https://de.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=131.107.0.104Wikipedia - Benutzerbeiträge [de]2025-06-05T08:39:50ZBenutzerbeiträgeMediaWiki 1.45.0-wmf.3https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tim_Kincaid&diff=58014826Tim Kincaid2008-05-21T23:15:08Z<p>131.107.0.104: /* Filmography */</p>
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<div>'''Tim Kincaid''' (born [[2 July]] [[1944]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[film director]] sometimes credited as '''Joe Gage''' or '''Mac Larson'''.<br />
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==Biographical note==<br />
Born in [[Santa Barbara, California]], Kincaid directed an influential trilogy of gay films in the late 1970s under the name Joe Gage. In addition to the trilogy, Kincaid also directed (also under the name Joe Gage) several notable films in the 1980s. After missing in action for over a decade, Joe Gage returned in the 21st century with ''Tulsa County Line'', a film which focuses on a seasoned highway patrolman introducing his younger partner to gay experiences during their tour of duty. He has done numerous films under the [[Titan Media]] Studio. <br />
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Under the name "Mac Larson", Kincaid directed several films. However, these films did not have the same lasting impact as those that he directed under his "Joe Gage" moniker. In the [[1980s]], Kincaid, using his real name, directed several horror and sci-fi low-budget films, often working for producer [[Charles Band (filmmaker)|Charles Band]]. He returned to porn direction in [[2001]].<br />
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==Filmography==<br />
*''[[Kansas City Trucking Co. (1976 film)|Kansas City Trucking Co.]]'' (1976)<br />
*''[[El Paso Wrecking Corp. (1978 film)|El Paso Wrecking Corp.]]'' (1978)<br />
*''[[L.A. Tool & Die]]'' (1979)<br />
*''[[Joe Gage's Closed Set]]'' (1980)<br />
*''[[Handsome (movie)|Handsome]]'' (1980)<br />
*''[[501 (movie)|501]]'' (1981)<br />
*''[[Heatstroke (movie)|Heatstroke]]'' (1982)<br />
*''Tulsa County Line'' (2001)<br />
*''110° in Tucson''<br />
*''Alabama Takedown''<br />
*''Arcade on Route 9''<br />
*''Back to Barstow''<br />
*''Closed Set: Titan Stage One''<br />
*''Cop Shack''<br />
*''Crossing the Line: Cop Shack II''<br />
*''Deep Water Beach Patrol''<br />
*''Gale Force: Men's Room II''<br />
*''Lifeguard! The Men of Deep Water Beach''<br />
*''Men's Room: Bakersfield Station''<br />
*''Road to Redneck Hollow''<br />
*''Oil Rig #99'' (1978)<br />
*''[[Red Ball Express (movie)|Red Ball Express]]'' (1979)<br />
*''[[Tough Guys (pornographic movie)|Tough Guys]]'' (1980)<br />
*''[[Cellblock #9]]'' (1981)<br />
*''[[In the Name of Leather]]'' (1985)<br />
*''Tough Guys: Getting Off'' (2005)<br />
*''Men's Room III: Ozark Mtn, Exit 8'' (2008)<br />
*''Chainsaw'' (2008)<br />
*''Copperhead Canyon'' (TBA/2008)<br />
*''Home Invasion'' (TBA/2008)<br />
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==Awards==<br />
{{start}}<br />
{{s-ttl|title=[[GayVN Awards]] Hall of Fame|years=2001}}<br />
{{end}}<br />
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==References==<br />
*{{imdb_name|0454199}}<br />
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[[Category:Gay porn directors]]</div>131.107.0.104https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paz_Lenchantin&diff=81423286Paz Lenchantin2007-08-15T21:12:24Z<p>131.107.0.104: /* Musical career */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox musical artist 2<br />
|Name = Paz Lenchantin<br />
|Background = khaki<br />
|Img = Paz.JPG<br />
|Img_capt = Paz Lenchantin performing with [[A Perfect Circle]].<br />
|Birth_name = <br />
|Born = {{birth date and age|1973|12|12}}<br />
|Origin = [[Mar del Plata]], [[Argentina]] {{flagicon|Argentina}}<br />
|Death = <br />
|Genre = <br />
|Occupation = <br />
|Years_active = <br />
|Instrument = [[Violin]]<br />[[Bass Guitar]]<br />
