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Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV (born April 6, 1965) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is the frontman of the alternative rock band Pixies, with whom he performs under the stage name Black Francis. Following the band's breakup in 1993, he embarked on a solo career under the name Frank Black. After releasing two albums with record label 4AD and one with American Recordings, he left the label and formed a new band, Frank Black and the Catholics. He re-adopted the name Black Francis in 2007. His vocal style has varied from a screaming, yowling delivery as lead vocalist of Pixies to a more measured and melodic style in his solo career. His cryptic lyrics mostly explore unconventional subjects, such as surrealism, UFOs, and biblical violence, along with science fiction and surf culture. His use of atypical meter signatures, loud–quiet dynamics, and distinct preference for live-to-two-track recording during his time with the Catholics, give him a distinct style within alternative rock.Thompson regrouped Pixies in early 2004, but continued to release solo records and tour as a solo artist until 2013, when he declared his solo career to be over. Biography Youth and college Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His father was a bar owner, and Thompson lived in Los Angeles, California, as a baby because his father wanted to "learn more about the restaurant and bar business". Thompson was introduced to music at a young age, as his parents listened to 1960s folk rock. His first guitar was his mother's, a Yamaha classical guitar bought with money from his father's bar tips, which he started to play at age "11 or 12".Thompson's family moved around, first with his father, and then his stepfather, a religious man who "pursued real estate on both coasts"; his parents had separated twice by the time he was in first grade. When Thompson was 12, his mother and stepfather joined an evangelical church that was tied to the Pentecostal denomination Assemblies of God, a move that influenced many of his songs written with the Pixies, which often refer to the Bible.He discovered the music of Christian rock singer-songwriter Larry Norman at 13 when Norman played at a religious summer camp that Thompson attended. Norman's music influenced Thompson to the extent that he titled the Pixies' first EP and a lyric in the band's song "Levitate Me" after one of Norman's catchphrases, "Come on, pilgrim!" Thompson later described the music he listened to during his youth: I used to hang out with some misfits. [...] We were the 'we listen to odd-ball music' kids. I wasn't hanging out at all-ages shows or trying to get into clubs to see bands, and I was buying records at used records stores and borrowing them from the library. You just saw Emerson, Lake & Palmer records. So I didn't know [punk] music but I started to hear about it in high school. But it was probably a good thing that I didn't know it, that I instead listened to a lot of '60s records and this religious music. Thompson lived in an apartment in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Just before his senior year, his family moved to Westport, Massachusetts, where he received a Teenager of the Year award—the title of a later solo album. During this time, Thompson composed several songs that appeared in his later career, including "Here Comes Your Man" from Doolittle, and "Velvety Instrumental Version".After graduating from high school in 1983, Thompson studied at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, majoring in anthropology. Thompson shared a room with another roommate for a semester before moving in with future Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago. The two shared an interest in rock music, and Santiago introduced Thompson to 1970s punk and the music of David Bowie; they began to jam together. It was at this time that Thompson discovered The Cars, a band he described as "very influential on me and the Pixies".In his second year of college, Thompson embarked on a trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico, as part of an exchange program. He spent six months in an apartment with a "weird, psycho roommate" who later served as a direct inspiration for the Pixies song "Crackity Jones"; many of the band's early songs refer to Thompson's experiences in Puerto Rico. Thompson failed to learn to speak Spanish formally, and left his studies after debating whether he would go to New Zealand to view Halley's Comet (he later said it "seemed like the cool romantic thing to do at the time"), or start a rock band. He wrote a letter urging Santiago, with the words "we gotta do it, now is the time, Joe", to join him in a band upon his return to Boston. Pixies Soon after returning to Massachusetts, Thompson dropped out of college, and moved to Boston with Santiago. He spent 1985 working in a warehouse, "managing buttons on teddy bears", composing songs on his acoustic guitar, and writing lyrics on the subway. In January 1986, Thompson formed Pixies with Santiago. Bassist Kim Deal was recruited a week later via a classified advertisement placed in a Boston paper, which requested a bassist "into Hüsker Dü and Peter, Paul and Mary". Drummer David Lovering was later hired on recommendation from Deal's husband. In 1987 Pixies released an 18-track demo tape, commonly referred to as The Purple Tape. Thompson's father assisted the band financially, lending $1,000 in order to record the demo tape; Thompson later said that his father "wasn't around for a lot of my younger years, so I think he was doing his best to make up for lost time". The Purple Tape led to a recording contract with the English independent record label 4AD. For the release of the mini album Come On Pilgrim, Thompson adopted the alias "Black Francis", a name inspired by his father: "he had been saving that name in case he had another son".In 1988 Pixies recorded their debut album Surfer Rosa. Thompson wrote and sang on all the tracks, with the exception of the single "Gigantic", which was co-written and sung by Deal. To support the album, the band undertook a European tour, during which Thompson met Eric Drew Feldman, a later collaborator on Pixies and solo albums. Doolittle, with Thompson-penned songs such as "Debaser" and "Monkey Gone To Heaven", was released the following year to widespread critical acclaim. However, by this time, tensions between Thompson and Deal, combined with exhaustion, led the band to announce a hiatus. Thompson has an aversion to flying, and spent this time driving across America with his girlfriend, Jean Walsh (whom he had met in the band's early days), performing solo shows in order to raise funds to buy furniture for his new Los Angeles apartment. The band reconvened in 1990, and recorded two further albums: 1990's Bossanova and 1991's Trompe le Monde; the latter was Thompson's first collaboration with Feldman. 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    Sophia

    Michael Bible

    “You’ll smile with joy turning every page.” Barry Hannah   Reverend Maloney isn’t the world’s greatest spiritual advisor. He drinks gin out of his coffee cup and has sex drea...

