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Storm Large

Storm Large

ActingBorn June 25, 1969 (56 years old)

Southborough, Massachusetts, USA

IMDbWebsite

Biography

Storm Large (born Susan Storm Large, June 25, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and author. She attracted national attention as a contestant on the CBS reality television show Rock Star: Supernova. A resident of Portland, Oregon, Large performs nationally with her own band, and tours internationally with the Portland-based band Pink Martini. Storm Large was born and raised in suburban Southborough, Massachusetts. From the age of five, she started singing and writing songs. She graduated in 1987 from St. Mark's School, a private school. Her father Henry Large was a history teacher there, as well as the football team coach before he retired. After high school, she attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. Large moved to Portland, Oregon in 2002, originally planning to quit music and attend the Western Culinary Institute, but at the urging of friends and in particular Frank Faillace, owner of the Portland rock club Dante's, she began singing again with a band she called "The Balls". Large is bisexual, though she dislikes the term and instead calls herself "sexually omnivorous." While in San Francisco Storm formed the bands Flower SF, Storm and Her Dirty Mouth, and Storm, Inc. Storm also performed with Michael Cavaseno as the duo Storm and Michael or Storm and Friends. Storm, Inc. featured Shaunna Hall of 4 Non Blondes and P-Funk fame as a rhythm guitarist. Hall was featured on The Calm Years LP and toured with the band for a few months after the album's release. On January 12, 2012, Storm published a memoir titled Crazy Enough. It is an expansion on her cabaret show produced by Portland Center Stage. The book, published by Free Press, is an account of her growing up with a mother with psychological issues, her stint as a competitive rower, and her eventual successes. The Balls, also known as Storm and the Balls, were formed in May/June 2002 after Large moved to Portland from San Francisco. Storm and the Balls consisted of Davey Loprinzi (aka "Hotrod" Davey Nipples, formerly of Sweaty Nipples) on bass guitar, James Beaton on keyboards, and Brian Parnel on drums. The Balls drew what local media called a "cult-like" following in clubs, primarily during Wednesday night shows at Dante's. They perform "lounge-core, mash-up" renditions of artists such as ABBA, Black Sabbath, Cheap Trick, Billy Idol, Led Zeppelin, Motörhead and Olivia Newton-John as well as their own compositions. Large worked part-time as a bartender at Dante's when not touring with The Balls. The Balls opened for Everclear, Nina Hagen, Hank 3, Pleasure Club, and Nancy Sinatra. During live shows, Storm has filled in for Jen Folker on vocals alongside Rob Wynia (of Floater) with Drumattica out of Portland. Before moving to Portland, she performed in the San Francisco Bay Area with her former bands Storm Inc., Storm and Her Dirty Mouth, and FlowerSF. After Pink Martini vocalist China Forbes underwent vocal cord surgery, Large toured with the band from July 4 through December 16, 2011 as a temporary replacement. She then joined the band on 2013 album Get Happy and as co-lead singer on the follow-up world tour. She continues to perform worldwide with the group. ... Source: Article "Storm Large" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Also known as: Pink Martini
Popularity: 0
Total credits: 8

Known For

America's Got Talent
TV
★5.7

America's Got Talent

as Self - Contestant

Victoires de la musique
TV
★3.3

Victoires de la musique

as Self

Movies (5)

My Love Affair with Marriage

My Love Affair with Marriage

as (voice)

2023

Rid of Me

Rid of Me

as Briann Lockwood

2011

Who the F#ck Is Chip Seinfeld?

TV Shows (3)

America's Got Talent

America's Got Talent

as Self - Contestant

1 ep.

Victoires de la musique

Victoires de la musique

as Self

1 ep.

Rock Star
Rock Star
TV
★7.0

Rock Star

Admissions
Movie
★5.3

Admissions

as TV Host

My Love Affair with Marriage
Movie
★5.4

My Love Affair with Marriage

as (voice)

Who the F#ck Is Chip Seinfeld?
Movie
★0.0

Who the F#ck Is Chip Seinfeld?

as Self

Rid of Me
Movie
★5.5

Rid of Me

as Briann Lockwood

Pink Martini - AVO Session Basel 2011
Movie
★0.0

Pink Martini - AVO Session Basel 2011

America's Got Talent
TV
★5.7

America's Got Talent

as Self - Contestant

2006

Victoires de la musique
TV
★3.3

Victoires de la musique

as Self

1985

Rock Star
TV
★7.0

Rock Star

2005

Admissions
Movie
★5.3

Admissions

as TV Host

2004

My Love Affair with Marriage
Movie
★5.4

My Love Affair with Marriage

as (voice)

2023

Who the F#ck Is Chip Seinfeld?
Movie
★0.0

Who the F#ck Is Chip Seinfeld?

as Self

2011

Rid of Me
Movie
★5.5

Rid of Me

as Briann Lockwood

2011

Pink Martini - AVO Session Basel 2011
Movie
★0.0

Pink Martini - AVO Session Basel 2011

2011

Who the F#ck Is Chip Seinfeld?

as Self

2011

Pink Martini - AVO Session Basel 2011

Pink Martini - AVO Session Basel 2011

2011

Admissions

Admissions

as TV Host

2004

My Love Affair with Marriage

My Love Affair with Marriage

as (voice)

2023

Rid of Me

Rid of Me

as Briann Lockwood

2011

Who the F#ck Is Chip Seinfeld?

Who the F#ck Is Chip Seinfeld?

as Self

2011

Pink Martini - AVO Session Basel 2011

Pink Martini - AVO Session Basel 2011

2011

Admissions

Admissions

as TV Host

2004

Rock Star

65 ep.

America's Got Talent

America's Got Talent

as Self - Contestant

1 episodes

Victoires de la musique

Victoires de la musique

as Self

1 episodes

Rock Star

Rock Star

65 episodes