P.J. Harvey
b. Polly Jean Harvey, 9 October 1969, Yeovil, Somerset, England. Harvey was the daughter of hippie parents who exposed her to art rock artists such as Captain Beefheart and folk singer-songwriters like Bob Dylan at an early age. After growing up on their farm in Dorset and playing saxophone with an eight-piece instrumental group, she wrote her first songs as part of the Polekats, a folk trio who toured local pubs, in which she was only just old enough to drink. Afterwards, she attended an art foundation course before joining Somerset-based band Automatic Dlamini for two and a half years (from whom would come several future collaborators). Over this period she contributed saxophone, guitar and vocals, and toured Europe twice, also appearing on the chorus of local band Grape's "Baby In A Plastic Bag" single, and singing backing vocals on Bristol-based Family Cat's "Colour Me Grey".

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Albums
  • (1992)  Dry
Top Tracks
  • C'mon Billy
  • Naked Cousin
  • Sheela-Na-Gig
  • One Time Too Many
  • Oh My Lover
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