ''West'' on the
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label under the name of Lawnmower. Mountain Ocean Sun, a “free drone” music collective also released a CD on Home Normal in 2010 called ''Peace Conference''. This recording featured Littleton, Jean Cook,
Warn Defever Warren Defever (first name often spelled Warn; born April 30, 1969) is a musician and producer, originally from Livonia, Michigan, and now based in Detroit. He is most known for his chameleonic project His Name Is Alive, though he is active in num ...
(of
His Name Is Alive His Name Is Alive is an American experimental rock band/project from Livonia, Michigan. After several self-released cassettes, they debuted on 4AD Records in 1990, starting a long run at the label. Throughout the band's long history, leader Warre ...
), and Hitoko Sakei. Littleton has also appeared on recordings by
His Name Is Alive His Name Is Alive is an American experimental rock band/project from Livonia, Michigan. After several self-released cassettes, they debuted on 4AD Records in 1990, starting a long run at the label. Throughout the band's long history, leader Warre ...
,
Ted Leo Theodore Francis Leo is an American singer and musician. He is the frontman and lead guitarist of the rock group Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, and in 2013, he and Aimee Mann formed the indie rock duo The Both. Early life Born in South Bend, In ...
, and
Tara Jane O'Neil Tara Jane O'Neil (born November 22, 1972) (surname sometimes written as "ONeil"; sometimes credited as TJO) is an American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, audio recording engineer, and visual artist based out of Los Angeles, California, Unite ...
. He accompanied
Lester Chambers Lester Chambers (born April 13, 1940, Mississippi, United States) is an American recording artist, and member and lead singer of the 1960s soul rock group The Chambers Brothers, who had the hit single, "Time Has Come Today". Career As a member ...
of
The Chambers Brothers The Chambers Brothers are an American psychedelic soul band, best known for their eleven-minute 1967 psychedelic soul hit "Time Has Come Today". The group was part of the wave of new music that integrated American blues and gospel traditions wit ...
at the first Future of Music Conference in Washington DC in 2001. Littleton's music has been featured in the films of
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, notably ''Umbilical Cord'' which was shown at
The Guggenheim The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art museum at 1071 Fifth Avenue on the corner of East 89th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is the permanent home of a continuously exp ...
, and 2008's ''The Momentary Enemy''. Elizabeth Mitchell is a children's music artist who records for
Smithsonian Folkways Smithsonian Folkways is the nonprofit record label of the Smithsonian Institution. It is a part of the Smithsonian's Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, located at Capital Gallery in downtown Washington, D.C. The label was fou ...
. Her album ''
You Are My Little Bird ''You Are My Little Bird'' is an album by Elizabeth Mitchell, released in 2006 by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. The album presents a collection of folk songs for children. In addition to versions of folk tunes, it features covers of a variety ...
'' was a critical success and led to her being featured on NPR's
All Things Considered ''All Things Considered'' (''ATC'') is the flagship news program on the American network National Public Radio (NPR). It was the first news program on NPR, premiering on May 3, 1971. It is broadcast live on NPR affiliated stations in the United ...
, where she was interviewed by
Melissa Block Melissa Block (born December 28, 1961) is an American radio host and journalist. She co-hosted NPR's ''All Things Considered'' news program from 2003 until August 14, 2015. In August 2015 she became a Special Correspondent for NPR, responsible fo ...
. She also runs and owns Little Bird Records, which keeps her early independent children's music recordings in print. She has been featured on NPR's
Talk of The Nation ''Talk of the Nation'' (''TOTN'') is an American talk radio program based in Washington D.C., produced by National Public Radio (NPR) that was broadcast nationally from 2 to 4 p.m. Eastern Time. It focused on current events and controversial issu ...
,
The Bryant Park Project The ''Bryant Park Project'' was a short-lived morning radio newsmagazine from National Public Radio. The show's name was derived from Bryant Park in New York City, which NPR's New York studios overlook. While the Bryant Park Project (a.k.a. "the BP ...
, and in
