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Birdsongs of the Mesozoic

Created in 1980, Birdsongs from the Mesozoic perform a unique mixture of rock and roll, punk, classical, minimalism, and free-form music, with occasional forays into a lot more unpredicted directions, including spoken term performance and African-American spirituals. The group’s varied instrumentation offers included piano, synthesizers, acoustic guitar, saxophones, flutes, and …

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Mission of Burma

Of all punk-inspired rings that arrived of Boston in the first ’80s, non-e were much better than Mission of Burma. Arty without having to be too pretentious, with the capacity of composing gripping tunes and using ferocious strength, guitarist Roger Miller, bassist Clint Conley, drummer Peter Prescott, and tape mind …

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Roger Miller

In all probability, Roger Miller will be most widely known for the music he helped create using the band Mission of Burma between 1979 and 1983, but Miller had already created an interested body of function before joining the band, and has already established a remarkable career since, creating music …

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