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词条 Talena Atfield
释义

  1. Musical career

     Kittie  After Kittie 

  2. References

  3. External links

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| instrument = Bass, guitar
| genre = Nu metal, industrial
| occupation = Musician
| years_active = 1999—2009
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}}Talena A. L. Atfield (born January 14, 1983) is a former Canadian bass player, best known as a member of Kittie.[1]

Musical career

Kittie

Talena had just about given up on playing in a band when she received a phone call from Mercedes Lander. Talena was asked to take the place in local band Kittie as their bassist Tanya Candler had just left for "personal reasons". Talena had been a supporter of Kittie and was happy to join them so she learned how to play bass guitar in two weeks to go out to New York to film the video for Brackish.

In 1999, Atfield joined Kittie to replace Tanya Candler on bass guitar. Although she did not play on Spit, the first studio album by Kittie, the cover art on later pressings was changed to represent her presence in the band. She performed on their second album and the band's accompanying live appearances. In 2002, Talena Atfield left and was replaced on bass guitar by Jennifer Arroyo.

After Kittie

Atfield was also a member of Fallon Bowman's Amphibious Assault industrial music project.

Atfield served on a judging panel for America's Hot Musician, a reality talent competition for instrumental musicians, alongside Duke Ellington Orchestra alumnus Gregory Charles Royal and National Symphony Orchestra violinist Marissa Regni. The show was to air on the Oxygen Network in July 2007. An attorney representing the current incarnation of Kittie served American Youth Symphony (producers of America's Hot Musician) a cease-and-desist letter for their use of clips from the band's video "What I Always Wanted" in the opening sequence of the show.

References

1. ^{{cite news| title = NEWS > Former KITTIE Bassist Talena Atfield On Judges Panel For America's Hot Musician| first = Martin| last = Popoff| authorlink = Martin Popoff| url = http://www.bravewords.com/news/70360| agency = {{URL|bravewords.com/home}}| newspaper = Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles| publisher = Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles| location = Toronto| issn = 1705-3781| oclc = 57191652| date = 19 July 2007| page =| pages =| at =| accessdate = 24 February 2011| quote =| archiveurl =| archivedate =| volume =| issue =}}
| publisher =Roadrunner Records| format =| archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20090330160007/http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=72988| archivedate =2009-03-30| accessdate =5 December 2007| quote =| postscript =.| deadurl =yes| df =}}

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External links

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