Time Magazine ''Time'' (stylized in all caps) is an American news magazine based in New York City. For nearly a century, it was published weekly, but starting in March 2020 it transitioned to every other week. It was first published in New York City on Mar ...
. Elizabeth Mitchell's main collaborators are Daniel Littleton (her husband) and
Warn Defever Warren Defever (first name often spelled Warn; born April 30, 1969) is a musician and producer, originally from Livonia, Michigan, and now based in Detroit. He is most known for his chameleonic project His Name Is Alive, though he is active in num ...
. She also performs with her daughter Storey Littleton and with violinist Jean Cook. She has collaborated with
Levon Helm Mark Lavon "Levon" Helm (May 26, 1940 – April 19, 2012) was an American musician who achieved fame as the drummer and one of the three lead vocalists for the Band, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. H ...
,
John Sebastian John Benson Sebastian (born March 17, 1944) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and harmonicist who founded the rock band The Lovin' Spoonful. He made an impromptu appearance at the Woodstock festival in 1969Jon Langford Jonathan Denis Langford (born 11 October 1957) is a Welsh musician and artist based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Langford is a founder member of the punk band The Mekons, the post-punk group The Three Johns, and the alternative country ...
, Suni Paz,
Ella Jenkins Ella Jenkins (born August 6, 1924) is an American folk singer and actress. Dubbed "The First Lady of the Children's Folk Song" by the ''Wisconsin State Journal'', she has been a leading performer of children's music for over fifty years. Her alb ...
,
Lisa Loeb Lisa Loeb (; born March 11, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, author and actress. She started her career with the number 1 hit song "Stay (I Missed You)" from the film '' Reality Bites,'' the first number 1 single for an artist ...
,
Dan Zanes Daniel Edgerly Zanes (born November 8, 1961) is an American former member of the popular 1980s band the Del Fuegos and is now the front man of the Grammy-winning group Dan Zanes and Friends. History Zanes's father was a teacher, as well as a p ...
, Amy Helm, and The Children of Agape Choir from South Africa. Her album '' Sunny Day'' was released in October 2010. Mitchell has also appeared as a vocalist and instrumentalist on recordings by
His Name Is Alive His Name Is Alive is an American experimental rock band/project from Livonia, Michigan. After several self-released cassettes, they debuted on 4AD Records in 1990, starting a long run at the label. Throughout the band's long history, leader Warre ...
,
Retsin Retsin was an American indie rock band founded by Tara Jane O'Neil and Cynthia Nelson. History Retsin was founded in 1993 by O'Neil, who had played with Rodan, and Nelson, a member of Ruby Falls.Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discogra ...
, Tara Jane O’Neil,
Sasha Frere-Jones Alexander Roger Wallace "Sasha" Frere-Jones (né Jones; born 1967) is an American writer, music critic, and musician. He has written for ''Pretty Decorating'', '' ego trip'', ''Hit It And Quit It'', ''Mean'', ''Slant'', ''The New York Post'', ''T ...
with
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, The Sands,
Ted Leo Theodore Francis Leo is an American singer and musician. He is the frontman and lead guitarist of the rock group Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, and in 2013, he and Aimee Mann formed the indie rock duo The Both. Early life Born in South Bend, In ...
, and
Saturday Looks Good To Me Saturday Looks Good to Me is an American experimental indie pop band that formed in 1999. The group is led by singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Fred Thomas (former member of His Name Is Alive). Albums by the group are know ...
. Mitchell and Littleton backed Lisa Loeb on her song "
Stay (I Missed You) "Stay (I Missed You)" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb. It was released in May 1994 as the lead single from the original movie soundtrack to ''Reality Bites'' (1994). The song was written and composed by Loeb herself, while produ ...
" which was a number-one hit in 1994 and appeared on the soundtrack for the film ''
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''. Mitchell and Littleton have performed and recorded under the name Nanang Tatang, an electro-pop duo. They released one album, ''Muki'' on TigerStyle records in 2003. Michael Littleton left the band in 1999 and played with
Tara Jane O'Neil Tara Jane O'Neil (born November 22, 1972) (surname sometimes written as "ONeil"; sometimes credited as TJO) is an American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, audio recording engineer, and visual artist based out of Los Angeles, California, Unite ...
,