|First_album = ''Yellow mY skYcaptain'' (2001)<br />
|Latest_album = ''Songs for Luci'' (2006)<br />
|Notable_albums = <br />
|Notable songs = <br />
|Label = <br />
|Associated_acts = [[A Perfect Circle]]<br />[[Zwan]]<br />[[Queens of the Stone Age]]<br />
|URL = http://www.pazweb.net<br />
}}<br />
'''Paz Lenchantin''' (born [[December 12]], [[1973]] in [[Mar del Plata]], Argentina) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]]-[[United States|American]] musician of [[French people|French]] and [[Armenian people|Armenian]] ancestry who came to [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] with her family at the age of four. <br />
<br />
She speaks fluent [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[English language|English]]. As her parents, Mario Merdirossian and Ana Lia Lenchantin were both professional concert pianists, she was motivated to follow their path and began playing piano at age five.<ref name="bassgirls">[http://www.bassgirls.com/album_JKL.htm Paz Lenchantin interview at BassGirls.com]</ref> She then took [[violin]] lessons at age eight and taught herself how to play guitar at age twelve.<ref name="bassgirls"/> [[Led Zeppelin]]'s bassist [[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] later influenced her to play bass which became her forte in her music career.<ref name="bassgirls"/><br />
<br />
== Musical career ==<br />
Lenchantin joined [[Billy Howerdel]], [[Josh Freese]], [[Troy Van Leeuwen]], and [[Maynard James Keenan]] in forming the band [[A Perfect Circle]]. She contributed to their albums, ''[[Mer de Noms]]'' ([[stringed instrument|strings]], bass guitar, and backing vocals) and ''[[Thirteenth Step]]'' (co-writing the song "Gravity")<ref name="suicidegirls">[http://suicidegirls.com/news/music/19563/ ''Paz Lenchantin: A Perfect Circle Bassist's New Band & Solo Work''], [[SuicideGirls|SuicideGirls.com]], Dec 12 2006, last retrieved April 22 2007.</ref>. Lenchantin later left the group to join with [[Billy Corgan]], [[Jimmy Chamberlin]], [[Matt Sweeney]], and [[David Pajo]] to form [[Zwan]]<ref name="suicidegirls"/>. In 2002, Lenchantin, with [[Melissa Auf Der Maur]] ([[Smashing Pumpkins]]/[[Hole (band)|Hole]]), [[Samantha Maloney]], and [[Radio Sloan]] ([[The Need]]), created a new band called [[The Chelsea]] <ref name="suicidegirls"/>. The all-female [[supergroup]] played only one show before going their separate ways. Lenchantin contributed strings to bassist [[Melissa Auf Der Maur]]'s solo album, on the track "My Foggy Notion". Lenchantin returned to play strings and piano with A Perfect Circle in recording their cover album ''[[eMOTIVe]]'', released November 2, 2004 and debuting at #2 on the [[Billboard 200]]. She also contributed a solo cover of the song "The Hollow" to A Perfect Circle's CD/DVD release, ''[[aMOTION]]''.<br />
<br />
=== Other appearances ===<br />
<br />
Lenchantin also appeared on [[Queens of the Stone Age]]'s album, ''[[Songs for the Deaf]]''.<ref name="bassgirls"/> She has played with David Pajo in [[Papa M]], and contributed fiddle on the [[Silver Jews]] record, ''[[Tanglewood Numbers]]''.<ref name="bassgirls"/> She has toured with [[RTX]]/[[Jennifer Herrema]] of [[Royal Trux]]. She has also contributed to and toured with [[Jarboe]] of [[Swans (band)|Swans]]. Lenchantin also played bass on [[Brightblack Morning Light]]'s 2006 self-titled album on [[Matador Records]]. She worked with director [[Michael Mann (film director)|Michael Mann]] on his film ''[[Miami Vice (film)|Miami Vice]]''<ref name="suicidegirls"/> contributing violin on several scenes.<br />
<br />
Since 2005, Lenchantin has been collaborating with Entrance on their album Prayer Of Death, as co- producer as well as contributing bass and violin.<ref name="suicidegirls"/> She also appeared on the previous ENTRANCE album ''Wandering Stranger'' (2004). She is now a seemingly permanent member of the Entrance Band.<br />
<br />
=== Solo work ===<br />
<br />
