China Forbes

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Everybody Needs Somebody 00:00 Tools
Sing 00:00 Tools
Gone 00:00 Tools
'78 00:00 Tools
Hey Eugene 00:00 Tools
When This is Over 00:00 Tools
One Less Word 00:00 Tools
Lovely Day 03:49 Tools
I'm Still Talking to You 00:00 Tools
Easter Sunday 00:00 Tools
Time on My Hands 00:00 Tools
Can't Be Wrong 00:00 Tools
You Were I Was 00:00 Tools
Ordinary Girl 00:00 Tools
78 00:00 Tools
Ordinary Girl (Clueless Theme) 00:00 Tools
Labor Day 00:00 Tools
Star Tramps 00:00 Tools
Yo Yo 00:00 Tools
Crazy Angel 00:00 Tools
Ode 00:00 Tools
Phase 00:00 Tools
Rival 00:00 Tools
I'm Just A Girl Who Can't Cry 00:00 Tools
My Baby 00:00 Tools
Best Dress 00:00 Tools
Tucson 00:00 Tools
Doorway 00:00 Tools
Sing - China Forbes 00:00 Tools
Do you hear what I hear 00:00 Tools
The Northern Line 00:00 Tools
you were, i was 00:00 Tools
11 - Hey Eugene 00:00 Tools
Little Drummer Boy 00:00 Tools
01 - When This Is Over 00:00 Tools
Ma solitude 00:00 Tools
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China Forbes (b. April 29, 1970) graduated from Harvard in 1992, cum laude with a Jonathan Levy Prize for acting and went on to take on roles off-broadway for several years. Through that time it was evident that music was also dear to her heart, frequently sessioning with classmate Thomas M. Lauderdale. In 1995, Forbes released her debut album, Love Handle, under the November Records label. Blending equal parts pop and folk with bubbly yet witty lyrics, the album failed to make an impact even after performing the theme song to the Clueless TV series (1996-1999), entitled "Ordinary Girl". As fate would have it, aforementioned college friend Lauderdale was the founder of the multilingual/multicultural band Pink Martini and when he and China clicked, she joined the band as lead singer and moved to Portland, Oregon to work with them full-time. They went on to sell millions of records and charm audiences worldwide. China released her long-awaited second album, '78, under Pink Martini's Heinz label on February 26, 2008. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.