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Jennifer Finch

Jennifer Finch (also Jennifer Precious Finch), born August 5, 1966, is an American photographer and musician, notable for her involvement in the all-female punk rock group L7.
==Music==
Finch began her musical career in the mid 1980s playing bass in the San Francisco-based all-female band called ''Sugar Baby Doll'' (or variously, ''Sugar Babylon''). Also in the band was future Hole founder Courtney Love and future Babes in Toyland founder Kat Bjelland. This line-up produced a demo recording which remains unreleased.〔()〕 Finch subsequently played in the short-lived Hollywood band The Pandoras, formed by bassist Gwynne Kahn.
Finch joined Los Angeles grunge group L7 (who were generally regarded as a heavy metal band at that point) in 1986, as bass guitar player and vocalist. She remained with L7 throughout the band's most successful period in the early 1990s.
In 1993, Jennifer and her L7 band mate Demetra "Dee" Plakas supported Japanese musician hide on a couple of TV performances, they also appear in the original promotional video for his song "Doubt".〔As seen on Hide's home video release, ''A Souvenir''.〕
In 1994, Finch was featured in a music video for Hole for their breakthrough album Live Through This, as the original bassist Kristen Pfaff had died of an over-dose in June of that year. In 1995, after the death of her father, Finch adopted the name "Precious" as an homage to him.〔(Music History )〕 Finch officially departed L7 in 1996, though the reasons are unclear.
Finch has since been involved in other musical projects, including the major label Pop rock band OtherStarPeople and a stint in Betty Blowtorch, appearing in the documentary film Betty Blowtorch And Her Amazing True Life Adventures. Her most recent band was The Shocker, which played dates on the 2005 Warped Tour. In 2006, The Shocker released the full-length album Up Your Asstray on Go-Kart Records. In January 2011, Finch co-founded new band Sex in Progress along with Evie Evil of Evil Beaver.
Finch produced a Ramones' tribute album entitled Brats on the Beat for the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The album features "kid friendly" versions of Ramones' songs with guest vocals and music provided by various punk musicians.

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