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Vaginal Davis

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Vaginal Creme Davis is a punk rock drag queen and an avant-garde performance artist. She has performed with artists such as Lisa Crystal Carver, Margaret Cho, Beck, and others. She has appeared in many films, and has collaborated with underground film-maker Bruce LaBruce.

She has also had a noteworthy musical career. One of her first bands was PME, co-founded with Glen Meadmore, who recorded their first single for independent record label Amoeba Records. Meadmore later left the band to pursue a solo career, and PME went on to record the CD The White To Be Angry with producer Steve Albini. She is also a founding member of Cholita with Alice Bag (of seminal 1970s punk band The Bags).

Vaginal Davis is the noted editor of the zines Fertile laToya Jackson and Shrimp. Aside from her own zines, her writing has appeared in many publications.

She has recently claimed that Condoleezza Rice is her first cousin