Throughout her career as a member of numerous prominent bands Lenchantin has found time to write/produce two of her own solo albums currently available on her [http://www.myspace.com/pazweb MySpace page]; ''Songs For Luci'' (2006), and ''Yellow mY skYcaptain'' (2000).<ref>[http://www.myspace.com/pazweb PAz Lenchantin official MySpace page], last retrieved April 22, 2007</ref><br />
<br />
==Solo discography==<br />
* ''[[Yellow mY skYcaptain]]'' (2001)<br />
* ''[[Songs for Luci]]'' (2006)<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.pazweb.net Paz Lenchantin official website]<br />
* [http://www.myspace.com/pazweb Official MySpace]<br />
* [http://www.entranceband.com ENTRANCE official website]<br />
* [http://www.aperfectcircle.com A Perfect Circle official website]<br />
* [http://www.bassgirls.com/album_JKL.htm Paz Lenchantin interview at BassGirls.com]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox musical artist 2<br />
|Name = Paz Lenchantin<br />
|Background = khaki<br />
|Img = Paz.JPG<br />
|Img_capt = Paz Lenchantin performing with [[A Perfect Circle]].<br />
|Birth_name = <br />
|Born = {{birth date and age|1973|12|12}}<br />
|Origin = [[Mar del Plata]], [[Argentina]] {{flagicon|Argentina}}<br />
|Death = <br />
|Genre = <br />
|Occupation = <br />
|Years_active = <br />
|Instrument = [[Violin]]<br />[[Bass Guitar]]<br />
|First_album = ''Yellow mY skYcaptain'' (2001)<br />
|Latest_album = ''Songs for Luci'' (2006)<br />
|Notable_albums = <br />
|Notable songs = <br />
|Label = <br />
|Associated_acts = [[A Perfect Circle]]<br />[[Zwan]]<br />[[Queens of the Stone Age]]<br />
|URL = http://www.pazweb.net<br />
}}<br />
'''Paz Lenchantin''' (born [[December 12]], [[1973]] in [[Mar del Plata]], Argentina) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]]-[[United States|American]] musician of [[French people|French]] and [[Armenian people|Armenian]] ancestry who came to [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] with her family at the age of four. <br />
<br />
She speaks fluent [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[English language|English]]. As her parents, Mario Merdirossian and Ana Lia Lenchantin were both professional concert pianists, she was motivated to follow their path and began playing piano at age five.<ref name="bassgirls">[http://www.bassgirls.com/album_JKL.htm Paz Lenchantin interview at BassGirls.com]</ref> She then took [[violin]] lessons at age eight and taught herself how to play guitar at age twelve.<ref name="bassgirls"/> [[Led Zeppelin]]'s bassist [[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] later influenced her to play bass which became her forte in her music career.<ref name="bassgirls"/><br />
<br />
== Musical career ==<br />
Lenchantin joined [[Billy Howerdel]], [[Josh Freese]], [[Troy Van Leeuwen]], and [[Maynard James Keenan]] in forming the band [[A Perfect Circle]]. She contributed to their albums, ''[[Mer de Noms]]'' ([[stringed instrument|strings]], bass guitar, and backing vocals) and ''[[Thirteenth Step]]'' (co-writing the song "Gravity")<ref name="suicidegirls">[http://suicidegirls.com/news/music/19563/ ''Paz Lenchantin: A Perfect Circle Bassist's New Band & Solo Work''], [[SuicideGirls|SuicideGirls.com]], Dec 12 2006, last retrieved April 22 2007.</ref>. Lenchantin later left the group to join with [[Billy Corgan]], [[Jimmy Chamberlin]], [[Matt Sweeney]], and [[David Pajo]] to form [[Zwan]].<ref name="suicidegirls"/> In 2002, Lenchantin, with [[Melissa Auf Der Maur]] ([[Smashing Pumpkins]]/[[Hole (band)|Hole]]), [[Samantha Maloney]], and [[Radio Sloan]] ([[The Need]]), created a new band called [[The Chelsea]] <ref name="suicidegirls"/>. The all-female [[supergroup]] played only one show before going their separate ways. Lenchantin contributed strings to bassist [[Melissa Auf Der Maur]]'s solo album, on the track "My Foggy Notion". Lenchantin returned to play strings and piano with A Perfect Circle in recording their cover album ''[[eMOTIVe]]'', released November 2, 2004 and debuting at #2 on the [[Billboard 200]]. She also contributed a solo cover of the song "The Hollow" to A Perfect Circle's CD/DVD release, ''[[aMOTION]]''.<br />
