“This disk is largely a protest against our treatment of aboriginese people, against our treatment of nature, plants and animals, also against the idea that "we discovered the New World,'' when it is as old or older than ours.” Louis T Hardin
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“This disk is largely a protest against our treatment of aboriginese people, against our treatment of nature, plants and animals, also against the id… read more
“This disk is largely a protest against our treatment of aboriginese people, against our treatment of nature, plants and animals, also against the idea that "we discovered the New W… read more
There are 3 artists with this name, 1. Experimental artist Louis Hardin, 2. A project of Walter Schreifels, 3. A short lived band fronted by James Freud formerly of Models. 1) Moondog was the pseudonym of Louis T. Hardin (May 26, 1916 – September 8, 1999). Hardin was a blind New York City street musician, influential composer and former beat poet. From the late 1940s until 1974, he was a permanent fixture on 54th Street and 6th Avenue in Manhattan, wearing a cloak and Viking-style helmet, sometimes busking or selling music, but often just standing silent and still. He was known not … read more
There are 3 artists with this name, 1. Experimental artist Louis Hardin, 2. A project of Walter Schreifels, 3. A short lived band fronted by James Freud formerly of Models. 1) Moondog was t… read more
There are 3 artists with this name, 1. Experimental artist Louis Hardin, 2. A project of Walter Schreifels, 3. A short lived band fronted by James Freud formerly of Models. 1) Moondog was the pseudonym of Louis T. Hardin (May 26, 1916 … read more