Julia Cumming

Julia Cumming
Sunflower Bean soundcheck, Northampton, Massachusetts, September 20, 2017. Photo by Andy DeLuca.
Background information
Born (1996-01-16) January 16, 1996
Origin Stuyvesant Town, New York City
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • Model
Instruments Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Ukulele
Years active 2009–present
Labels
Associated acts

Julia Rachel Cumming (born January 16, 1996) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, model and activist who is currently the frontwoman and bass player of the Brooklyn-based band Sunflower Bean.

Early life

Cumming was born in Manhattan to parents Alec Cumming, a television writer/producer, and Cynthia Harden, a prominent epileptologist.[1] (Harden is currently chair of the epilepsy section of the American Academy of Neurology.[2]) In the '90s, Alec and Cynthia were a creative partnership as well as a marital one - writing, performing and releasing songs in the alternative pop band Bite The Wax Godhead (1990-1998).[3] Julia grew up in the East Village, Manhattan, attended New York City public schools, and started a band - Supercute! - along with neighborhood friends June Lei and Rachel Trachtenburg (of the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players) in 2009.[4] Supercute!, a bubblegum-girl-group-psychedelic-pop amalgam, created (in Cumming's words) "ukelele rock operas"; the band lasted through 2013 with Cumming and Trachtenburg serving as their creative core.[5] “It was almost an art project about not letting your age or being a girl stop you from trying anything,” Julia told the New Musical Express in 2016.[6] Cumming and Trachtenburg also co-hosted a talk show (Pure Imagination, 2011-2013) on the Progressive Radio Network aimed at encouraging fellow teens to become involved in art and political action.[7]

In 2014, Cumming graduated as a vocal music student at Professional Performing Arts School, made her acting debut in the movie short People Who Don't Know Me,[8] and performed solo gigs with original musical material at local clubs, often with her father accompanying her on bass.[9] She also interned at the Museum of Modern Art where she curated an off-site show about instagram art, and where she first met acclaimed choreographer Dean Moss [10] - who promptly cast her for a leading role in his dance piece johnbrown, which debuted at The Kitchen on October 16, 2014.[11]

Sunflower Bean

Nick Kivlen and Julia Cumming performing with Sunflower Bean.

In August 2013, Cumming joined guitarist Nick Kivlen and drummer Jacob Faber in Sunflower Bean, a power trio initially based in Glen Head, New York that had started off a spin-off of the band Turnip King. In the following year, the band moved to Bushwick, Brooklyn and became a part of the borough's thriving "DIY" scene,[12] playing over eighty shows that year and earning themselves title of New York City's "hardest-working band of 2014".[13] The band's appearance at the 2014 CMJ Music Marathon received good notices from All Songs Considered's Bob Boilen [14] and from The New York Times's Jon Pareles, who wrote "New York is still home to bands as varied as Sunflower Bean, whose music suggests what might have happened if psychedelia had emerged after punk and the Police rather than before." [15]

The band recorded their debut EP Show Me Your Seven Secrets (initially self-released on January 27, 2015) and was signed to Fat Possum Records later that year.[16] The album Human Ceremony was released on February 5, 2016, garnering largely positive reviews;

"I Was a Fool", the first single released from Sunflower Bean's upcoming second album Twentytwo In Blue, debuted on NPR's "Songs We Love" series on November 3, 2017.[17] Twentytwo In Blue was released on March 23, 2018 by Mom + Pop Music in the U.S. and Lucky Number Music worldwide.[18]

Modeling career

Although Cumming had done occasional modeling jobs in the Supercute! era, her fashion career really took off in February 2014, when she was asked to walk in Yves Saint Laurent’s Ready To Wear Fall Winter 2014 show in Paris. Saint Laurent's creative director Hedi Slimane signed the musician to an exclusive modeling contract, using her in three campaigns and in six shows for Saint Laurent; Cumming was frequently referred to as “Hedi Slimane’s muse” in the press at the time.[19][20]

Since then, she has modeled for Anna Sui, Elsa Schiaparelli, Max Mara, Rochas and Fausto Puglisi, appeared in global campaigns for H&M and Diesel, and was seen on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan and in many fashion editorials, most notably in many of Vogue’s international editions (US, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Japan).[21] In March 2017, Cumming appeared with Madonna for Vogue Germany in the news-making film and photo spread “Her Story”, released on International Women’s Day 2017.[22]

Political Activism

 Julia Cumming interviewing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York Democratic Candidate for Congress (NY-14), at her "Anger Can Be Power" event at the Brooklyn Expo Center in Greenpoint, a part of BUST Magazine's "School for Creative Living", December 10th, 2017.
Julia Cumming interviewing candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at an "Anger Can Be Power" event, 2017.