<br />
=== Other appearances ===<br />
<br />
Lenchantin also appeared on [[Queens of the Stone Age]]'s album, ''[[Songs for the Deaf]]''.<ref name="bassgirls"/> She has played with David Pajo in [[Papa M]], and contributed fiddle on the [[Silver Jews]] record, ''[[Tanglewood Numbers]]''.<ref name="bassgirls"/> She has toured with [[RTX]]/[[Jennifer Herrema]] of [[Royal Trux]]. She has also contributed to and toured with [[Jarboe]] of [[Swans (band)|Swans]]. Lenchantin also played bass on [[Brightblack Morning Light]]'s 2006 self-titled album on [[Matador Records]]. She worked with director [[Michael Mann (film director)|Michael Mann]] on his film ''[[Miami Vice (film)|Miami Vice]]''<ref name="suicidegirls"/> contributing violin on several scenes.<br />
<br />
Since 2005, Lenchantin has been collaborating with Entrance on their album Prayer Of Death, as co- producer as well as contributing bass and violin.<ref name="suicidegirls"/> She also appeared on the previous ENTRANCE album ''Wandering Stranger'' (2004). She is now a seemingly permanent member of the Entrance Band.<br />
<br />
=== Solo work ===<br />
<br />
Throughout her career as a member of numerous prominent bands Lenchantin has found time to write/produce two of her own solo albums currently available on her [http://www.myspace.com/pazweb MySpace page]; ''Songs For Luci'' (2006), and ''Yellow mY skYcaptain'' (2000).<ref>[http://www.myspace.com/pazweb PAz Lenchantin official MySpace page], last retrieved April 22, 2007</ref><br />
<br />
==Solo discography==<br />
* ''[[Yellow mY skYcaptain]]'' (2001)<br />
* ''[[Songs for Luci]]'' (2006)<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.pazweb.net Paz Lenchantin official website]<br />
* [http://www.myspace.com/pazweb Official MySpace]<br />
* [http://www.entranceband.com ENTRANCE official website]<br />
* [http://www.aperfectcircle.com A Perfect Circle official website]<br />
* [http://www.bassgirls.com/album_JKL.htm Paz Lenchantin interview at BassGirls.com]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox musical artist 2<br />
|Name = Paz Lenchantin<br />
|Background = khaki<br />
|Img = Paz.JPG<br />
|Img_capt = Paz Lenchantin performing with [[A Perfect Circle]].<br />
|Birth_name = <br />
|Born = {{birth date and age|1973|12|12}}<br />
|Origin = [[Mar del Plata]], [[Argentina]] {{flagicon|Argentina}}<br />
|Death = <br />
|Genre = <br />
|Occupation = <br />
|Years_active = <br />
|Instrument = [[Violin]]<br />[[Bass Guitar]]<br />
|First_album = ''Yellow mY skYcaptain'' (2001)<br />
|Latest_album = ''Songs for Luci'' (2006)<br />
|Notable_albums = <br />
|Notable songs = <br />
|Label = <br />
|Associated_acts = [[A Perfect Circle]]<br />[[Zwan]]<br />[[Queens of the Stone Age]]<br />
|URL = http://www.pazweb.net<br />
}}<br />
'''Paz Lenchantin''' (born [[December 12]], [[1973]] in [[Mar del Plata]], Argentina) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]]-[[United States|American]] musician of [[French people|French]] and [[Armenian people|Armenian]] ancestry who came to [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] with her family at the age of four. <br />
<br />
She speaks fluent [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[English language|English]]. As her parents, Mario Merdirossian and Ana Lia Lenchantin were both professional concert pianists, she was motivated to follow their path and began playing piano at age five.<ref name="bassgirls">[http://www.bassgirls.com/album_JKL.htm Paz Lenchantin interview at BassGirls.com]</ref> She then took [[violin]] lessons at age eight and taught herself how to play guitar at age twelve.<ref name="bassgirls"/> [[Led Zeppelin]]'s bassist [[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] later influenced her to play bass which became her forte in her music career.<ref name="bassgirls"/><br />
