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Atlantis Black (1976-2008) was born and raised in Pennsylvania. After living briefly in New Orleans and Los Angeles, she moved to New York City in 2000. She started out playing solo acoustic sets at small clubs around the city, and was asked to perform at several festivals, including CMJ's 2001 Music Marathon. She organized a backing band, which slowly evolved into a 6-piece, featuring drummer Joe Rizzo and members of The Teenage Prayers. They began playing regularly at local venues such as The Mercury Lounge, The Knitting Factory, Sin-e, Arlene Grocery, CBGB's, and The Continental.

In 2002, Atlantis recorded her debut album, In My Bed, which received favorable press and made the Top 30 charts for many college stations, including Stanford University's KZSU, University of Pennsylvania's WQHS, and University of California at San Diego's KSDT. The following year, she began work on what was to be her second album, titled More Than Opium. Sadly, the record was never completed, but rough mixes can be heard from the music player on her MySpace page.

Atlantis relocated to San Francisco in 2005. She performed at local venues such as Bourbon Street and Cafe Du Nord, where she opened for Johnette Napolitano. She started a side project, Drugstore Cowgirl, which debuted in 2007 at The Hotel Utah Saloon. In early 2008, Atlantis moved to San Diego, CA.

She died in Tijuana, Mexico on June 24, 2008, taking her own life. .

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