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Sadie Dupuis

Sarah Elizabeth "Sadie" Dupuis (born July 8, 1988) is an American musician who is the guitarist, lead vocalist and lyricist for the band Speedy Ortiz.[4] She has also released two solo albums, Slugger and Haunted Painting, under the name Sad13.[5][6] Dupuis has published two books of poetry.[7] A portrait of her was featured on the August 22, 2022 cover of The New Yorker.[8] In October 2023, Rolling Stone named Dupuis as one of The 250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.[9]

Sadie Dupuis
Dupuis in 2018
Background information
Birth nameSarah Elizabeth Dupuis
Born (1988-07-08) July 8, 1988 (age 35)[1]
GenresIndie rock
Occupation(s)Musician, poet[2][3]
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • vocals
Years active2011–present
Labels
Member ofSpeedy Ortiz

Early life and education edit

Dupuis began playing music as a child, singing in choirs and playing piano. She joined a professional choir in middle school and toured internationally with it through high school. She learned to play guitar at the age of 13.[10] When she was 14, she spent a year studying at Kent School, a private co-educational college preparatory school in Kent, Connecticut.[11] She is a graduate of Shepaug Valley High School in Washington, Connecticut.[1] She is also an alumna of Buck's Rock, an educational arts camp where she was both a student and an instructor of music, which later inspired Speedy Ortiz to fundraise for Girls Rock Camp.[12]

Dupuis attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for two years. She initially pursued dual degrees in mathematics and music before becoming interested in the school newspaper and deciding to eschew mathematics in favor of writing. After leaving MIT, she completed her schooling at Barnard College with a concentration on poetry. Before becoming a full-time musician, she worked as a freelance writer, taught writing courses, and got her MFA in poetry at University of Massachusetts Amherst.[13]

Career edit

Dupuis began writing and releasing music in high school, first recording herself on a TASCAM Portastudio.[14] In 2005, her song “Sixteen” briefly charted on Myspace in between Dashboard Confessional and James Blunt.[15] She formed the band Quilty in 2006, releasing the album Clover/Coriander in 2010; The Phoenix (newspaper) described the debut as “grungy” and “‘90s-inspired.”[16] The band split up in 2012 and Dupuis pursued Speedy Ortiz.[17] Dupuis wrote her first Speedy Ortiz song, "Ka-Prow", while teaching songwriting at Buck's Rock in 2011.[18] Speedy Ortiz released its first EP, Cop Kicker, in 2011. Also during 2011, Dupuis played in "the all-female Pavement cover band" Babement,[19] formed with Cindy Lou Gooden of Very Fresh;[20] however, they only performed a "couple shows."[21] In 2012, Dupuis' side project Dark Warble released an EP, Moon Is Trouble. Dupuis quit her teaching job and became a full-time musician while preparing for the release of Speedy Ortiz's second album, Foil Deer.[22]

Dupuis has featured on numerous tracks by Exploding in Sound bands Ovlov and Mister Goblin, providing backing vocals.[23][24][25] She has also worked with a range of artists as a producer, synth player, or guitarist, including Backxwash,[26] Ben Lee,[27] Field Mouse (band),[28] Tracy Bonham,[29] Lushlife[30] and Eric Slick.[31] Dupuis has scored music for podcasts including Jamie LoftusMy Year in Mensa and Ghost Church,[32] Chris Stedman’s Unread,[33] and the Songs in the Key of Death podcast alongside Bonnie Prince Billy.[34] In 2023 Dupuis was a co-writer on The New Pornographers album Continue as a Guest.[35]

In January 2016, Dupuis, under the name Sad13, worked with alternative hip-hop artist Lizzo and recorded the song "Basement Queens".[36] In November 2016, she released the album Slugger under the same name.[5] Sad13 toured the US supported by artists Vagabon, Sam Evian, Lisa Prank and Stef Chura,[37][38][39] the UK supported by Big Joanie[40] with an appearance at Glastonbury,[41] as well as Australia. Sad13 also toured opening for Deerhoof and Ted Leo.[42][43] In September 2020, Dupuis released her second album as Sad13, Haunted Painting.[6] While Dupuis played most of the instruments other than drums and orchestral contributions, it featured vocal performances from Helado Negro, Satomi Matsuzaki and Merrill Garbus.[44]