<br />
== Musical career ==<br />
Lenchantin joined [[Billy Howerdel]], [[Josh Freese]], [[Troy Van Leeuwen]], and [[Maynard James Keenan]] in forming the band [[A Perfect Circle]]. She contributed to their albums, ''[[Mer de Noms]]'' ([[stringed instrument|strings]], bass guitar, and backing vocals) and ''[[Thirteenth Step]]'' (co-writing the song "Gravity").<ref name="suicidegirls">[http://suicidegirls.com/news/music/19563/ ''Paz Lenchantin: A Perfect Circle Bassist's New Band & Solo Work''], [[SuicideGirls|SuicideGirls.com]], Dec 12 2006, last retrieved April 22 2007.</ref> Lenchantin later left the group to join with [[Billy Corgan]], [[Jimmy Chamberlin]], [[Matt Sweeney]], and [[David Pajo]] to form [[Zwan]].<ref name="suicidegirls"/> In 2002, Lenchantin, with [[Melissa Auf Der Maur]] ([[Smashing Pumpkins]]/[[Hole (band)|Hole]]), [[Samantha Maloney]], and [[Radio Sloan]] ([[The Need]]), created a new band called [[The Chelsea]] <ref name="suicidegirls"/>. The all-female [[supergroup]] played only one show before going their separate ways. Lenchantin contributed strings to bassist [[Melissa Auf Der Maur]]'s solo album, on the track "My Foggy Notion". Lenchantin returned to play strings and piano with A Perfect Circle in recording their cover album ''[[eMOTIVe]]'', released November 2, 2004 and debuting at #2 on the [[Billboard 200]]. She also contributed a solo cover of the song "The Hollow" to A Perfect Circle's CD/DVD release, ''[[aMOTION]]''.<br />
<br />
=== Other appearances ===<br />
<br />
Lenchantin also appeared on [[Queens of the Stone Age]]'s album, ''[[Songs for the Deaf]]''.<ref name="bassgirls"/> She has played with David Pajo in [[Papa M]], and contributed fiddle on the [[Silver Jews]] record, ''[[Tanglewood Numbers]]''.<ref name="bassgirls"/> She has toured with [[RTX]]/[[Jennifer Herrema]] of [[Royal Trux]]. She has also contributed to and toured with [[Jarboe]] of [[Swans (band)|Swans]]. Lenchantin also played bass on [[Brightblack Morning Light]]'s 2006 self-titled album on [[Matador Records]]. She worked with director [[Michael Mann (film director)|Michael Mann]] on his film ''[[Miami Vice (film)|Miami Vice]]''<ref name="suicidegirls"/> contributing violin on several scenes.<br />
<br />
Since 2005, Lenchantin has been collaborating with Entrance on their album Prayer Of Death, as co- producer as well as contributing bass and violin.<ref name="suicidegirls"/> She also appeared on the previous ENTRANCE album ''Wandering Stranger'' (2004). She is now a seemingly permanent member of the Entrance Band.<br />
<br />
=== Solo work ===<br />
<br />
Throughout her career as a member of numerous prominent bands Lenchantin has found time to write/produce two of her own solo albums currently available on her [http://www.myspace.com/pazweb MySpace page]; ''Songs For Luci'' (2006), and ''Yellow mY skYcaptain'' (2000).<ref>[http://www.myspace.com/pazweb PAz Lenchantin official MySpace page], last retrieved April 22, 2007</ref><br />
<br />
==Solo discography==<br />
* ''[[Yellow mY skYcaptain]]'' (2001)<br />
* ''[[Songs for Luci]]'' (2006)<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.pazweb.net Paz Lenchantin official website]<br />
* [http://www.myspace.com/pazweb Official MySpace]<br />
* [http://www.entranceband.com ENTRANCE official website]<br />
* [http://www.aperfectcircle.com A Perfect Circle official website]<br />
* [http://www.bassgirls.com/album_JKL.htm Paz Lenchantin interview at BassGirls.com]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox musical artist 2<br />
|Name = Paz Lenchantin<br />
|Background = khaki<br />
|Img = Paz.JPG<br />
|Img_capt = Paz Lenchantin performing with [[A Perfect Circle]].<br />
|Birth_name = <br />
|Born = {{birth date and age|1973|12|12}}<br />
|Origin = [[Mar del Plata]], [[Argentina]] {{flagicon|Argentina}}<br />
|Death = <br />
|Genre = <br />
|Occupation = <br />
|Years_active = <br />
