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The Cheap Suit Serenaders

Comics and 78 rpm information were the twin poles about that your Cheap Match Serenaders coalesced. Robert Crumb was (and it is) probably one of the most popular underground cartoonists ever, having nearly developed the genre. Robert Armstrong was also mixed up in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Bay region underground …

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Robert Crumb

A zany love of life fused with a psychedelicized eyesight produced Robert Crumb probably one of the most influential comic artists from the 1960s. His character types, including Fritz the Kitty, Mr. Organic, Flakey Froont, as well as the Vulture Demoness, and his underground comic books, such as for example …

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Robert Armstrong

A love for comics and 78 rpm records mixed to envelop Armstrong in the Cheap Match Serenaders. Armstrong was mixed up in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Bay region underground comics picture, generating such comics as Mickey Rat as well as the Couch Potatoes. Discovering that fellow cartoonist Robert Crumb also …

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Bob Brozman

Multi-instrumentalist, historian, and educator Bob Brozman was created in NY about March 8, 1954. His uncle, Barney Josephson, was a prominent golf club owner who went Cafe Culture in Greenwich Town, among the 1st places in NY, or anywhere, where dark and white music artists played on-stage collectively. Brozman researched …

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