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'''Julia Adamson''', formerly known as '''Julia Nagle''', is a composer/musician born [[September 30]], [[1960]] in [[Peterborough, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. In 1967, her family moved to [[Manchester]], [[England]].
'''Julia Adamson''', formerly known as '''Julia Nagle''', is a composer/musician born [[September 30]], [[1960]] in [[Peterborough, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. In 1967, her family moved to [[Manchester]], [[England]].


Although she had previously performed in Manchester group [[What? Noise]], she is also known as a member of [[The Fall]] between 1995-2001. She contributed to ''[[The Light User Syndrome]]'', ''[[Levitate]]'', ''[[The Marshall Suite]]'' and ''[[The Unutterable]]'', mainly writing and programming computer tracks and during live performances playing keyboards, guitar and operating a [[Digital Audio Tape|DAT]] with the computer tracks. She was the only member of the group not to quit after an onstage altercation amongst the band in New York in April 1998. This was despite the fact that singer
In 1971 she recorded with [[St Winifreds Choir]] on the first album the school did of modern hymns. In 1977 she played in punk group ''Blackout'' alongside ''Tony Ogden'' and ''Gordon King''. She joined group ''Illustration'' in 1979 and recorded material with [[Martin Hannett]] as producer for [[Some Bizzare Records]]. She later formed Manchester group [[What? Noise]] with husband [[Chris Nagle]] and were signed to [[One Little Indian Records]] where she contributed to album'' Fat''. She is also known as a member of [[The Fall]] between 1995-2001. She contributed to ''[[The Light User Syndrome]]'', ''[[Levitate]]'', ''[[The Marshall Suite]]'' and ''[[The Unutterable]]'', mainly writing and programming computer tracks and during live performances playing keyboards, guitar and operating a [[Digital Audio Tape|DAT]] with the computer tracks. When a large [[VAT]] invoice was given to the group in 1997, incurred before Julia joined, it caused tensions with the members it has been issued to and led to a split in the group in 1998. She was the only member of the group not to quit after an onstage altercation amongst the band in New York in April 1998. This was despite the fact that singer
[[Mark E. Smith]] was charged with assaulting her, resulting in a protection order being issued on returning to the UK ''("Hip Priest", Simon Ford Quartet Books 2003 pp259-60)''. She left in Spring 2001 before the recording of ''[[Are You Are Missing Winner]]'', although she can be heard on a segment of one track.
[[Mark E. Smith]] was charged with assaulting her, resulting in a protection order being issued on returning to the UK.


Julia continues to write and perform under the name Invisiblegirl. Also now expanded into Invisiblegirl Music Publishing and Invisiblegirl Records.
Since 2001 Julia continues to write and perform under the name Invisiblegirl and has released single ''Fun''. Invisiblegirl has now expanded into Invisiblegirl Music Publishing and Invisiblegirl Records.


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.invisiblegirl.co.uk Invisiblegirl]
*[http://www.invisiblegirl.co.uk Invisiblegirl] website.


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Revision as of 00:41, 30 September 2007

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Julia Adamson, formerly known as Julia Nagle, is a composer/musician born September 30, 1960 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. In 1967, her family moved to Manchester, England.

In 1971 she recorded with St Winifreds Choir on the first album the school did of modern hymns. In 1977 she played in punk group Blackout alongside Tony Ogden and Gordon King. She joined group Illustration in 1979 and recorded material with Martin Hannett as producer for Some Bizzare Records. She later formed Manchester group What? Noise with husband Chris Nagle and were signed to One Little Indian Records where she contributed to album Fat. She is also known as a member of The Fall between 1995-2001. She contributed to The Light User Syndrome, Levitate, The Marshall Suite and The Unutterable, mainly writing and programming computer tracks and during live performances playing keyboards, guitar and operating a DAT with the computer tracks. When a large VAT invoice was given to the group in 1997, incurred before Julia joined, it caused tensions with the members it has been issued to and led to a split in the group in 1998. She was the only member of the group not to quit after an onstage altercation amongst the band in New York in April 1998. This was despite the fact that singer Mark E. Smith was charged with assaulting her, resulting in a protection order being issued on returning to the UK.

Since 2001 Julia continues to write and perform under the name Invisiblegirl and has released single Fun. Invisiblegirl has now expanded into Invisiblegirl Music Publishing and Invisiblegirl Records.