|Instrument = [[Violin]]<br />[[Bass Guitar]]<br />
|First_album = ''Yellow mY skYcaptain'' (2001)<br />
|Latest_album = ''Songs for Luci'' (2006)<br />
|Notable_albums = <br />
|Notable songs = <br />
|Label = <br />
|Associated_acts = [[A Perfect Circle]]<br />[[Zwan]]<br />[[Queens of the Stone Age]]<br />
|URL = http://www.pazweb.net<br />
}}<br />
'''Paz Lenchantin''' (born [[December 12]], [[1973]] in [[Mar del Plata]], Argentina) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]]-[[United States|American]] musician of [[French people|French]] and [[Armenian people|Armenian]] ancestry who came to [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] with her family at the age of four. <br />
<br />
She speaks fluent [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[English language|English]]. As her parents, Mario Merdirossian and Ana Lia Lenchantin were both professional concert pianists, she was motivated to follow their path and began playing piano at age five.<ref name="bassgirls">[http://www.bassgirls.com/album_JKL.htm Paz Lenchantin interview at BassGirls.com]</ref> She then took [[violin]] lessons at age eight and taught herself how to play guitar at age twelve.<ref name="bassgirls"/> [[Led Zeppelin]]'s bassist [[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] later influenced her to play bass which became her forte in her music career.<ref name="bassgirls"/><br />
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== Musical career ==<br />
Lenchantin joined [[Billy Howerdel]], [[Josh Freese]], [[Troy Van Leeuwen]], and [[Maynard James Keenan]] in forming the band [[A Perfect Circle]]. She contributed to their albums, ''[[Mer de Noms]]'' ([[stringed instrument|strings]], bass guitar, and backing vocals) and ''[[Thirteenth Step]]'' (co-writing the song "Gravity").<ref name="suicidegirls">[http://suicidegirls.com/news/music/19563/ ''Paz Lenchantin: A Perfect Circle Bassist's New Band & Solo Work''], [[SuicideGirls|SuicideGirls.com]], Dec 12 2006, last retrieved April 22 2007.</ref> Lenchantin later left the group to join with [[Billy Corgan]], [[Jimmy Chamberlin]], [[Matt Sweeney]], and [[David Pajo]] to form [[Zwan]].<ref name="suicidegirls"/> In 2002, Lenchantin, with [[Melissa Auf Der Maur]] ([[Smashing Pumpkins]]/[[Hole (band)|Hole]]), [[Samantha Maloney]], and [[Radio Sloan]] ([[The Need]]), created a new band called [[The Chelsea]].<ref name="suicidegirls"/> The all-female [[supergroup]] played only one show before going their separate ways. Lenchantin contributed strings to bassist [[Melissa Auf Der Maur]]'s solo album, on the track "My Foggy Notion". Lenchantin returned to play strings and piano with A Perfect Circle in recording their cover album ''[[eMOTIVe]]'', released November 2, 2004 and debuting at #2 on the [[Billboard 200]]. She also contributed a solo cover of the song "The Hollow" to A Perfect Circle's CD/DVD release, ''[[aMOTION]]''.<br />
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=== Other appearances ===<br />
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Lenchantin also appeared on [[Queens of the Stone Age]]'s album, ''[[Songs for the Deaf]]''.<ref name="bassgirls"/> She has played with David Pajo in [[Papa M]], and contributed fiddle on the [[Silver Jews]] record, ''[[Tanglewood Numbers]]''.<ref name="bassgirls"/> She has toured with [[RTX]]/[[Jennifer Herrema]] of [[Royal Trux]]. She has also contributed to and toured with [[Jarboe]] of [[Swans (band)|Swans]]. Lenchantin also played bass on [[Brightblack Morning Light]]'s 2006 self-titled album on [[Matador Records]]. She worked with director [[Michael Mann (film director)|Michael Mann]] on his film ''[[Miami Vice (film)|Miami Vice]]''<ref name="suicidegirls"/> contributing violin on several scenes.<br />
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Since 2005, Lenchantin has been collaborating with Entrance on their album Prayer Of Death, as co- producer as well as contributing bass and violin.<ref name="suicidegirls"/> She also appeared on the previous ENTRANCE album ''Wandering Stranger'' (2004). She is now a seemingly permanent member of the Entrance Band.<br />
