Biography
Introduction
George Pringle (full name: Georgina Richards-Pringle) is an artist, performer and writer from London, U.K. She is known for her stream-of-consciousness style poetry and prose delivered over backing tracks which she creates on GarageBand music software. To date, she has self-released one EP, Poor EP, poor EP without a name.
Biography
Pringle was born in Westminster Hospital in London in December 1984 to architect parents. She grew up in World's End, Chelsea (listen to S.W.10). Pringle drew constantly from a young age and at the age of 11 she went to board at Malvern Girls' College in Worcestershire after winning the Art Scholarship (the school has now merged with a neighbouring public school and is called Malvern St.James). Pringle studied piano between the ages of seven and fourteen and was a member of the choir. She first started experimenting with home recording at the age of 16 when she pinched her older brother's guitar and started making demos on a shoddy two deck Karaoke machine at home during the holidays. She then started recording tracks on a French Oral examination tape recorder in the school hall at night using the asembaly microphone. She formed a punk band named Scrappy whilst at Malvern with two local boys: Tom Fulcher and Brinn Jardine. in the band, she wrote songs, sang and played guitar. Scrappy split up and she then embarked on a solo career, writing acoustic music and playing open mic nights in Worcester.
Despite her scholarship, Pringle was advised against taking art at university by her teachers but with an increased interest in photography, graphics and video, Pringle applied to Oxford Brookes University and gained a place on an A level portfolio composed of life drawing and comic sketches alone. It was at university that she tired of guitars and acquiring Garageband music software which came on her iBook, she started composing electronic music to accompany the poetry and prose that she writes. Pringle has graduated and continues to record and perform, having recorded BBC Radio 1 sessions and featured on The Verb, a poetry programme run by BBC3. She has played Music and Literary Festivals and continues to tour and record.
Pringle has now returned to London where she currently resides.
Releases
"Salon des Refusés", September 2009 (self released)
"Poor Ep. poor EP without a name", March 2008 (self releaseed)
References
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- McNamee, David (July 16, 2008). "Spoken word? What's it all about? George Pringle's musical poems are causing a buzz - but can spoken word pop ever avoid the pretentious tag?". The Guardian. http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/07/spoken_word_whats_it_all_about.html. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- Rogers, Jude (March 7, 2008). "In between cake-baking and child-rearing, where do these chicks get the time? Too many stories imply that music-making women are a new phenomenon - which must smart if you're Wanda Jackson or Joan Jett". The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/mar/07/popandrock4. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- Cooper, Leonie (January 13, 2007). "Meet the mini Allens ... Thanks to Lily, labels are rushing to sign a new breed of female artist. Leonie Cooper joins the stars who'll make you forget Dido ever existed". The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2007/jan/13/popandrock1. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- Cairns, Dan; Mark Edwards (December 16, 2007). "The hottest downloads; Must-have reissues; Book now". The Sunday Times. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article3042425.ece. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- "New Music: George Pringle: "I'm Very Scared Buster, Yes at Last"". Pitchfork. January 31, 2008. http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/download/48171-new-music-george-pringle-im-very-scared-buster-yes-at-last-mp3-stream. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- Bearder, Tim (2007-06-04). "George Pringle interview". BBC Oxford. http://www.bbc.co.uk/oxford/content/articles/2007/06/04/george_pringle.shtml. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
Biography from Wikipedia


Salon des Refusés
Poor EP, Poor EP Without A Name