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Born | Trisha Jaimee Doan[1] May 9, 1985 |
Died | February 11, 2017 | (aged 31)
Other names | Cher[3] |
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Alma mater | Sheridan College |
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Origin | London, Ontario, Canada |
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Website | trishdoan.com (Archived copy) |
Trisha Jaimee Doan (Korean: 트리시 제이미 도안; May 9, 1985 – February 11, 2017) was a Korean-Canadian musician, photographer and television producer, best known for her tenure as the bass guitarist for the Canadian heavy metal band Kittie.
Born in Gwangju, South Korea, she later moved with her family to Canada. In 2001, Doan co-founded the alternative rock band Her, and performed lead guitar on the band's only album, Straight from the Loft (2003), before leaving to focus on her university studies. In 2005, Doan joined Kittie on bass, recording only one album with the band, Funeral for Yesterday (2007). Doan left the band shortly after the release of the album due to her struggles with an eating disorder, after which she went on a two year hiatus from music.
In 2012, Doan rejoined Kittie following the departure of her replacement, Ivana "Ivy" Jenkins. She had been helping out with the organization of a documentary about the band, Kittie: Origins/Evolutions (2018), prior to her unexpected death at the age of 31 in 2017.
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