Jennifer Finch

Musician

Birthday August 5, 1966

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 57 years old

Nationality United States

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1966

Jennifer Finch (born August 5, 1966) is an American musician, designer, and photographer most notable for being the primary bass player of the punk rock band L7.

Finch was born August 5, 1966, and grew up in West Los Angeles.

1967

She was adopted in 1967 by Robert Edward Finch, an aeronautics engineer, and his wife Sandra Jacobson; they later divorced in 1974.

Finch credits the support of her adoptive father, who was also an amateur photographer, as being instrumental to her creative development.

1980

Finch took an interest in photography at an early age and attended a summer art session at Otis Parsons in 1980.

Finch began her musical career in the mid 1980s.

1984

She played bass in the San Francisco-based band Sugar Babydoll (or Sugar Babylon) from 1984 - 1986.

The band featured Courtney Love, future founder of Hole, and future Babes in Toyland founder Kat Bjelland.

This line-up produced a demo recording which remains unreleased.

Finch subsequently played in the short-lived Hollywood band The Pandoras, formed by bassist Gwynne Kahn.

1986

Active in L7 from 1986 to 1996, Finch also wrote music and performed with her bands OtherStarPeople and The Shocker in the interim before joining the reunited L7 in 2014.

In 1986, Finch joined the Los Angeles-based punk rock group L7.

In the documentary film L7: Pretend We’re Dead, bandmate Donita Sparks described Finch as "persistent" and stated that after Finch joined the band, her networking skills and stage energy continued to significantly boost the momentum building within the group.

These pictures eventually documented the early punk scene that she became involved in before joining L7 in 1986.

1988

Finch contributed to the albums L7 (1988) Smell the Magic(1990), Bricks Are Heavy (1992), and Hungry for Stink (1994).

Finch was the sole songwriter during this period for several of L7's songs including "(Right On) Thru", "Everglade", "One More Thing", and "Shirley".

1990

She remained with L7 throughout the band's most successful period in the early 1990s.

1994

In 1994, Finch and her L7 bandmate Demetra "Dee" Plakas performed with Japanese musician Hide, also appearing in the original video for his song "Doubt".

In 1994, Finch was featured in a music video for Hole for their breakthrough album Live Through This, as the original bassist Kristen Pfaff had died of an over-dose in June of that year.

1995

In 1995, after the death of her father, Finch adopted the name "Precious" as an homage to him.

1996

Finch officially departed L7 in 1996.

1998

OtherStarPeople completed their debut record Diamonds In The Belly Of The Dog in 1998; the group were signed with A&M Records/Interscope and the album was released in August 1999.

Joshua Clover of Spin magazine described the OtherStarPeople record as bringing "less weight and more strangeness than Finch's old crew - it's L.A.-slick and punky-dirty".

2002

Finch founded the punk rock group The Shocker in Los Angeles in 2002.

2003

Finch was also involved with Betty Blowtorch, appearing in the 2003 documentary film Betty Blowtorch And Her Amazing True Life Adventures.

The band played dates on the Warped Tour in 2003 and 2005.

The Shocker released Up Your Ass Tray as an EP in 2003, followed by a full-length album in 2006 on Go-Kart Records.

2006

Finch served as the sole songwriter and primary singer of The Shocker through 2006.

Her photography (1979–1995) was on display at an LA Weekly sponsored art show at Aidan Ryley Taylor Gallery in Hollywood, until November 18, 2006.

2011

In January 2011, Finch co-founded new band Sex in Progress along with Evie Evil of Evil Beaver.

Finch produced a Ramones' tribute album Brats on the Beat for the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

The album features "kid friendly" versions of Ramones' songs with guest vocals and music provided by various punk musicians.

2014

In 2014, L7 reformed with the primary line up of Finch with Suzi Gardner, Donita Sparks, and Dee Plakas.

2016

In the bands 2016 documentary L7: Pretend We’re Dead, Finch cites health and money issues, as well as grieving over the loss of her father and the band’s roadie and friend Umbar as reasons for her departure.

After departing from L7, Finch wrote music and sang for her band OtherStarPeople with Xander Smith.

2017

They toured extensively and released new singles in 2017 and 2018.

2019

L7's latest full album Scatter the Rats was released on Blackheart Records on May 3, 2019, to generally favorable reviews.

Finch wrote the song "Garbage Truck".

The band resumed a six-week national tour starting on May 10, 2019.

At the age of 13, Finch began to take photos of her friends in Los Angeles on a camera given to her by her father.