Siouxsie Sioux, the lead singer of
Siouxsie and the Banshees
(1976-1996), one of the original punk bands, was born Susan Ballion in London, England, to a Belgian Walloon father and an English/Scottish mother. The band evolved from punk, to goth and psychedelia to a more accessible sound in more recent years. The band was featured on the first Lollapalooza tour and provided original songs for
Batman Returns (1992)
and
Showgirls (1995)
. After a twenty-year career, over a dozen diverse albums, and amassing a huge cult following, the group disbanded in April 1996 just as the Sex Pistols, their original inspiration, decided to cash in on the recent interest in punk music and tour again.
In 2008, Siouxsie provided vocals for the track "Careless Love" on
The Edge of Love (2008)
soundtrack by frequent
David Lynch
collaborator, and composer
Angelo Badalamenti
. In 2011, Sioux was honored with the Q Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music, and in 2012, the Ivor Novello Awards's Inspiration Award.