Liz Phair was born on April 17, 1967, adopted by John (physician and AIDS researcher) and Nancy (instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago) Phair and spent her early childhood in Ohio. In 1976 the family, which includes an older brother, relocated from Cincinnati to the posh Chicago suburb of Winnetka where Phair grew into a creative adolescent who wrote songs at the family piano but displayed a rebellious streak. She left Winnetka to attend the quirky liberal Oberlin College in Ohio, where she studied art history and studio art. At Oberlin, she became fascinated with underground indie rock and eventually became friends with guitarist Chris Brokaw, who would later join the alt-rock outfit Come.
The effect of Oberlin on Phair's music
(from Contemporary Musicians | 2004 | Brennan, Carol; Gibner, Jason |
The effect of Oberlin on Phair's music
(from Contemporary Musicians | 2004 | Brennan, Carol; Gibner, Jason |
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