Occupation(s) Musician Genres Indie rock Role Multi-instrumentalist | Name Sadie Dupuis Instruments Guitar, Vocals | |
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Associated acts Speedy Ortiz, Dark Warble People also search for Darl Ferm, Mike Falcone, Matt Robidoux, Devin McKnight Albums The Death of Speedy Ortiz, Major Arcana, Foil Deer, Real Hair Profiles | ||
Music group Speedy Ortiz (Since 2011) |
Aqueduct Vibrato First Impression: Sadie Dupuis (Speedy Ortiz, Sad13) | EarthQuaker Devices
Sadie Dupuis is a poet and a multi-instrumentalist and is the guitarist, lead vocalist, and lyricist for the band Speedy Ortiz and formerly for the band Quilty. In November 2016 she released a solo album, Slugger under the stage name Sad13.
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- Aqueduct Vibrato First Impression Sadie Dupuis Speedy Ortiz Sad13 EarthQuaker Devices
- An interview with sadie dupuis speedy ortiz
- Biography
- Career
- References

An interview with sadie dupuis speedy ortiz
Biography

Sadie Dupuis began playing music as a child through choirs and piano playing. She joined a professional choir in middle school and toured internationally with it through high school. She learned to play the guitar at the age of 13. When she was 14, she spent one year studying at Kent School, a private co-educational college preparatory school in Kent, Connecticut. She is a graduate of Shepaug Valley High School, a public, coeducational middle and high school in rural Washington, Connecticut. She is also an alumna of Buck's Rock, an educational arts camp, where she was both a student and an instructor of music, which later inspired Speedy Ortiz to fundraise for Girls Rock Camp.

Dupuis attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for two years. She pursued dual degrees in mathematics and music before becoming interested in the school newspaper and eschewing mathematics in favor of writing. After leaving MIT she completed her schooling at Barnard College with a concentration in poetry. Before becoming a full-time musician, she worked as a freelance writer as well as teaching writing and getting a Masters of Fine Arts in poetry at University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Her late father, William D. Kornreich worked as an A&R at ZE Records, Buddah Records and United Artists, and helped found the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Career

During 2011 Sadie Dupuis played in "the all-female Pavement cover band" Babement. It was formed with Cindy Lou Gooden, of Very Fresh, but they only performed a "couple shows." Dupuis released two albums with her band Quilty, both released on Cooling Pie Records. The band split up in 2012 while Dupuis pursued Speedy Ortiz. Also during 2012, Dupuis' side project Dark Warble released an EP entitled Moon is Trouble. Dupuis wrote her first Speedy Ortiz song, "Ka-Prow", while teaching song writing at Buck's Rock summer camp in 2011. Speedy Ortiz released its first EP, Cop Kicker, in 2011. Dupuis quit her job and became a full-time musician while preparing for the release of Speedy Ortiz's second album, Foil Deer. She has also featured in numerous tracks by Ovlov in which she provides backing vocals. Dupuis is a vegan, and has adapted her touring life to her diet. In January 2016, Dupuis, under the name Sad13, worked with alternative Hip Hop artist Lizzo and recorded the song "Basement Queens". In November 2016 she released the album Slugger under the same name.
