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Jared Louche | |
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Birth name | Jared Hendrickson |
Born | (1960-12-11)December 11, 1960 (age 64) Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Industrial rock |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1984–present |
Jared Louche (bornJared Hendrickson; December 11, 1960) is an American musician best recognized as the front-man ofindustrial rock outfitChemlab. He also founded the bandH3llb3nt and has collaborated withPigface,Progrex.iv andVampire Rodents. He released a solo album, titledCovergirl in 1999.
In July 1984, Jared Hendrickson and Tom Smith formedPeach of Immortality. They released a handful of demo recordings before disbanding in 1991.[1] Louche formedChemlab withDylan Thomas More andJoe Frank in 1989. The band released the albumsBurn Out at the Hydrogen Bar (1993) andEast Side Militia (1996) onFifth Colvmn Records. He also formedH3llb3nt, a supergroup comprising himself,Bryan Barton,Charles Levi,Jordan Nogood andEric Powell.[2] After Chemlab dissolved in 1997, Louche found himself deep in debt and began working as an investment banker onWall Street. He took a two-year hiatus from music and returned in 1999 with his solo debut albumCovergirl.[3][4]
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