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          Wener's memoir was published as Different for Girls: My True-Life Adventures in Pop in , and Just for One Day: Adventures in Britpop in , by Ebury..

          Louise Wener

          Louise Wener

          Wener in 2023

          Birth nameLouise Jane Wener
          Born (1966-07-30) 30 July 1966 (age 58)
          OriginGants Hill, London, England
          GenresIndie rock, Britpop
          Occupation(s)Singer, writer
          Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
          Years active
          • 1993–1998, 2017–present (music)
          • 1998–present (writing)

          Musical artist

          Louise Jane Wener (born 30 July 1966)[1] is an English writer, singer, songwriter and guitarist of the band Sleeper.

          She has also published an autobiography called Different for Girls: My True Life Adventures in Pop a book I may well purchase but not lend to my.

        1. A hugely entertaining memoir, full of wonderful stories, and self-deprecating wit – she's not afraid to turn the spotlight on herself at all.
        2. Wener's memoir was published as Different for Girls: My True-Life Adventures in Pop in , and Just for One Day: Adventures in Britpop in , by Ebury.
        3. Backcover of Wener's autobiography But I would be inclined to Wener, Louise.
        4. Ahead of the tour, I spoke to songwriter, vocalist and guitarist Louise Wener to get more of an insight into the history of the group and their.
        5. Life

          Born in Gants Hill, London, Wener is the younger daughter of Donald Wener, an Inland Revenue tax inspector from East Ham who had served in the RAF, and Audrey (née Dixon), a bank clerk and former nurse.

          Her elder sister was the writer Sue Margolis. Their brother Geoff managed Sleeper after attending Cambridge University.[2][3]

          Wener attended Manchester University, where she met Jon Stewart, which led to the formation of Sleeper.[4]

          Sleeper recorded