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Kim Gordon Announces Book Tour Featuring Carrie Brownstein, Jon Wurster, Aimee Mann, More

Kim Gordon's memoir, Girl in a Band, will be released on February 24 via Dey Street Books. Now, she's announced a book tour where she'll be interviewed by people such as Sleater-Kinney guitarist/"Portlandia" star Carrie Brownstein, Superchunk/Mountain Goats drummer/"Best Show" personality Jon Wurster, Aimee Mann, Sub Pop's Bruce Pavitt, and more. Check out the full list of dates and participants below.

Kim Gordon:

02-23 Brooklyn, NY - Greenlight Books/BAM Cinematek (with Margaret Bodde)
02-24 New York, NY - The Strand (with Elissa Schappell) 
02-25 Chapel Hill, NC - Flyleaf/Cat’s Cradle (with Jon Wurster)
02-26 Chicago, IL - Chicago Humanities Festival (with Alison Cuddy)
02-27 Austin, TX - BookPeople (with Terry Lickona)
03-01 Albuquerque, NM - Bookworks/University of New Mexico (with Samantha Carillo)
03-02 Seattle, WA - Elliott Bay Books/The Neptune (with Bruce Pavitt)
03-03 Portland, OR - Powell’s Books (with Jon Raymond)
03-04 San Francisco, CA - JCC San Francisco (with Carrie Brownstein)
03-05 Santa Monica, CA - Live Talks LA (with Aimee Mann)
03-07 Los Angeles, CA - MOCAtv (Bennett Simpson)

Watch Gordon's Body/Head noise duo perform on Pitchfork.tv's "+1":



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