St. Vincent, the artistic alias of musician Annie Clark, is a Grammy-award winning artist known for her distinct blend of complex guitar work, experimental pop, and avant-garde aesthetics. Born on September 28, 1982, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, she began her music career as a member of The Polyphonic Spree and later toured with Sufjan Stevens. St. Vincent debuted her solo project with the album "Marry Me" in 2007 and gained increasing acclaim with each subsequent release, such as "Actor" (2009) and "Strange Mercy" (2011).
The artist's self-titled album, "St. Vincent," released in 2014, catapulted her to new heights, winning her a Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album—the first solo female performer in 20 years to win in that category. Following this success, St. Vincent's 2017 album "MASSEDUCTION" highlighted themes of power and identity, earning her further accolades. Her most recent work, "Daddy's Home," released in 2021, showcases an evolution in her sound, drawing inspiration from the gritty and glamorous New York City of the 1970s. Characterized by reinvention and theatrical flair, St. Vincent stands at the forefront of innovative music, seamlessly interweaving social commentary with her distinctly elaborate style.
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