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JD Samson was born on 4 August, 1978 in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., is an American musician. Discover JD Samson'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 45 years old?
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Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
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United States
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JD Samson Height, Weight & Measurements
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JD Samson Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is JD Samson worth at the age of 45 years old? JD Samson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. She is from United States. We have estimated JD Samson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Jocelyn Samson (born August 4, 1978), known professionally as JD Samson, is an American musician, producer, songwriter and DJ best known as a member of the bands Le Tigre and MEN.
Samson grew up in Pepper Pike, Ohio, and attended Orange High School.
Samson came out as a lesbian at age 15 and is well known for their support of both LGBT and feminist causes.
In high school, Samson played field hockey and was involved in their school's gay-straight alliance.
Samson graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 2000, with a degree in film.
While at school, Samson held jobs as a manager of a coffee shop, a campus tour guide, and as a research assistant for her queer-theory professor.
Additionally, she co-produced and directed the Sarah Lawrence College Film and Video Festival while at school.
Samson joined Le Tigre in 2000 when co-founder Sadie Benning left the band before the album Feminist Sweepstakes was recorded.
Samson had previously worked as the band's projectionist and slide-show operator during live performances in support of their first record, Le Tigre.
The self-proclaimed "underground electro-feminist performance artists" combined visuals, music and dance in their performances.
Samson's contributions to Le Tigre include the song "Viz", which deals with her experiences as a member of a sexual minority, and "New Kicks," which contains excerpts of a protest that Samson recorded.
Feminist Sweepstakes came out in 2001 and was released on Mr. Lady Records & Videos in North America and on Chicks On Speed Records in Europe.
In 2003, she released 'JD's Lesbian Calendar', a collaboration with photographer Cass Bird, which was followed up in 2006 with 'JD's Lesbian Utopia', a calendar documenting Samson's travels around the U.S. in an RV.
Since then, JD has worked closely with choreographers Vanessa Anspaugh, Katy Pyle, Julie Cunningham.
Le Tigre's final album, This Island (2004), was Le Tigre's first on a major label (Universal Records).
Ric Ocasek of the Cars produced one track, "Tell You Now".
Samson and her Le Tigre bandmates Kathleen Hanna and Johanna Fateman also produced the Christina Aguilera song "My Girls ft. Peaches", for Aguilera's album Bionic.
In the second half of 2006, the band decided to take an extended break.
Samson appeared in John Cameron Mitchell's 2006 film Shortbus as "Jid", a patron of the Shortbus club.
In 2007, Samson and Fateman formed a new project, MEN, as a DJ, production, and remix team.
After initial songwriting and outside remix work, Fateman took time off to have a child, and Samson recruited the members of her side band Hirsute, including Ladybug Transistor's Michael O'Neill and Ginger Brooks Takahashi, to perform live as MEN.
Samson has said that their music speaks of "issues such as wartime economies, sexual compromise, and the demand for liberties through lyrical content and an inventive, high-energy stage show".
In 2009 MEN self-released an EP called MEN that sold out following US tours with Peaches and Gossip.
MEN also toured in the UK and Europe during this time.
In 2010, Samson served as a judge at the 9th annual Independent Music Awards.
Their debut album Talk About Body was released on February 1, 2011, via Iamsound in the US and through Sony/Columbia in Europe.
The album included singles for the songs "Who Am I To Feel So Free", "Off Our Backs", and "Credit Card Babies".
In the spring of 2012 MEN changed their name to JD Samson & MEN and released an EP Next in April followed in September by the song "Let Me Out Or Let Me In" in support of the Russian feminist punk-rock collective Pussy Riot.
JD Samson & MEN's second full-length album was titled Labor.
Samson also has performed as a member of the band The New England Roses and as keyboard player of electro-punk artist Peaches' live band, The Herms, with Radio Sloan and Samantha Maloney.
Samson collaborates with Nick van Hofwegen of Young N' Sick on their electro disco project, SHARER.
In 2016, Le Tigre reunited to show support for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, releasing their first song in a decade entitled "I'm With Her".
In 2016, Samson appeared in the Netflix series The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show as a musical guest.
Samson hosted several Broadly interviews such as Last Lesbian Bar about the disappearing lesbian bar, and interviews with Margaret Cho, and Kate Nash.
In 2017, Samson plays a small role as a New York artist in Odd Mom Out.
Samson collaborated with filmmaker, Sam Green on a project for the 2019 Whitney Biennal and is currently working on another project with him.
Samson has a songwriting and publishing deal through Universal Music Publishing Group.
They have written songs for Christina Aguilera ("My Girls ft. Peaches"), Junior Senior ("Can I Get Get Get"), Cobra Starship ("Shwick"), French Horn Rebellion ("Girls ft. JD Samson and Fat Tony"), The Aikiu, Bitch and Ferron, Pelifics ("Spray Painted Knuckles"), among others.
Samson is a co-founder of the performance art group "Dykes Can Dance".