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Alice Cohen was born on 25 November, 1958 in United States, is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Alice Cohen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Alice Cohen Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Alice Cohen worth at the age of 65 years old? Alice Cohen’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. She is from United States. We have estimated Alice Cohen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Alice Cohen (born November 25, 1958) also known by the stage name Alice Desoto, is a New York City-based American singer, songwriter, musician and fine artist.
She has performed as the lead vocalist for two major label bands, the Vels and Die Monster Die.
Cohen is best known for her work as the primary songwriter and lead vocalist of the Vels, a Philadelphia new wave and synth-pop band that she co-founded in 1980.
In 1980, Cohen wrote the disco song "Deetour" for Karen Young which was then released as a single in 1982, re-released on Horse Meat Disco in July 2009.
To date this is the only time that she has written a song for someone else.
The track "Souvenirs" was originally written for the Bangles but the recording deal failed to materialise and the song was instead recorded for the Vels' second studio album House of Miracles.
The Vels were the more commercially successful of the two, with their 1984 single "Look My Way" peaking at No. 72 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
In 1984, they signed a recording contract with Mercury Records and released two studio albums, Velocity (1984) and House of Miracles (1986), neither of which charted.
However, they had one minor hit ("Look My Way") and a successful MTV music video.
The Vels toured the U.S. in 1986, opening for British band the Psychedelic Furs.
After the Vels broke up in 1987, Cohen's career changed direction and she became active in the indie rock and underground touring scene.
Cohen's best-known venture in this period was the band Die Monster Die.
DMD released two studio albums: 1992's Chrome Molly on Dutch East, and 1994's Withdrawal Method on Roadrunner Records.
The band broke up soon after.
In 1996, Cohen sang a track (on camera) in the Martin Scorsese-produced musical comedy-drama film Grace of My Heart (1996), directed by Allison Anders.
In recent years, Cohen has performed frequently as a solo act, as well as collaborating with a number of groups including LYDSOD, Long Lost, Raw Thrills, Castles, and Espadrille.
(N.B. In 2000, another band, founded in Salt Lake City in 1995 as Casa Diablo, renamed itself DieMonsterDie; this band is unrelated to the band Cohen was in. )
Cohen has also pursued a solo career and has released six studio albums since 2008.
In 2008, she released her debut solo studio album Sky Flowers on her self-owned label Crinoline Records.
In 2008, Cohen began to produce animated music videos for artists such as Ducktails, Coasting, Broken Deer, and Greatest Hits, using found imagery and objects in traditional cutout and stop motion animation style.
Other video and animation work includes "Single Sentence Animations" for the independent publisher Electric Literature as well as gallery and installation work.
Other solo studio albums include Walking Up Walls (2009), Pink Keys (2012), Wild Vines & Tenement Shrines (2013), Into the Grey Salons (2016), Artificial Fairytales (2019), and her most recent album, Moonrising (2022).
With the release of Cohen's solo albums, she became active in video and animation, creating music videos to accompany her own releases, as well as composing soundtracks for other animations and video projects.
Cohen's collages and paintings have appeared in galleries in New York City, San Francisco and elsewhere.
She has made music videos for dozens of indie bands and musicians.
In 2010, Cohen had her first solo exhibition of visual works including video, collage, and installation, which took place at Live with Animals gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Her work has been screened at Anthology Film Archives, the Film-Makers' Cooperative, Printed Matter, Inc., Microscope Gallery, Millennium Film Workshop, the New Museum, the Morbid Anatomy Museum, and the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, Poland.
Cohen animated 17 episodes of the 2016 TV show Single + Swiping for Full Screen Network.
Cohen grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of two professional jazz pianists, Robert Cohen (died 2019) and Harriet Levin Cohen (died 2002).
Her father Robert was a respected figure in the Philadelphia jazz community, having performed for decades in the area, and he also had a chance performance with highly influential saxophonist Charlie Parker.