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      • Years active 1991–present Website http://www.azita.info Azita Youssefi (Persian: آزیتا یوسفی; born January 18, 1971, in St. Louis, Missouri), is an Iranian-American experimental musician, artist and music teacher based in Chicago.
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  2. Azita Youssefi (Persian: آزیتا یوسفی; born January 18, 1971, in St. Louis, Missouri), is an Iranian-American experimental musician, artist and music teacher based in Chicago. She was originally associated with the Chicago no wave scene, which included bands such as the Scissor Girls , U.S. Maple and Bride of No No .

  3. The Scissor Girls were an American, Chicago-based band formed by Azita Youssefi, Sue Anne Zollinger, and Heather Melowic in 1991. The idea to form the group was conceived during the late 1980s by Azita Youssefi and Heather Melowic while they were living in the Washington, D.C. area.

  4. www.chicagomag.com › Chicago-Magazine › March-2009Solo Act – Chicago Magazine

    Feb 27, 2009 · Sometime before 1979, when Azita Youssefi’s parents fled Tehran for the United States, someone snapped a picture of the wide-eyed girl.

  5. Mar 3, 2021 · It’s been 30 years since Youssefi formed her first band, the Scissor Girls, with drummer and childhood friend Heather Melowic and guitarist Sue Anne Zollinger.

  6. Whatever the mishaps, Youssefi's making a transition into a new and complex phase of her already admirable career, and Life on the Fly's eccentric dose of ambition and indulgence in a sea of...

  7. Azita Youssefi has been a key figure in the Chicago underground scene since she formed the Scissor Girls in 1991, and she’s rightly made a name for herself as an eclectic composer of songs...

  8. A no-wave pioneer of the early-’90s Wicker Park music scene, ex–Scissor Girl Azita Youssefi has defied categorization with her eclectic output.