Brittin Karroll
Musical Artist
1985 –
Who is Brittin Karroll?
Britt Black, daughter of Peter Karroll from Her Royal Majesty's Records, is a Canadian rock musician. Her musical career began at the age of ten when she co-wrote with pop rock artist Bif Naked for the track "Violence", released on Lava/Atlantic. At the age of fourteen Britt founded the all female teen group LiveonRelease. The band was signed to Warner Music where it released two albums, "Seeing Red" and "Goes On A Field Trip". The success of these records landed the band on international showcases, along with starting a blitz on Canada's media including several high rotation music videos and spots on national TV & radio shows. The band's premier single "I'm Afraid Of Britney Spears" was featured on the soundtrack for the movie Dude, Where's My Car?. When LiveonRelease eventually broke up, Black was quickly taken on by Bif Naked to perform as lead guitarist. More recently, Black released her first solo album, "Blackout," which was released in Canada in 2005 and in America on July 25, 2006 through Bodog Music/Sony/Red.
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- Born
- Feb 22, 1985
Canada - Also known as
- Karroll, Brittin
- Britt Black
- Nationality
- Canada
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on July 23, 2013
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