In November 2018, Dupuis released her first book of poetry, Mouthguard.[2][3] In October 2022, her second book of poetry Cry Perfume was released by Black Ocean Press.[7] In an essay for Talkhouse, Dupuis described the book as about grief, harm reduction, and said it "grapples with [her] work as a musician—all the icky moments the artist-unfriendly industry inflicts, and all the ways music and its communities have given [her] reasons to live."[45] It received positive reviews from Publishers Weekly, Ploughshares and Autostraddle,[46][47][48] was listed as a best book of the year by Rough Trade (shops) and Two Dollar Radio,[49] and was praised by authors Hanif Abdurraqib, Eileen Myles and Wendy Xu.[50] She has continued to publish as a freelance writer for Tape Op Magazine, Spin (magazine) and other publications.[51][52]

Through the label Carpark Records, Dupuis runs an imprint called Wax Nine; it is named for her mother’s pen name as a writer for Punk (magazine).[53] The label has released albums by Johanna Warren, Melkbelly, and Spacemoth. In 2020, Wax Nine began to publish an online poetry and art journal, which has featured writing from Melissa Lozada-Oliva, Jenny Zhang, and Richard Chiem.[54]

Personal life edit

Dupuis is a vegan,[55] and as of 2018, she has eaten a vegan diet for more than thirteen years.[56] She also is bisexual and demisexual.[57][58] She is an avid runner and has trained for marathons on tour.[59][60] She has been in a long-term relationship with Dylan Baldi of Cloud Nothings.[61]

Dupuis was raised by her mother Diane Dupuis, an artist and former public school teacher.[62] She grew up with her mother’s boyfriend who was a dog trainer, which inspired Dupuis as an advocate for animal rescue.[63] She has fostered and adopted pit bulls.[64] Dupuis' late father, William D. Kornreich,[65] worked as an A&R at ZE Records, Buddah Records, and United Artists,[66] and helped found the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[67]