In 2017, Cumming founded Anger Can Be Power, a project that “endeavors to invoke the DIY spirit to inspire people to integrate political involvement in their lives”; she has hosted several public events dedicated to the topic of young people, particularly women, moving into concrete political action.[23] Cumming is also active in the Model Alliance, and directed and produced a video featuring fellow models that encourages young people to directly call their political representatives,;[24] she also interviewed Iranian-American singer Rahill Jamalifard (from Habibi) about her experiences as a Farsi translator during the protests against Donald Trump’s travel ban at John F. Kennedy International Airport.[25]

Musical Influences

“When I was a really little kid," Cumming told the New York Times, "my parents had a VHS tape called ‘Glam Rock.’ It was about 15 songs of Gary Glitter, T. Rex and Alice Cooper, and I watched it every day until it broke.”.[26]

Other influences include The Beach Boys and Brian Wilson, The Beatles, Devo, Fat White Family, Carole King, The Kinks, Cate Le Bon, Mr Little Jeans, Joni Mitchell, Kate Nash, New York Dolls, Plastic Ono Band, Iggy Pop, The Sex Pistols, Tina Weymouth and Talking Heads, The Velvet Underground, The Waitresses and The Who.[27][28]

Gear

  • Rickenbacker 4003s Jetglo Black Bass Guitar
  • Limited Edition Epiphone Thunderbird IV Silverburst Bass Guitar
  • Fender American Professional Series Precision Bass (used live in 2017)
  • Fender Rumble 500 2x10 500W Bass Combo Amp

References

  1. . “A Couple Find Instant Attraction, Longtime Love, Then Discord”, The New York Times, January 7, 2016. Retrieved on 2017-12-30.
  2. . "Cynthia Harden from Mount Sinai Health System: Looking at Inheritance Risk of Epilepsy and Moving the Field Forward", MD Magazine, 2016. Retrieved on 2017-12-30.
  3. . “Radio Stuyvesant (Deluxe Edition)”, Soundcloud. Retrieved on 2017-12-30.
  4. . "Q&A: Rachel Trachtenburg’s SUPERCUTE! on Boys, Beer (Or a Lack Thereof), and Opening for Kate Nash", Village Voice, April 30, 2010. Retrieved on 2018-01-10.
  5. William Goodman, "Sweet Talk", Nylon Magazine, October 2011 issue, pps. 122-123.
  6. . "Sunflower Bean On Their Brilliant New Album, The Strokes And, Er, Gary Glitter", NME, February 5, 2016. Retrieved on 2018-01-01.
  7. . “Pure Imagination, Hosts: Rachel Trachtenburg & Julia Cumming”, Progressive Radio Network. Retrieved on 2018-01-10.
  8. . "People Who Don't Know Me", IMDb. Retrieved on 2018-01-02.
  9. . "Minor Music with Jesse Krakow: Playlist from September 23, 2013", WFMU. Retrieved on 2018-01-02.
  10. . "Choreographer Dean Moss talks about his new work, johnbrown", TimeOut New York, October 12, 2014. Retrieved on 2017-01-04.
  11. . "An Abolitionist’s Soul Goes Marching On, Rowdily", The New York Times, October 22, 2014. Retrieved on 2017-01-04.
  12. . "Hedi Slimane Muse and Sunflower Bean Singer Julia Cumming on the Band’s Debut Album", Vogue, February 5, 2016. Retrieved on 2018-01-01.
  13. . "The 10 Hardest-Working Bands of 2014", Oh My Rockness, December 10, 2014. Retrieved on 2018-01-01.
  14. . "Bob Boilen's Top 10 Discoveries From The 2014 CMJ Music Marathon", NPR Music, October 27, 2014. Retrieved on 2018-01-02.
  15. . "Newcomers and Comebacks: Eras Mix Among 1,300 Groups at CMJ Music Marathon", The New York Times, October 26, 2014. Retrieved on 2018-01-02.
  16. . "Signing Story: Sunflower Bean", Music Connection, March 15, 2016. Retrieved on 2018-01-01.
  17. . "Get Into The Melancholy Groove Of Sunflower Bean's 'I Was A Fool", NPR Music, November 3, 2017. Retrieved on 2018-01-02.
  18. . "Sunflower Bean - Twentytwo In Blue / Lucky Number from Piccadilly Records", Piccadilly Records. Retrieved on 2018-01-15.
  19. . "Julia Cumming, Hedi Slimane’s New Girl?", WWD, October 21, 2014. Retrieved on 2018-01-02.
  20. . "Supercute Sunflower Bean singer, Julia Cumming, is Hedi Slimane's new muse", i-D, August 1, 2014. Retrieved on 2018-01-01.
  21. . Julia Cumming: Portfolio, Premiere Model Management. Retrieved on 2018-01-01.
  22. . “Madonna Releases Short Film Dedicated to 'Women Who Fight For Freedom’”, Out Magazine, March 8, 2017. Retrieved on 2017-12-30.
  23. . “2017 was the Year Models Fought Back”, Dazed, December 28, 2017. Retrieved on 2017-12-30.
  24. . Watch Sunflower Bean’s Julia Cumming and her model mates’ new activist Infomercial!", i-D, February 2, 2017. Retrieved on 2018-01-01.
  25. . "What It's Like to Be An Immigrant Artist in Trump's America", Noisey, March 20, 2017. Retrieved on 2018-01-01.
  26. . "Sunflower Bean: NYC's Coolest Young Band Talks Classic-Rock-Inspired Debut", Rolling Stone, January 22, 2016. Retrieved on 2018-01-01.
  27. . "Listen: YSL Muse Julia Cumming’s Summer Playlist", Fashion Blog, March 24, 2015. Retrieved on 2018-01-02.
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