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=== Solo work ===<br />
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Throughout her career as a member of numerous prominent bands Lenchantin has found time to write/produce two of her own solo albums currently available on her [http://www.myspace.com/pazweb MySpace page]; ''Songs For Luci'' (2006), and ''Yellow mY skYcaptain'' (2000).<ref>[http://www.myspace.com/pazweb PAz Lenchantin official MySpace page], last retrieved April 22, 2007</ref><br />
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==Solo discography==<br />
* ''[[Yellow mY skYcaptain]]'' (2001)<br />
* ''[[Songs for Luci]]'' (2006)<br />
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== References ==<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.pazweb.net Paz Lenchantin official website]<br />
* [http://www.myspace.com/pazweb Official MySpace]<br />
* [http://www.entranceband.com ENTRANCE official website]<br />
* [http://www.aperfectcircle.com A Perfect Circle official website]<br />
* [http://www.bassgirls.com/album_JKL.htm Paz Lenchantin interview at BassGirls.com]<br />
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The '''Central Link''', a 15.7-mile (25.3 km) [[light rail]] line running between downtown [[Seattle]] and [[Seattle-Tacoma International Airport]] in [[SeaTac, Washington]], is currently under construction by [[Sound Transit]] and is a part of Sound Transit's [[Link Light Rail]] system.<br />
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==Stations==<br />
====Existing====<br />
[[Image:Link Tunell Sound transit.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The first [[Sound Transit Central Link|Central Link Light Rail]] trains are run in the tunnel.]]<br />
(as part of the [[Seattle_Bus_Tunnel|Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel]])<br />
*Westlake Station (under [[Westlake Mall]])<br />
*University Street Station (near [[Washington Mutual Tower]])<br />
*Pioneer Square Station (in [[Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington|Pioneer Square]])<br />
*International District Station (near [[Uwajimaya]])<br />
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====Future====<br />
*Stadium (near both [[Safeco Field]] and [[Qwest Field]])<br />
*[[SoDo, Seattle, Washington|SoDo]] (near [[Starbucks]] headquarters)<br />
*[[Beacon Hill, Seattle, Washington|Beacon Hill]]<br />
*[[Mount Baker, Seattle, Washington|Mount Baker]]<br />
*[[Columbia City, Seattle, Washington|Columbia City]]<br />
*[[Rainier Valley, Seattle, Washington|Othello Street]]<br />
*[[Rainier Beach, Seattle, Washington|Rainier Beach]]<br />
*Boeing Access Road (near [[Boeing Field]]) - deferred indefinitely<br />
*[[Tukwila, Washington|Tukwila]] International Boulevard (Park & Ride) - goal by July [[2009]]<br />
*[[Seattle-Tacoma International Airport|SeaTac Airport]] - goal by December [[2009]]<br />
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==Equipment==<br />
[[Kinkisharyo-Mitsui]] was chosen to design and manufacture low-floor light rail vehicles and provide additional equipment and support. 35 [[Electric_multiple_unit|Electric Multiple Units]] are to be delivered between November [[2006]] and September [[2008]]. As of June [[2007]], two of these vehicles are in testing in [[Seattle,_Washington|Seattle]], with additional vehicles in final assembly in [[Everett,_Washington|Everett]]. All stations are designed to accommodate four vehicle trains, although initial train lengths will vary from two to three vehicles. As ridership increases, the number of vehicles per train will increase to meet demand. Each vehicle is 95 feet (30 m) long, accommodate 200 people each (74 seated), and double-ended to allow travel in either direction.<br />