Discography edit

Speedy Ortiz edit

Studio Albums edit

Sad13 edit

Studio Albums edit

  • Slugger (2016, Carpark)
  • Haunted Painting (2020, Wax Nine)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Coraggio, Jack. "Band's 'speedy' rise draws fans". Twitter.com. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "An Excerpt from Mouthguard, a Book of Poetry by Sadie Dupuis". Talkhouse. October 31, 2018. Retrieved August 4, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Vozick-Levinson, Simon (November 16, 2018). "How Sadie Dupuis Got Back into Poetry". Rolling Stone. Retrieved August 4, 2021.
  4. ^ Mumford, Gwilym. "Speedy Ortiz's Sadie Dupuis: 'I use songs as a way to feel better'". The Guardian. Retrieved September 6, 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Album Review: Sad13 – Slugger". Consequence of Sound. November 8, 2016. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
  6. ^ a b O'Connell, Chris (September 25, 2020). "Sad13 - Haunted Painting". Pitchfork. Retrieved August 4, 2021.
  7. ^ a b "Sadie Dupuis Announces New Poetry Book Cry Perfume". Pitchfork. July 26, 2022. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  8. ^ "How Did Speedy Ortiz's Sadie Dupuis End Up on the Cover of The New Yorker?". Pitchfork. August 16, 2022. Retrieved August 18, 2022.
  9. ^ "The 250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". Rolling Stone. October 13, 2023. Retrieved October 13, 2023.
  10. ^ Goodman, Elyssa (July 9, 2013). "Sadie Dupuis Talks 'Gwen Stefani-fication' Syndrome in Rock Bands Led by Women". New York Magazine: The Cut. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  11. ^ "Sadie Dupuis Talks Lana Del Rey's Short Film Tropico". The Talkhouse. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  12. ^ Mashurova, Nina. "On the Road With Speedy Ortiz and the Girls Rock Camp Benefit Tour". Live Nation TV. Vice. Retrieved July 21, 2017.
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  24. ^ "Ovlov, The Indie Band Fans Treasure Like An Inside Joke". Stereogum. October 20, 2021. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  25. ^ "Mister Goblin – "Red Box" (Feat. Sadie Dupuis)". Stereogum. April 18, 2022. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  26. ^ "Backxwash Details New Album Featuring Clipping, Sad13, and More". Pitchfork. February 24, 2021. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  27. ^ Gallagher, Alex (September 24, 2021). "Ben Lee shares new single 'Born for This Bullshit', announces new album". NME. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  28. ^ "Field Mouse share 'The Mirror'". DIY. June 6, 2016. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  29. ^ "Tracy Bonham – "The Real" (Feat. Sadie Dupuis)". Stereogum. October 10, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  30. ^ "Lushlife on Doing More Than One Thing at a Time". thecreativeindependent.com. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  31. ^ "Eric Slick stands against hate and bigotry in new track, "secrets" ft. Sadie Dupuis". WXPN. September 28, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  32. ^ @jamieloftushelp (August 28, 2022). "two by @sad13…" (Tweet). from the original on September 1, 2022. Retrieved June 5, 2023 – via Twitter.
  33. ^ "Episode 3: If U Seek Alice - Unread". iHeart. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  34. ^ Blistein, Jon (June 1, 2021). "Podcast 'Songs in the Key of Death' to Explore True Crime Tales Behind Classic Murder Ballads". Rolling Stone. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  35. ^ Clarke, Patrick (February 16, 2023). "The New Pornographers talk new album 'Continue As A Guest' and "vocals-obsessed" single 'Angelcover'". NME. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  36. ^ "Speedy Ortiz's Sadie Dupuis (as Sad13) teams with Lizzo for "Basement Queens" – listen". Consequence of Sound. January 20, 2016. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
  37. ^ "SAD13 Set Out On Inaugural Tour | Surviving the Golden Age". November 28, 2016. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  38. ^ Draut, Tim (December 1, 2016). "Sad13, Vagabon, Lisa Prank set to smash the patriarchy at Hemlock Tavern". The Bay Bridged - San Francisco Bay Area Indie Music. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  39. ^ Pearis, Bill (February 4, 2017). "Stef Chura touring w/ Sad13 after dates w/ Priests, playing Mercury Lounge". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  40. ^ "New band of the week: Big Joanie". loudersound. February 19, 2018. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
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  42. ^ "Sad13 played Union Pool's Summer Thunder (pics), touring wth Deerhoof". BrooklynVegan. July 25, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
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  52. ^ "Book Club Archives". SPIN. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
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  54. ^ Dupuis, Sadie (April 1, 2020). "Why One Writer Thinks Poetry Can Help You Stay Sane During A Pandemic". NPR. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  55. ^ Cohan, Brad (September 11, 2013). "Speedy Ortiz' Sadie Dupuis Cautions You To Vet The Tofu Scramble: A Vegan Tour Guide". MTVHive. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
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  67. ^ "Boss Status: Speedy Ortiz Make Power Moves". Pitchfork.com. April 23, 2015. Retrieved July 13, 2017.