The Mad Scene Hamish Kilgour (17 March 1957 – November or December 2022) was a New Zealand musician who co-founded the indie rock band The Clean with his brother David in 1978. Kilgour also co-founded the band Bailter Space in 1987 and later recorded as a ...
, and
Lois Maffeo Lois Maffeo (professionally known for much of her career as Lois) is an American musician and writer who lives in Olympia, Washington. She has been closely involved with and influenced many independent musicians, especially in the 1990s-era Olymp ...
before became a founding member of New York City bands
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Blood on the Wall Blood on the Wall is a lo-fi music, lo-fi, Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn-based indie rock band, influenced by bands like The Jesus and Mary Chain, Pavement (band), Pavement, Pixies (band), Pixies, and Sonic Youth. Band members include siblin ...
. White Magic's debut album ''
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Blood on the Wall Blood on the Wall is a lo-fi music, lo-fi, Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn-based indie rock band, influenced by bands like The Jesus and Mary Chain, Pavement (band), Pavement, Pixies (band), Pixies, and Sonic Youth. Band members include siblin ...
released three full-length albums, ''
Blood on the Wall Blood on the Wall is a lo-fi music, lo-fi, Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn-based indie rock band, influenced by bands like The Jesus and Mary Chain, Pavement (band), Pavement, Pixies (band), Pixies, and Sonic Youth. Band members include siblin ...
'', ''
Awesomer ''Awesomer'' is a 2005 album by Brooklyn-based indie rock band Blood on the Wall. Its music combines influences like My Bloody Valentine, Pixies A pixie (also pisky, pixy, pixi, pizkie, and piskie in Cornwall and Devon, and pigsie or puggs ...
'', and ''
Liferz Blood on the Wall is a lo-fi, Brooklyn-based indie rock band, influenced by bands like The Jesus and Mary Chain, Pavement, Pixies, and Sonic Youth. Band members include siblings Courtney (bassist/vocalist) and Brad Shanks (guitarist/vocali ...
'', all on
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label. Karla Schickele was a founding member of the band Beekeeper from New York City, along with her brother, guitarist and composer Matthew Schickele, and drummer Jan Kotik. They released the album ''Ostrich'' on
Southern Records Founded 1992 by John Loder, Southern Records is an independent record label (Loder also ran the recording facility Southern Studios). It is based in London and until 2008 had offices in the United States, France and Berlin. The label is closel ...
in 1999. Karla also records under the name k. and released two albums ''New Problems'' (2001) and ''Goldfish'' (2002), both on TigerStyle Records. A third k. album entitled ''History Grows'' was released in 2012. She also released a split single with
Ted Leo and The Pharmacists Ted Leo and the Pharmacists (sometimes written Ted Leo/Pharmacists, Ted Leo + Pharmacists, or TL/Rx) are an American rock band formed in 1999 in Washington, D.C. They have released six full-length studio albums and have toured internationally. ...
. She played keyboards with the band
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when they toured Europe with
Radiohead Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985. The band consists of Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); brothers Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, keyboards, other instruments) and Colin Greenwood (bass) ...
in 2004. Schickele is the founder of Brooklyn's Willie Mae
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. She is the daughter of American classical music composer
Peter Schickele "Professor" Peter Schickele (; born July 17, 1935) is an American composer, musical educator, and parody, parodist, best known for comedy albums featuring his music, but which he presents as being composed by the fictional P. D. Q. Bach. He also ...
. Violinist Ida Pearle has performed and recorded with
The Magnetic Fields The Magnetic Fields (named after the André Breton/Philippe Soupault novel ''Les Champs Magnétiques'') are an American Band (rock and pop), band founded and led by Stephin Merritt. Merritt is the group's primary songwriter, producer, and vocali ...
, appearing on their ''
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'' album. She has also played with
Ted Leo and The Pharmacists Ted Leo and the Pharmacists (sometimes written Ted Leo/Pharmacists, Ted Leo + Pharmacists, or TL/Rx) are an American rock band formed in 1999 in Washington, D.C. They have released six full-length studio albums and have toured internationally. ...
, and appears on the ''
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'' album. She has recorded and performed with
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Discography