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[http://www.kinkisharyo-usa.com/st_seattle.html Kinkisharyo's website] states the maximum speed of the light rail vehicle is 65 mph. Sound Transit will operate these vehicles at a maximum and cruising speed of 55 mph.<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Tacoma Link]]<br />
*[[University Link]]<br />
*[[List of rapid transit systems]]<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.soundtransit.org www.soundtransit.org]<br />
*[http://www.sireneinternet.net/pstran/sealink Puget Sound Transportation Projects: Seattle Link]<br />
*[http://www.soundtransit.org/images/projects/lightrail/MAP_Central-Link.jpg System Map(Project) by Sound Transit]<br />
*[http://flickr.com/groups/soundtransit/ Photos of Sound Transit]<br />
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The '''Central Link''', a 15.7-mile (25.3 km) [[light rail]] line running between downtown [[Seattle]] and [[Seattle-Tacoma International Airport]] in [[SeaTac, Washington]], is currently under construction by [[Sound Transit]] and is a part of Sound Transit's [[Link Light Rail]] system.<br />
<br />
==Stations==<br />
====Existing====<br />
[[Image:Link Tunell Sound transit.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The first [[Sound Transit Central Link|Central Link Light Rail]] trains are run in the tunnel.]]<br />
(as part of the [[Seattle_Bus_Tunnel|Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel]])<br />
*Westlake Station (under [[Westlake Mall]])<br />
*University Street Station (near [[Washington Mutual Tower]])<br />
*Pioneer Square Station (in [[Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington|Pioneer Square]])<br />
*International District Station (near [[Uwajimaya]])<br />
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====Future====<br />
*Stadium (near both [[Safeco Field]] and [[Qwest Field]])<br />
*[[SoDo, Seattle, Washington|SoDo]] (near [[Starbucks]] headquarters)<br />
*[[Beacon Hill, Seattle, Washington|Beacon Hill]]<br />
*[[Mount Baker, Seattle, Washington|Mount Baker]]<br />
*[[Columbia City, Seattle, Washington|Columbia City]]<br />
*[[Rainier Valley, Seattle, Washington|Othello Street]]<br />
*[[Rainier Beach, Seattle, Washington|Rainier Beach]]<br />
*Boeing Access Road (near [[Boeing Field]]) - deferred indefinitely<br />
*[[Tukwila, Washington|Tukwila]] International Boulevard (Park & Ride) - goal by July [[2009]]<br />
*[[Seattle-Tacoma International Airport|SeaTac Airport]] - goal by December [[2009]]<br />
<br />
==Equipment==<br />
[[Kinkisharyo-Mitsui]] was chosen to design and manufacture low-floor light rail vehicles and provide additional equipment and support. 35 cars are to be delivered between November [[2006]] and September [[2008]], two of which were in testing in the US as of December [[2006]]. Although the system is designed to accommodate trains of up to four cars each, initial trains will consist of only three cars. As ridership increases the number of cars per train will be increased. The cars are 95 feet (30 m) long, accommodate 200 people each (74 seated), and double-ended to allow travel in either direction.<br />
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[http://www.kinkisharyo-usa.com/st_seattle.html Kinkisharyo's website] states the maximum speed of the light rail vehicle is 65 mph. Sound Transit will operate these vehicles at a maximum and cruising speed of 55 mph.<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Tacoma Link]]<br />
*[[University Link]]<br />
*[[List of rapid transit systems]]<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.soundtransit.org www.soundtransit.org]<br />
*[http://www.sireneinternet.net/pstran/sealink Puget Sound Transportation Projects: Seattle Link]<br />
*[http://www.soundtransit.org/images/projects/lightrail/MAP_Central-Link.jpg System Map(Project) by Sound Transit]<br />
*[http://flickr.com/groups/soundtransit/ Photos of Sound Transit]<br />
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