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Sarah Elizabeth Sadie Dupuis born July 8 1988 is an American musician who is the guitarist lead vocalist and lyricist for the band Speedy Ortiz 4 She has also released two solo albums Slugger and Haunted Painting under the name Sad13 5 6 Dupuis has published two books of poetry 7 A portrait of her was featured on the August 22 2022 cover of The New Yorker 8 In October 2023 Rolling Stone named Dupuis as one of The 250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time 9 Sadie DupuisDupuis in 2018Background informationBirth nameSarah Elizabeth DupuisBorn 1988 07 08 July 8 1988 age 35 1 GenresIndie rockOccupation s Musician poet 2 3 Instrument s Guitar vocalsYears active2011 presentLabelsCarparkExploding in SoundMember ofSpeedy Ortiz Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Speedy Ortiz 4 1 1 Studio Albums 4 2 Sad13 4 2 1 Studio Albums 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editDupuis began playing music as a child singing in choirs and playing piano She joined a professional choir in middle school and toured internationally with it through high school She learned to play guitar at the age of 13 10 When she was 14 she spent a year studying at Kent School a private co educational college preparatory school in Kent Connecticut 11 She is a graduate of Shepaug Valley High School in Washington Connecticut 1 She is also an alumna of Buck s Rock an educational arts camp where she was both a student and an instructor of music which later inspired Speedy Ortiz to fundraise for Girls Rock Camp 12 Dupuis attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT for two years She initially pursued dual degrees in mathematics and music before becoming interested in the school newspaper and deciding to eschew mathematics in favor of writing After leaving MIT she completed her schooling at Barnard College with a concentration on poetry Before becoming a full time musician she worked as a freelance writer taught writing courses and got her MFA in poetry at University of Massachusetts Amherst 13 Career editDupuis began writing and releasing music in high school first recording herself on a TASCAM Portastudio 14 In 2005 her song Sixteen briefly charted on Myspace in between Dashboard Confessional and James Blunt 15 She formed the band Quilty in 2006 releasing the album Clover Coriander in 2010 The Phoenix newspaper described the debut as grungy and 90s inspired 16 The band split up in 2012 and Dupuis pursued Speedy Ortiz 17 Dupuis wrote her first Speedy Ortiz song Ka Prow while teaching songwriting at Buck s Rock in 2011 18 Speedy Ortiz released its first EP Cop Kicker in 2011 Also during 2011 Dupuis played in the all female Pavement cover band Babement 19 formed with Cindy Lou Gooden of Very Fresh 20 however they only performed a couple shows 21 In 2012 Dupuis side project Dark Warble released an EP Moon Is Trouble Dupuis quit her teaching job and became a full time musician while preparing for the release of Speedy Ortiz s second album Foil Deer 22 Dupuis has featured on numerous tracks by Exploding in Sound bands Ovlov and Mister Goblin providing backing vocals 23 24 25 She has also worked with a range of artists as a producer synth player or guitarist including Backxwash 26 Ben Lee 27 Field Mouse band 28 Tracy Bonham 29 Lushlife 30 and Eric Slick 31 Dupuis has scored music for podcasts including Jamie Loftus My Year in Mensa and Ghost Church 32 Chris Stedman s Unread 33 and the Songs in the Key of Death podcast alongside Bonnie Prince Billy 34 In 2023 Dupuis was a co writer on The New Pornographers album Continue as a Guest 35 In January 2016 Dupuis under the name Sad13 worked with alternative hip hop artist Lizzo and recorded the song Basement Queens 36 In November 2016 she released the album Slugger under the same name 5 Sad13 toured the US supported by artists Vagabon Sam Evian Lisa Prank and Stef Chura 37 38 39 the UK supported by Big Joanie 40 with an appearance at Glastonbury 41 as well as Australia Sad13 also toured opening for Deerhoof and Ted Leo 42 43 In September 2020 Dupuis released her second album as Sad13 Haunted Painting 6 While Dupuis played most of the instruments other than drums and orchestral contributions it featured vocal performances from Helado Negro Satomi Matsuzaki and Merrill Garbus 44 In November 2018 Dupuis released her first book of poetry Mouthguard 2 3 In October 2022 her second book of poetry Cry Perfume was released by Black Ocean Press 7 In an essay for Talkhouse Dupuis described the book as about grief harm reduction and said it grapples with her work as a musician all the icky