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    Charles H. Thompson on Desegregation, Democracy, and Education

    Louis Ray

    The goals of achieving equal citizenship rights for African Americans and international respect for human rights inspired Charles H. Thompson to focus his attention on ending segre...

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    The Guest List

    Ethan Mordden

    From the 1920s to the early 1960s, Manhattan was America's beacon of sophistication. From the theatres of Broadway to the lobby of the Algonquin Hotel to tables at the Stork Club, ...

  • The Legacy of Greece synopsis, comments

    The Legacy of Greece

    Richard Winn Livingstone

    With centuries of literature, it's inevitable that some will fall through the cracks. We hunt down public domain works and restore them so they're not lost to the world. Who are w...

  • The Mystery and Romance of Alchemy and Pharmacy synopsis, comments

    The Mystery and Romance of Alchemy and Pharmacy

    Charles John Samuel Thompson

    It has been my endeavour in the following pages to sketch, however imperfectly, some phases of the romance and mystery that have surrounded the arts of medicine, alchemy, and pharm...

  • Horace C. Silsby, Washburn Race, Abel Downs, Henry Herrion, And Charles D. Thompson v. Elisha Foote synopsis, comments

    Horace C. Silsby, Washburn Race, Abel Downs, Henry Herrion, And Charles D. Thompson v. Elisha Foote

    United States Supreme Court

    This is an action on the case for the violation of a patentright granted to the defendant in error on the 26th day of May, 1842, for 'a new and useful improvement in regulating the...

  • Horace C. Silsby, Washburn Race, Abel Downs, Henry Herrion, And Charles D. Thompson v. Elisha Foote synopsis, comments

    Horace C. Silsby, Washburn Race, Abel Downs, Henry Herrion, And Charles D. Thompson v. Elisha Foote

    United States Supreme Court

    This is an action on the case for the violation of a patentright granted to the defendant in error on the 26th day of May, 1842, for 'a new and useful improvement in regulating the...

  • Roger Keith Coleman v. Charles E. Thompson synopsis, comments

    Roger Keith Coleman v. Charles E. Thompson

    Supreme Court of the United States

    This is a case about federalism. It concerns the respect that federal courts owe the States and the States procedural rules when reviewing the claims of state prisoners in federal ...

  • The Barber of Seville and The Marriage of Figaro synopsis, comments

    The Barber of Seville and The Marriage of Figaro

    Pierre-Augustin Beaumarchais

    A French courtier, secret agent, libertine and adventurer, Beaumarchais (173299) was also author of two sparkling plays about the scoundrelly valet Figaro triumphant successes tha...

  • Charles King, Appellant v. Josias Thompson and Others synopsis, comments

    Charles King, Appellant v. Josias Thompson and Others

    United States Supreme Court

    In 1812, Thompson married the daughter of King, who, being a man of considerable estate, offered to give Thompson a house and lot in Georgetown, then in a dilapidated state, if Tho...

  • Charles H. Thompson v. State of Mississippi synopsis, comments

    Charles H. Thompson v. State of Mississippi

    Supreme Court of Mississippi

    If a person buy or receive in any manner or on any consideration personal property of any value, feloniously taken away from another, knowing the same to have been so taken, he sha...

  • Biography of a Slave, Being the Experiences of Rev. Charles Thompson, a Preacher of the United Brethren Church, While a Slave in the South. synopsis, comments

    Biography of a Slave, Being the Experiences of Rev. Charles Thompson, a Preacher of the United Brethren Church, While a Slave in the South.

    Charles Thompson

    With centuries of literature, it's inevitable that some will fall through the cracks. We hunt down public domain works and restore them so they're not lost to the world. Who are w...

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    Famous Men Who Never Lived

    K. Chess

    Finalist for a 2019 Sidewise Award“Conceptually adventurous yet full of feeling. . . . smart, thoughtprovoking, and thoroughly enjoyable.” Charles Yu, author of Interior ChinatownW...

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    Charles H. Thompson

    Louis Ray

    During the era of segregation, the Journal of Negro Education published research vital to overturning racial segregation as public policy. Charles Thompson’s editorials inspired an...

  • Charles A. Bacon v. Walter S. Thompson synopsis, comments

    Charles A. Bacon v. Walter S. Thompson

    Supreme Court of New Hampshire

    Assumpsit, on three promissory notes. A trial by the court resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff against the defendant, Thompson, and a verdict for the defendant, Stearns. During...

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    The Pale House Devil

    Richard Kadrey

    A gripping, snappy creature feature from the master of horror noir about two detectivesone dead, one livinghired by an embittered old landowner to banish a bloody cosmic monster fr...

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    America Noir

    David Cochran

    In America Noir David Cochran details how ten writers and filmmakers challenged the social pieties prevalent during the Cold War, such as the superiority of the American democrac...

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    Difficult Lives Hitching Rides

    James Sallis

    James Sallis's (Drive) seminal biographical essays on crime fiction pioneers Jim Thompson, David Goodis, and Chester Himes restored to print and joined by a handpicked collection o...

  • State Idaho v. Charles Ray Thompson synopsis, comments

    State Idaho v. Charles Ray Thompson

    Supreme Court Of Idaho

    This is an appeal by the State of Idaho of a criminal conviction following the sentencing by the trial court of the respondent, Charles Ray Thompson. Thompson pled guilty to one co...

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    Tiny Jumper

    Candy Dahl & Maithili Joshi

    This thrilling biography tells the story of Tiny Broadwick, the first woman to ever parachute from a plane and the inventor of the parachute rip cord, and how her determination, co...