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Laurie Anderson.

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After briefly entering the mainstream pop radar in 1981 with her lone hit "O Superman,"  Laurie Anderson  enjoyed a public visibility greater than virtually any other avant-garde figure of her era. Her infrequent forays into rock aside,  Anderson  nevertheless remained firmly grounded within the realm of performance art, her ambitious multimedia projects encompassing not only music but also film, visual projections, dance, and -- most importantly -- spoken and written language, the cornerstone of all of her work. Born in the Chicago suburb of Glen Ellyn, Illinois on June 5, 1947, she studied violin as a teen; relocating to New York City at age 20, she later attended Barnard College, graduating with a B.A. in art history in 1969. After earning an M.F.A. in sculpture from Columbia University in 1972,  Anderson  taught art history and Egyptian architecture at City College; she mounted her first public performances a year later. By 1976  Anderson  was regularly mount