moments the artist unfriendly industry inflicts and all the ways music and its communities have given her reasons to live 45 It received positive reviews from Publishers Weekly Ploughshares and Autostraddle 46 47 48 was listed as a best book of the year by Rough Trade shops and Two Dollar Radio 49 and was praised by authors Hanif Abdurraqib Eileen Myles and Wendy Xu 50 She has continued to publish as a freelance writer for Tape Op Magazine Spin magazine and other publications 51 52 Through the label Carpark Records Dupuis runs an imprint called Wax Nine it is named for her mother s pen name as a writer for Punk magazine 53 The label has released albums by Johanna Warren Melkbelly and Spacemoth In 2020 Wax Nine began to publish an online poetry and art journal which has featured writing from Melissa Lozada Oliva Jenny Zhang and Richard Chiem 54 Personal life editDupuis is a vegan 55 and as of 2018 she has eaten a vegan diet for more than thirteen years 56 She also is bisexual and demisexual 57 58 She is an avid runner and has trained for marathons on tour 59 60 She has been in a long term relationship with Dylan Baldi of Cloud Nothings 61 Dupuis was raised by her mother Diane Dupuis an artist and former public school teacher 62 She grew up with her mother s boyfriend who was a dog trainer which inspired Dupuis as an advocate for animal rescue 63 She has fostered and adopted pit bulls 64 Dupuis late father William D Kornreich 65 worked as an A amp R at ZE Records Buddah Records and United Artists 66 and helped found the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 67 Discography editSpeedy Ortiz edit Studio Albums edit Major Arcana 2013 Carpark Foil Deer 2015 Carpark Twerp Verse 2018 Carpark Rabbit Rabbit 2023 Wax Nine Sad13 edit Studio Albums edit Slugger 2016 Carpark Haunted Painting 2020 Wax Nine References edit a b Coraggio Jack Band s speedy rise draws fans Twitter com Retrieved April 13 2018 a b An Excerpt from Mouthguard a Book of Poetry by Sadie Dupuis Talkhouse October 31 2018 Retrieved August 4 2021 a b Vozick Levinson Simon November 16 2018 How Sadie Dupuis Got Back into Poetry Rolling Stone Retrieved August 4 2021 Mumford Gwilym Speedy Ortiz s Sadie Dupuis I use songs as a way to feel better The Guardian Retrieved September 6 2015 a b Album Review Sad13 Slugger Consequence of Sound November 8 2016 Retrieved December 12 2016 a b O Connell Chris September 25 2020 Sad13 Haunted Painting Pitchfork Retrieved August 4 2021 a b Sadie Dupuis Announces New Poetry Book Cry Perfume Pitchfork July 26 2022 Retrieved September 1 2022 How Did Speedy Ortiz s Sadie Dupuis End Up on the Cover of The New Yorker Pitchfork August 16 2022 Retrieved August 18 2022 The 250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time Rolling Stone October 13 2023 Retrieved October 13 2023 Goodman Elyssa July 9 2013 Sadie Dupuis Talks Gwen Stefani fication Syndrome in Rock Bands Led by Women New York Magazine The Cut Retrieved March 10 2015 Sadie Dupuis Talks Lana Del Rey s Short Film Tropico The Talkhouse Retrieved July 13 2017 Mashurova Nina On the Road With Speedy Ortiz and the Girls Rock Camp Benefit Tour Live Nation TV Vice Retrieved July 21 2017 Talking to Sadie Dupuis by Taylor Pop Culture Puke July 10 2014 Retrieved March 7 2015 Sadie Dupuis In the Details tapeop com Retrieved September 1 2022 Listen to Speedy Ortiz Singer Sadie Dupuis s High School Era Recordings Including One Song Called Sixteen That Charted on Myspace for One Day mxdwn Music July 21 2020 Retrieved September 1 2022 Out Getting loud with spawn of Sonic Youth at the Ladyfest Boston benefit in Cambridge Live Reviews thephoenix com Retrieved September 1 2022 Speedy Ortiz s Sadie Dupuis I use songs as a way to feel better the Guardian May 17 2014 Retrieved September 1 2022 Pelly Jenn July 10 2013 Speedy Ortiz Pitchfork Retrieved March 7 2015 Pelly Jenn July 10 2013 Speedy Ortiz Pitchfork Retrieved February 1 2016 Tumblr veryfreshmusic tumblr com Retrieved February 1 2017 Goodman Elyssa July 9 2013 Sadie Dupuis Talks Gwen Stefani fication Syndrome in Rock Bands Led by Women nymag com Retrieved February 1 2017 826 Chicago at Pitchfork Internet Tendencies McSweeney s August 27 2014 Retrieved March 7 2015 Tumblr sadiedupuis tumblr com Retrieved December 12 2016 Ovlov The Indie Band Fans Treasure Like An Inside Joke Stereogum October 20 2021 Retrieved September 1 2022 Mister Goblin Red Box Feat Sadie Dupuis Stereogum April 18 2022 Retrieved September 1 2022 Backxwash Details New Album Featuring Clipping Sad13 and More Pitchfork February 24 2021 Retrieved September 1 2022 Gallagher Alex September 24 2021 Ben Lee shares new single Born