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I might not know a lot about Magnetic Fields, but I've seen them live and Claudia was playing the piano, not the drums. The CDs that I have of theirs explicitly say that she plays keyboards. Anyone care to clarify, or can I change this? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Joshuatower (talk • contribs)
Claudia plays both drums and keyboards on CD (except where others are credited). She used to play drums in concert, but several factors -- most notably Stephin's hearing problems which were exacerbated by the live drums -- have caused the performance shift to piano. I don't think I've seen her play drums live since around the release of 69 Love Songs, and even then she was primarily playing piano. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.117.42.165 (talk • contribs)
Surely, there is more to report on this woman than the fact that she happens to be a lesbian. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.248.2.135 (talk • contribs)