Charlotte Kemp Muhl

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Charlotte Kemp Muhl
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Charlotte Kemp Muhl
Born (1987-08-17) August 17, 1987 (age 36)
Occupation Singer-songwriter, writer, model
Partner(s) Sean Lennon (2006–)
Website http://theghostofasabertoothtiger.com/bio.html
Modeling information
Height 5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m)
Hair color brown
Eye color brown
Measurements 81-58-84 (EU); 32-23-33 (US)
Dress size 34 (EU)
Manager Elite New York

Charlotte Kemp Muhl (born August 17, 1987) is an American model, singer, and musician from Atlanta, Georgia. Modeling since the age of 13, Muhl, at 16 years old, became the youngest model to appear on the cover of Britain’s Harper's and Queen magazine.[1] Muhl has been in a relationship with Sean Lennon since 2006.

Career

Musical career

Muhl is a singer/songwriter and also a multi-instrumentalist, with the instruments she plays including, guitar, bass, keyboard, and the Bayan (accordion). Lennon and Muhl are involved in a musical project, titled "The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger".[2] The couple has also formed the record company "Chimera Music".[3]

Kemp Muhl and Eden Rice performing at The Living Room

Kemp has another musical project she has formed with longtime friend Eden Rice, called "Kemp and Eden."[4] Kemp and Eden have recently been signed up under the independent label River Jones Music.[5] They have an LP, Black Lace Hole, released in 2012.[6] Muhl has stated on a number of occasions that she uses much of the funds she earns from her lucrative modeling career to fund and produce her music.[7]

Modeling

Muhl has a successful modeling career,[8] and has been featured in campaigns for Tommy Hilfiger, Sisley, D&G, Donna Karan, Maybelline,[9] Swarovski, and Jennifer Lopez’s brand J.LO. She has worked with Ellen Von Unwerth, Terry Richardson, Greg Kadel, Gilles Bensimon, and Steven Klein. From 2002-2005, Muhl was the spokesmodel of Vidal Sassoon in Asia, appearing in commercials and films across the continent.[10]

Music videos appeared in

Music videos directed

  • Directed and appeared in Jesse Harris's "Borne Away" music video. Charlotte sang background vocals as well.
  • Directed and appeared in David Strange's "Aztec Corn" music video
  • Directed and appeared in David Strange's "Vitamin Pills" music video
  • Directed David Strange's "Cocaine" music video
  • Directed David Strange's "Mean World" music video
  • Also produced, arranged, played drums, and sang background vocals on David Strange's 2015 EP.

Activist work

Personal life

Muhl previously dated actor Matthew Gray Gubler in 2004. After meeting at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival,[12] Muhl has been in a relationship with Sean Lennon since 2006. In an interview, Lennon states he stumbled upon Muhl's musical talents over a year after they had started dating.[13] Muhl and Lennon are involved in a number of musical endeavours,[14] and much of their work is created at their own home-based studio in Greenwich Village.

References

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  10. http://forums.thefashionspot.com/f52/kemp-muhl-9457-13.html
  11. http://www.sott.net/articles/show/250386-Sean-Lennon-Destroying-Precious-Land-for-Gas
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  14. http://www.interviewmagazine.com/music/goast-of-a-saber-tooth-tiger-charlotte-kemp-muhl-sean-lennon#/page2

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