Janis Tanaka (born January 9, 1963) is an American bassist[1] who has worked as a session musician and on tour with a number of well-known artists including Pink,[2] Fireball Ministry, Hammers of Misfortune, Stone Fox, and L7. She was also a member of the Pagan Babies, a band started by Courtney Love, Kat Bjelland, and Deirdre Schletter in the 1980s.
Tanaka grew up in Long Beach, California, in a family with several sisters.[3] She took courses at UCLA for one year followed by Long Beach City College.[4] Tanaka began playing guitar, violin, and piano in elementary school.[4]
Early bands Tanaka played with include The Jackson Saints and Sugar Baby Doll.[5]
She left Hammers of Misfortune to play with Pink.[6] In 2001, Tanaka appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno supporting Pink.[6]
She has also played in the band Winterthrall. As of 2017, Tanaka was reportedly playing in The Big Meat Combo and in the all female version of Los Angeles-based Femme Fatale.[4][3]
Tanaka has appeared in several films as herself including L7: Pretend We're Dead, released in 2016 and directed by Sarah Price, and Fireball Ministry: Master of None, released in 2003. She has acted in the films: Live Freaky Die Freaky, Down and Out With Dolls and starred in the film The Year of My Japanese Cousin (1995).[7] She had a starring role in The Year of My Japanese Cousin and received a favorable review of her performance in the San Francisco Chronicle.[8]
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