Studio albums

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Tales of Brave Ida Tales may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Tales (album), ''Tales'' (album), a 1995 album by Marcus Miller *Tales (film), ''Tales'' (film), a 2014 Iranian film *Tales (TV series), ''Tales'' (TV series), an American television series *Tales (video ...
'' (1994) * ''
I Know About You ''I Know About You'' is the second studio album by American indie rock duo Ida, released in 1996 on Simple Machines Records. Reception "Subtle, gentle and picturesque...consistently memorable" – CMJ New Music Report "gentle, understate ...
'' (1996) * ''
Ten Small Paces ''Ten Small Paces'' is the third studio album by the American indie rock duo Ida (band), Ida, released in 1997 in music, 1997 on Simple Machines Records. Track listing Personnel ;Ida * Daniel Littleton – guitar, piano, vocals, dobro, vio ...
'' (1997) * ''
Will You Find Me ''Will You Find Me'' is the fifth studio album by American indie rock band Ida, released in 2000 on Tiger Style Records. Reception ''Will You Find Me'' was reviewed as "Album of the Week" in ''The New York Times'', where Jon Pareles described ...
'' (2000) * ''
The Braille Night ''The Braille Night'' is the fifth studio album by American indie rock duo Ida, released in 2001 on Tiger Style Records. Track listing #"Let's Go Walking" (D. Littleton/Mitchell/Schickele/M. Littleton) – 3:59 #"Ignatia Amara" (Littleton) – ...
'' (2001) * '' Shhh...'' (2002) * ''
Heart Like a River ''Heart Like a River'' is the 6th studio album by American indie rock duo Ida (band), Ida, released in 2005 in music, 2005 on Polyvinyl Records. Reception Critical reception for ''Heart Like a River'' varied from mildly favorable to very favo ...
'' (2005) * '' Lovers Prayers'' (2008)


Live albums

* ''Insound Tour Support Series Vol. 11'' (2000) *''Angel Hall'' (2003; recorded in 2000) * ''The Bottom of the Hill'' (2-CD set, 2005)


With Retsin

* ''The Ida Retsin Family: Volume One'' (1998)


Singles/EPs

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Losing True Losing may refer to: Music * "Losing" (Tenth Avenue North song), a 2012 song by Tenth Avenue North * "Losing" (Takida song), a 2006 song by Takida * ''Losing'' (album) People with the surname * Sabine Lösing (born 1955), German politician Se ...
'' (1998), EP * ''
Shhh Shh or Shhh or SHH can refer to: *''Shh'', a request for silence Biology * ''SHH'', sonic hedgehog gene name Films *'' Sh-h-h-h-h-h'', 1955 American cartoon directed by Tex Avery * ''Shhh'' (film), 1975 American comedy film starring Rita Moreno ...
'' (2002), Single * '' My Fair, My Dark'' (2008), EP


Compilations

* ''Who Were You Then'' (2008) * ''Tellings: The Simple Machine Years 1994-1997'' (2008) * ''Tales of Brave Ida'' (CD accompanying book, 2008)


Compilation appearances

* ''A Tribute to Bob Dylan, Vol. 3 - The Times They Are A Changin, (Sister Ruby Records, 1998) "Boot of Spanish Leather" * ''Random Acts of Radio'' (Random Records, 1998), "Walk Away Renee" * '' This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation'' (Arena Rock Recording, 2001), "Hearts Don't Break" (Disc 2, Track 7) * ''In My Living Room'' (Kimchee Records, 2003), "Losing True" * ''Amos House Collection (Vol. II)'', "Jubilee" * ''Never Kept a Diary'' (Motorcoat Records, 1998)


Book with CD

*''Tales of Brave Ida'' (2008)


References


External links


Official Site

Official MySpace Page

Ida on Polyvinyl Records site

You Are My Flower site
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