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Ex-Blank-Ex

Cleveland experimental music and efficiency art troupe Ex-Blank-Ex assembled 6 from the city’s essential underground voices — previous Electric powered Eels John Morton and Dave E., ex-Mirrors drummer Michael Weldon, Andrew Klimeyk (young sibling of Styrenes frontman Jamie), CLE Mag publisher Jim Ellis, and Anton Fier. Shaped in 1978, Ex-Blank-Ex’s …

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Styrenes

Cleveland proto-punk combo the Styrenes was originally formed in 1971 by vocalist/guitarist Jamie Klimek, bassist Craig Bell, and drummer Mike Weldon; in the beginning dubbed the Mirrors, the three high schoolers quickly added guitarist Jim Crook towards the lineup, honing a loud pop sound therefore out of stage with other …

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Anton Fier

Drummer and manufacturer Anton Fier was most widely known as the head — and exclusive regular member — from the all-star downtown NEW YORK music group the Golden Palominos. Delivered June 20, 1956 in Cleveland, Ohio, Fier initial made his tag because the drummer in the Feelies’ seminal 1980 debut …

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Mick Harris

Carefully allied with post-industrial dub terrorists such as for example Expenses Laswell, Techno Pet, James Plotkin, Robert Musso, and Anton Fier, Birmingham-based artist Mick Harris is something of a report in extremes. A drummer with mentioned death metal clothing Napalm Death with the group’s past due-’80s and early-’90s heyday, Harris …

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Peter Blegvad

Probably better known beyond avant-garde circles for his are a cartoonist, Peter Blegvad was also a witty and articulate singer/songwriter in addition to an alumnus of Slapp Happy. Delivered August 14, 1951, in NEW YORK, Blegvad and his family members shifted to Britain in 1965. After relocating to Germany in …

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The Golden Palominos

The Golden Palominos weren’t a group by itself, but instead the revolving-door project of drummer, programmer, and bandleader Anton Fier. Blessed June 20, 1956, in Cleveland, Ohio, Fier initial made his tag because the drummer in the Feelies’ seminal 1980 debut Crazy Rhythms. After departing the group, he became a …

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