Keyboardist Vivian Trimble of Luscious Jackson Dies at 58: A Tribute to her Legacy" 

Vivian Trimble, a celebrated musician and keyboardist for the all-female band Luscious Jackson, passed away at the age of 58. Her untimely death has left fans of the band devastated and the music industry mourning the loss of a talented artist. 

Vivian Trimble was an integral member of the band Luscious Jackson, which gained widespread recognition in the 1990s for their unique blend of alternative rock, hip-hop, and funk music.

As a keyboardist, Trimble was known for her versatile playing style and her ability to infuse different genres of music into the band's sound.

 Trimble co-founded Luscious Jackson in 1991 along with Jill Cunniff, Gabby Glaser, and Kate Schellenbach. 2. 

 The band released several successful albums, including "Natural Ingredients," "Fever In Fever Out," and "Electric Honey," which earned critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.

 Trimble also contributed to the band's songwriting, collaborating with her bandmates on many of their most popular tracks. 2. 

In addition to her work with Luscious Jackson, Trimble was also a sought-after session musician, playing keyboards for other artists such as Ivy and MC 900 Ft. Jesus.

 Trimble left Luscious Jackson in 1998 to pursue other musical endeavors but rejoined the band for their 2013 reunion tour.

 Her passing has been felt deeply by her former bandmates, who have paid tribute to her on social media and in interviews.

 Trimble's contributions to the music industry have had a lasting impact, inspiring countless musicians and fans alike.

Her legacy will continue to be celebrated through her music, which remains as vibrant and relevant today as it was when it was first released.

The loss of Vivian Trimble is a reminder of the profound impact that artists can have on our lives and the importance of celebrating their contributions while they are still with us.

 As fans of music, we can honor Trimble's memory by continuing to listen to and appreciate the music she created, and by supporting the artists who carry on her legacy.

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