- Alexis Gewertz Shepard
Alexis Gewertz Shepard (1969 –
March 31 ,1998 ) was a folksinger-songwriter . She led the Alexis Shepard Band, also includingJohn Rapoza ,Jerry O'Hare , andMike Aiello . She was hit by a truck and died while riding herbicycle inCambridge, Massachusetts . This occurred just before the planned recording of her debut album, and a group ofBoston -area musicians, includingFaith Soloway ,Jenny Reynolds , andEsther Friedman , collaborated to release an album of Shepard's songs (from demos and live recordings) after her death. Her mother,Deborah Gewertz , is an anthropologist who studied the people ofPapua New Guinea , and wrote about the ritual that commemorated Shepard's death in [http://www.amherst.edu/magazine/issues/02spring/features/gewertz.html an article in "Amherst" magazine] .Her song "Purple Ray Gun" appeared posthumously on the Respond compilation, a benefit for
domestic violence causes, and the project was dedicated to her.External links
* [http://www.alexisshepard.com/ Official web site]
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NAME = Shepard, Alexis Gewertz
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = folksinger-songwriter
DATE OF BIRTH = 1969
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DATE OF DEATH =March 31 ,1998
PLACE OF DEATH =Cambridge, Massachusetts , USA
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