for This Bullshit announces new album NME Retrieved September 1 2022 Field Mouse share The Mirror DIY June 6 2016 Retrieved September 1 2022 Tracy Bonham The Real Feat Sadie Dupuis Stereogum October 10 2017 Retrieved September 1 2022 Lushlife on Doing More Than One Thing at a Time thecreativeindependent com Retrieved September 1 2022 Eric Slick stands against hate and bigotry in new track secrets ft Sadie Dupuis WXPN September 28 2017 Retrieved September 1 2022 jamieloftushelp August 28 2022 two by sad13 Tweet Archived from the original on September 1 2022 Retrieved June 5 2023 via Twitter Episode 3 If U Seek Alice Unread iHeart Retrieved September 1 2022 Blistein Jon June 1 2021 Podcast Songs in the Key of Death to Explore True Crime Tales Behind Classic Murder Ballads Rolling Stone Retrieved September 1 2022 Clarke Patrick February 16 2023 The New Pornographers talk new album Continue As A Guest and vocals obsessed single Angelcover NME Retrieved April 29 2023 Speedy Ortiz s Sadie Dupuis as Sad13 teams with Lizzo for Basement Queens listen Consequence of Sound January 20 2016 Retrieved December 12 2016 SAD13 Set Out On Inaugural Tour Surviving the Golden Age November 28 2016 Retrieved September 1 2022 Draut Tim December 1 2016 Sad13 Vagabon Lisa Prank set to smash the patriarchy at Hemlock Tavern The Bay Bridged San Francisco Bay Area Indie Music Retrieved September 1 2022 Pearis Bill February 4 2017 Stef Chura touring w Sad13 after dates w Priests playing Mercury Lounge BrooklynVegan Retrieved September 1 2022 New band of the week Big Joanie loudersound February 19 2018 Retrieved September 1 2022 Sad13 Declan McKenna and more to play Glastonbury s Left Field stage DIY May 10 2017 Retrieved September 1 2022 Sad13 played Union Pool s Summer Thunder pics touring wth Deerhoof BrooklynVegan July 25 2017 Retrieved September 1 2022 Pearis Bill October 9 2017 Ted Leo and the Pharmacists expand tour add 2nd Brooklyn show BrooklynVegan Retrieved September 1 2022 Sad13 gives a Track by Track breakdown of new album Haunted Painting Stream Consequence September 25 2020 Retrieved September 1 2022 Cry Perfume and a Ritual Recommittal to Music Talkhouse Retrieved April 29 2023 Cry Perfume by Sadie Dupuis www publishersweekly com Retrieved April 29 2023 Songwriting and Poetry in Sadie Dupuis s Cry Perfume blog pshares org January 6 2023 Retrieved April 29 2023 Yashwina October 19 2022 Chance and Error Are Friends to Sadie Dupuis Writing Process Autostraddle Retrieved April 29 2023 US Books of the Year 2022 Rough Trade Blog November 11 2022 Retrieved April 29 2023 Sadie Dupuis Black Ocean Retrieved April 29 2023 Tape Op Magazine Longform candid interviews with music producers and audio engineers covering mixing mastering recording and music production tapeop com Retrieved September 1 2022 Book Club Archives SPIN Retrieved September 1 2022 Ehrlich Brenna April 5 2017 Meet The Parents Sadie Dupuis Mom Is Cooler Than You Dupuis Sadie April 1 2020 Why One Writer Thinks Poetry Can Help You Stay Sane During A Pandemic NPR Retrieved September 1 2022 Cohan Brad September 11 2013 Speedy Ortiz Sadie Dupuis Cautions You To Vet The Tofu Scramble A Vegan Tour Guide MTVHive Retrieved March 7 2015 Indie Rock Band Speedy Ortiz Embarks on Vegan Tour of US VegNews com Retrieved July 16 2018 Dupuis Sadie May 25 2015 Happy Campers Rookie Retrieved August 24 2021 sad13 June 27 2021 i ve been vegan for 15 years and bisexual for 19 years no wonder i have so many haters Tweet via Twitter Gordon Arielle January 4 2021 02 Sadie Dupuis runningupthathill substack com Retrieved September 1 2022 self possessed Sadie Dupuis Nathan Williams Olivia Stone Satisfy Retrieved September 1 2022 Artist Couples Talk on the Talkhouse Podcast Talkhouse Retrieved September 1 2022 Sadie Dupuis On Twerp Verse And The Return Of Speedy Ortiz Interview Stereogum April 30 2018 Retrieved September 1 2022 Pet Politics Chatting with Pittie Parent and Longtime Vegan Sadie Dupuis of Speedy Ortiz Audiofemme July 8 2019 Retrieved September 1 2022 Cloud Nothings Couldn t Tour They Released 27 Live Albums Instead MTV Retrieved September 1 2022 William D Kornreich obituary Legacy com Retrieved July 13 2017 Ortiz Speedy March 2 2015 my wonderful dad quick witted brilliant deeply loving passed away this weekend i wrote a little about his life pic twitter com ysUYYbrXDR Twitter com Boss Status Speedy Ortiz Make Power Moves Pitchfork com April 23 2015 Retrieved July 13 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sadie Dupuis amp oldid 1221326387, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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