Clare Fader
Clare Fader & the Vaudevillains is a dark cabaret act that blends cabaret, … Read Full Bio ↴Clare Fader & the Vaudevillains is a dark cabaret act that blends cabaret, jazz, pop, and world music that calls Winston-Salem, North Carolina their home.
Led by Clare Fader on vocals, the Vaudevillains - Aaron Bachelder (percussion), Brad Cokendolpher (guitar), Mary K. Elinks (cello), and Andy Mabe (bass and backing vocals) - released the album Seventh and Trade in 2003 on the Raconteur Records label, "The Southeast's Most Independent Label" founded by Fader herself.
Prior to Seventh and Trade, Fader released a "solo" album entitled The Elephant's Baby in December, 2000, to which Dirty Linen said, "One of the more unique American recordings I have heard in recent years."
Clare Fader's music has been used in episodes of MTV's The Real World, as well as in Ramin Bahrani's film Man Push Cart. She's also been featured on a "Biddycast," which is a Podcast program started by her friends the Lascivious Biddies.
Led by Clare Fader on vocals, the Vaudevillains - Aaron Bachelder (percussion), Brad Cokendolpher (guitar), Mary K. Elinks (cello), and Andy Mabe (bass and backing vocals) - released the album Seventh and Trade in 2003 on the Raconteur Records label, "The Southeast's Most Independent Label" founded by Fader herself.
Prior to Seventh and Trade, Fader released a "solo" album entitled The Elephant's Baby in December, 2000, to which Dirty Linen said, "One of the more unique American recordings I have heard in recent years."
Clare Fader's music has been used in episodes of MTV's The Real World, as well as in Ramin Bahrani's film Man Push Cart. She's also been featured on a "Biddycast," which is a Podcast program started by her friends the Lascivious Biddies.
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Clare Fader Lyrics
Alice Alice Aurora's boring Alice I saw her snoring The laser…
Animal Charm Charlotte wept for some fine pig, they say Forgive me if…
Big Bang Theory Man Well, you said that we'd take walks and have esoteric…
Cabin Fever The light is moody the walls are smirking The fire is cack…
Drunk On Skin My life was free of friction I needed a new addiction But…
Johnny Johnny you're a candy jar A blaze with fireballs Johnny…
Love Is the Cruelest Cliche I was an ice storm refugee Romeo came and rescued me I'll…
Queen She draws hr own apocalypse Between her blood-red ruby lips …
Sister of Mine I dream of Jeannie And the Jeannie in me My dreams are…
The Wine There are 300 steps to my bed And I've had too…
Wedding Day Lament There's confetti on the courthouse stairs No one cares and n…
D. Carmona
on Alice
Aurora's boring Alice
Alice is not as fascinating or exciting as her friend Aurora
Aurora refers to the city in Canada, not a person's name.
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on Johnny
CORRECTION: "capital" is correct. (my bad!)
But Aurora refers to a city in Canada, not a person.
D. Carmona
on Alice
The location is ostensibly very interesting, potentially comparing it to Wonderland in 'Alice in Wonderland'
Capitol (not capital) - a reference to Aurora which is located in Ontario as is Canada's capitol city, of Ottawa.
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on Alice
To the girls with googly eyes
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on Alice
It's a capital wonderland
It's a capitol wonderland
For Alice
For Alice
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on Alice
I saw her snoring
Aurora's boring Alice
Alice I saw her snoring
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on Queen
Sitting in the coffee shop
Sitting in a coffee shop
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on Queen
And kiss the world goodbye?
To cash in on a lifelong debt
And kiss this world goodbye?
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on Queen
I wonder is she ready yet
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on Queen
And wonders why she left her bed