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Glorious Strangers
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Glorious Strangers were a band started by audio engineer and record producer Wharton Tiers as a vehicle for his own compositions. In additi… read moreGlorious Strangers were a band started by audio engineer and record producer Wharton Tiers as a vehicle for his own compositions. In addition to Tiers, whose album credit is noted as "everything," the group included Jean Seton … read moreGlorious Strangers were a band started by audio engineer and record producer Wharton Tiers as a vehicle for his own compositions. In addition to Tiers, whose album credit is noted as "everything," the group included Jean Seton Shaw on bass, Jan Ewing on keyboards, and lead vocals by Car… read more -
Jill Kroesen
3,098 listeners
Performer and writer Jill Kroesen has not only participated in a number of rock bands and avant-garde productions, but has also produced or… read morePerformer and writer Jill Kroesen has not only participated in a number of rock bands and avant-garde productions, but has also produced original music theater works and written for independent publications. In the mid-'70s, after e… read morePerformer and writer Jill Kroesen has not only participated in a number of rock bands and avant-garde productions, but has also produced original music theater works and written for independent publications. In the mid-'70s, after earning her M.F.A. at Mills College (where she studied with T… read more -
Y Pants
10,284 listeners
No Wave with toy instruments. The women who comprised this eccentric New York trio played drums, keyboards (nothing fancy or high-tech), ba… read moreNo Wave with toy instruments. The women who comprised this eccentric New York trio played drums, keyboards (nothing fancy or high-tech), bass and ukulele. They also sang such numbers as "The Shah Song," lyrics like "Don… read moreNo Wave with toy instruments. The women who comprised this eccentric New York trio played drums, keyboards (nothing fancy or high-tech), bass and ukulele. They also sang such numbers as "The Shah Song," lyrics like "Don't be afraid to be boring" and adaptations of "B… read more -
Don King
3,627 listeners
Don King refers to either the Country-Western solo artist or the post-No Wave group. 1.) Donald Alan (Don) King (b. May 4, 1954, in Fremont… read moreDon King refers to either the Country-Western solo artist or the post-No Wave group. 1.) Donald Alan (Don) King (b. May 4, 1954, in Fremont, Nebraska) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and trumpeter. In the 1970s and 1980s, h… read moreDon King refers to either the Country-Western solo artist or the post-No Wave group. 1.) Donald Alan (Don) King (b. May 4, 1954, in Fremont, Nebraska) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and trumpeter. In the 1970s and 1980s, he recorded a total of four major label albums, and charted m… read more -
Mofungo
4,122 listeners
Mofungo were a New York City based No Wave band who were active from 1979 to 1993, featuring Elliott Sharp, Robert Sietsema, A.C. Chubb, Wi… read moreMofungo were a New York City based No Wave band who were active from 1979 to 1993, featuring Elliott Sharp, Robert Sietsema, A.C. Chubb, Willie Klein, Chris Nelson, Jeff McGovern, and Seth Gunning. End Of The World (1981) Out Of Line (19… read moreMofungo were a New York City based No Wave band who were active from 1979 to 1993, featuring Elliott Sharp, Robert Sietsema, A.C. Chubb, Willie Klein, Chris Nelson, Jeff McGovern, and Seth Gunning. End Of The World (1981) Out Of Line (1983) Frederick Douglass (1985) Messenger Dogs Of The Gods (19… read more -
Certain General
5,677 listeners
"Formed in the East Village in 1980 by Georgia-born/New Orleans-raised painter-turned-singer Parker DuLany with Texan guitarist Phil G… read more"Formed in the East Village in 1980 by Georgia-born/New Orleans-raised painter-turned-singer Parker DuLany with Texan guitarist Phil Gammage and rhythm section Russell Berke and Marcy Saddy, the early Certain General aimed at being … read more"Formed in the East Village in 1980 by Georgia-born/New Orleans-raised painter-turned-singer Parker DuLany with Texan guitarist Phil Gammage and rhythm section Russell Berke and Marcy Saddy, the early Certain General aimed at being 'a pop version of the Contortions'. James Chance c… read more -
8 Eyed Spy
5,137 listeners
A band formed in September 1979 in New York City with Lydia Lunch, bass player George Scott III of James Chance & the Contortions/The R… read moreA band formed in September 1979 in New York City with Lydia Lunch, bass player George Scott III of James Chance & the Contortions/The Raybeats, Jim Sclavunos, as well as Michael Paumgardhen and Pat Irwin of The Raybeats. After George… read moreA band formed in September 1979 in New York City with Lydia Lunch, bass player George Scott III of James Chance & the Contortions/The Raybeats, Jim Sclavunos, as well as Michael Paumgardhen and Pat Irwin of The Raybeats. After George Scott overdoses on August 05, 1980 the remaining bandmember… read more -
Judy Nylon
7,289 listeners
Judy Nylon is an American artist who moved to London in the very early 1970s. She was half of the punk act called Snatch, which also featured Patti Palladin. Only those who lived in New York and London during the era that spanned glam an… read moreJudy Nylon is an American artist who moved to London in the very early 1970s. She was half of the punk act called Snatch, which also featured Patti Palladin. Only those who lived in New York and London during the era that spanned glam and punk are likely to appreciate her importance, most of whic… read more -
Pulsallama
8,961 listeners
Pulsallama were an all-girl bass and percussion band in New York City circa 1980 to 1983 who put out two singles, and played at nightclubs … read morePulsallama were an all-girl bass and percussion band in New York City circa 1980 to 1983 who put out two singles, and played at nightclubs like Danceteria and Club 57. Their distinctive sound (think a more chaotic, shambolic, New York ve… read morePulsallama were an all-girl bass and percussion band in New York City circa 1980 to 1983 who put out two singles, and played at nightclubs like Danceteria and Club 57. Their distinctive sound (think a more chaotic, shambolic, New York version of Rip, Rig and Panic, Bow Wow Wow or Bananarama) can … read more