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* {{BFG}}[=/=]BangFlagGun: Both showed up in the video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mGVr4uCMCQ "Hey Ho."]]
** As did a [[WhipItGood bullwhip]].
*** And a couple of {{drag queen}}s.

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* %%* {{BFG}}[=/=]BangFlagGun: Both showed up in the video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mGVr4uCMCQ "Hey Ho."]]
** As did a [[WhipItGood bullwhip]].
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* TheFlapper[=/=]TheRoaringTwenties: As per the page image, from her music video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is6AFxPkTAA "Man Like That."]] Includes examples of ShesGotLegs, plus her enthusiastic Charleston certainly qualifies as a HappyDance.

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* TheFlapper[=/=]TheRoaringTwenties: As per the page image, from her music video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is6AFxPkTAA "Man Like That."]] Includes examples of ShesGotLegs, plus her Her enthusiastic Charleston certainly qualifies as a HappyDance.
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* TheFlapper[=/=]TheRoaringTwenties: As per the page image, from her music video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is6AFxPkTAA "Man Like That."]] Includes examples of ShesGotLegs and NiceShoes, plus her enthusiastic Charleston certainly qualifies as a HappyDance.

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* TheFlapper[=/=]TheRoaringTwenties: As per the page image, from her music video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is6AFxPkTAA "Man Like That."]] Includes examples of ShesGotLegs and NiceShoes, ShesGotLegs, plus her enthusiastic Charleston certainly qualifies as a HappyDance.



As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gin_Wigmore The Other Wiki]].
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* LyricalDissonance: "Man Like That" is a peppy, up-beat tune with incredibly bitter lyrics about [[YourCheatingHeart a cheating husband.]]

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* LyricalDissonance: "Man Like That" is a peppy, up-beat tune with incredibly bitter lyrics about [[YourCheatingHeart a cheating husband.]]
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-->"''I got lots of jealous lovers that all wish they had me back\\
Got a pistol for a mouth my old mama gave me that\\
Building my own road out of [[AlbumTitleDrop gravel and some wine]]\\
If I have to fall it won't be in your line''"
-->---'''Gin Wigmore''', "''Black Sheep''"

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-->"''I ->"''I got lots of jealous lovers that all wish they had me back\\
back\\
Got a pistol for a mouth my old mama gave me that\\
that\\
Building my own road out of [[AlbumTitleDrop gravel and some wine]]\\
wine]]\\
If I have to fall it won't be in your line''"
-->---'''Gin -->'''Gin Wigmore''', "''Black Sheep''"

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[[caption-width-right:350:This place ain't nothin' but a [[{{Pun}} gin joint]].]]



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[[caption-width-right:350:This place ain't nothin' but a [[{{Pun}} gin joint]].]]
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* ConspicuousCG: The green-screen-heavy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7aNKstBCM4 "Black Sheep"]] video.

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Her third album, Blood to Bone, was released in the US on August 28, 2015, a few months after coming out in her native New Zealand.

You've probably heard Wigmore without even realizing it; her songs have wound up in TV shows (''Series/TeenWolf'', ''Series/{{Weeds}}'', ''Series/GreysAnatomy'') and commercials for [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2zmt77BzUQ Lowes]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txTdiofEJwQ Heineken]]. She's almost as well-known for her unconventional looks (ornate tattoos, heavy eyeliner) as for her [[SopranoAndGravel growly, Macy Gray-like voice]].

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Her third album, Blood ''Blood to Bone, Bone'', was released in the US on August 28, 2015, a few months after coming out in her native New Zealand.

Zealand. Fourth album ''Ivory'' was released on April 2018, sharing its name with Wigmore's son, born seven months earlier.

You've probably heard Wigmore without even realizing it; her songs have wound up in TV shows (''Series/TeenWolf'', ''Series/{{Weeds}}'', ''Series/GreysAnatomy'') and commercials for [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2zmt77BzUQ Lowes]] Lowes]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfHN7L8NFJQ Johnnie Walker]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txTdiofEJwQ Heineken]]. She's almost as well-known for her unconventional looks (ornate tattoos, heavy eyeliner) as for her [[SopranoAndGravel growly, Macy Gray-like voice]].



