Liz Phair, born on April 17, 1967, in New Haven, Connecticut, is best known as a pioneering singer-songwriter in the alternative rock music scene. Her debut album "Exile in Guyville" (1993) challenged conventional ideas about gender and sexuality.
Her candid and provocative lyrics helped usher in a new era of feminist rock, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. She continued to influence the genre with albums like "Whip-Smart" and "Whitechocolatespaceegg," establishing herself as an indie rock icon and a voice of empowerment for women in music.
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