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Cait Brennan (born February 14, 1969) is an American rock vocalist, screenwriter and filmmaker.
Brennan was born in Phoenix, Arizona, the daughter of noted session and touring musician Ron Dobbins. Brennan achieved local success as a singer and writer before beginning a gender transition in the late 1980s.
Dubbed "a smart, melodic singer-songwriter" by Serene Dominic of Phoenix New Times , Brennan and her band (featuring former and current members of Tempe power pop band Zen Lunatics) performed on the 2012 International Pop Overthrow Tour. As a solo performer, Brennan has also appeared at... MORE
Cait Brennan (born February 14, 1969) is an American rock vocalist, screenwriter and filmmaker.
Brennan was born in Phoenix, Arizona, the daughter of noted session and touring musician Ron Dobbins. Brennan achieved local success as a singer and writer before beginning a gender transition in the late 1980s.
Dubbed "a smart, melodic singer-songwriter" by Serene Dominic of Phoenix New Times , Brennan and her band (featuring former and current members of Tempe power pop band Zen Lunatics) performed on the 2012 International Pop Overthrow Tour. As a solo performer, Brennan has also appeared at Tempe Center for the Arts songwriters series, and was selected as one of the inaugural performers at the Center's "In The Spotlight" showcase in April 2012.
A songwriter and vocalist with an unusual tenor-contralto range, Brennan began a music career in her teens, working frequently with Arizona producer Terry Garvin of Zen Lunatics. Brennan self-released three demo collections, M. C. Brennan (etc.) in 1994, San Francisco Sessions (produced by former James Brown engineer Susie Foot) in 1995 and Black Diamond in 1997. Brennan was an early adopter of MP3.com and released numerous original and cover LESS
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