* FemmeFatale: "Kill of the Night" is sung by one of those.



* LyricalDissonance: "Man Like That" is a peppy, up-beat tune with incredibly bitter lyrics about a cheating husband.

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* LyricalDissonance: "Man Like That" is a peppy, up-beat tune with incredibly bitter lyrics about [[YourCheatingHeart a cheating husband.]]
* LyricsVideoMismatch: "New Rush" is a song about how Gin's new lover (her eventual husband) revitalized her life. The music video has her escaping pursuit from an arrow-shooting man.



Once you go black you never go back."

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[[DoubleEntendre Once you go black you never go back.back]]."



* StockingFiller: Wigmore [[http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/55389097/Gin+Wigmore+2010+Vodafone+Music+Awards++Ar.jpg wore this]] to the 2010 Vodafone Music Awards in New Zealand. It didn't prevent her from winning "Breakthrough Artist of the Year." ([[MsFanservice Might have even helped...]])

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* StockingFiller: Wigmore [[http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/55389097/Gin+Wigmore+2010+Vodafone+Music+Awards++Ar.[[http://www1.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Gin+Wigmore+2010+Vodafone+Music+Awards+Arrivals+7pV84AetJ4nl.jpg wore this]] to the 2010 Vodafone Music Awards in New Zealand. It didn't prevent her from winning "Breakthrough Artist of the Year." ([[MsFanservice Might have even helped...]])
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*** And a couple of [[DragQueen drag queens]].

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*** And a couple of [[DragQueen drag queens]].{{drag queen}}s.



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New Zealand-born Virginia Craig "Gin" Wigmore wrote her first song at age 14. Two years later (after her father's death), she put her music career on hold and moved to Argentina to become a teacher. Upon returning home, she honored her dad with the song "Hallelujah," which won the 2004 International Songwriting Competition - the first time an unsigned talent had won. The song would later appear on her 2008 debut EP ([[ShapedLikeItself coincidentally titled]] ''Extended Play''). A year later, her debut album ''Holy Smoke'' arrived and parked several hits in the New Zealand music charts. For her 2011 release ''Gravel and Wine,'' Wigmore beefed up her sound with heavy doses of rock, blues, and even jump swing. (The album got an official US release in April 2013.)

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New Zealand-born Virginia Craig Claire "Gin" Wigmore (born 6 June 1986) wrote her first song at age 14. Two years later (after her father's death), she put her music career on hold and moved to Argentina to become a teacher. Upon returning home, she honored her dad with the song "Hallelujah," which won the 2004 International Songwriting Competition - the first time an unsigned talent had won. The song would later appear on her 2008 debut EP ([[ShapedLikeItself coincidentally titled]] ''Extended Play''). A year later, her debut album ''Holy Smoke'' arrived and parked several hits in the New Zealand music charts. For her 2011 release ''Gravel and Wine,'' Wigmore beefed up her sound with heavy doses of rock, blues, and even jump swing. (The album got an official US release in April 2013.)

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* LyricalDissonance: "Man Like That" is a peppy, up-beat tune with incredibly bitter lyrics about a cheating husband.



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Wigmore announced on Twitter and Instagram that she would would release her third album, ''Blood to Bone,'' in June 2015.

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Wigmore announced on Twitter and Instagram that she would would release her Her third album, ''Blood Blood to Bone,'' Bone, was released in June 2015.
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Wigmore announced on Twitter and Instagram that she would would release her third album in early 2015.

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Wigmore announced on Twitter and Instagram that she would would release her third album album, ''Blood to Bone,'' in early June 2015.
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* [[NeverTrustATrailer Never Trust a Commercial]]: "Man Like That" is a bitter (albeit up-tempo) song about a cheating husband, addressed to the woman with whom he's currently sleeping. When used in the Heineken commercial linked above, the context is more of a swooning, literal, "Look how awesome this guy is" approach.

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