- Danny Fields
Danny Fields was a journalist, record executive, manager, scenemaker, and influential figure on the New York and Detroit underground punk rock music scenes during the 1960s and 1970s. Born 1941, Fields grew up in Richmond Hill, Queens. He attended Harvard Law School in 1959, but was disinterested in his studies and left during his first year. He moved to Greenwich Village around 1960, briefly enrolled at New York University, … - Paul Collins
Paul Collins is an American musician. He was the drummer (and sometime singer & songwriter) in seminal Los Angeles power pop trio The Nerves, one of the first LA pop groups, alongside Jack Lee and future Plimsouls frontman Peter Case. The band are best remembered for "Hanging on the Telephone", a song later made famous by Blondie. After The Nerves' demise, Paul Collins eventually formed his own group as singer, rhythm guitarist, and songwriter for The Beat, … - Robert Quine
Robert Quine was an American guitarist, known for his innovative guitar solos. A native of Akron, Ohio, Quine worked with a wide range of musicians, though he himself remained relatively unknown in comparison. Critic Mark Demming writes "Quine's eclectic style embraced influences from jazz, rock, and blues players of all stripes, … - Corey Glover
Corey Glover (born November 6 1964 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American musician. He is best known as the lead singer of the U.S. rock band, Living Colour. Glover was an aspiring actor when Vernon Reid drafted him into Living Colour, reportedly after seeing Glover singing "Happy Birthday" at a friend's party. He appeared as Pvt. Francis in Oliver Stone's classic Vietnam war film, "Platoon", and starred in a short lived television series called "Signs of Life". - Lance Loud
Lance Loud (June 26, 1951-December 22, 2001) was an openly gay columnist. He is probably best known for his role in "An American Family", which is widely considered television's first reality show. Lance was born in La Jolla, California, while his father was in the Navy during the Korean War. He spent his early childhood with his parents and four siblings in Eugene, Oregon, and his later childhood and teen years in Santa Barbara, California. - Sonny Vincent
Sonny Vincent is one of the small group of New York City musicians that were instrumental in the creation of what became known as Punk Rock in the mid-1970s. Vincent formed the Testors in 1976 with Gene Sinigalliano (guitar), and Gregory R (drums). They played the legendary New York clubs such as Max's Kansas City and CBGB with groups such as Mink DeVille, Teenage Jesus & The Jerks, The Cramps and Suicide, and did a nationwide tour with the Dead Boys. - Annie Golden
Annie Golden (born October 19 1951) is an actress and singer. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Golden began her career as the lead singer of The Shirts (which headlined CBGB's in the late seventies). During the early 90s she performed as part of the duo Golden Carillo with Frank Carillo. They released 3 albums, "Fire in Newtown", "Toxic Emotion", and "Back for More." She then returned to The Shirts. Since then she has performed solo and with a Band. - Jed Davis
Jed Davis (born July 7, 1975 in Farmingdale, New York) is a New York musician. As a high-school senior, keyboardist Davis formed the band Skyscape with singer Domenic Maltempi in 1991. Skyscape recorded a CD, "Band of the Week", two years later. After moving to the Albany area to attend the State University of New York at Albany, Davis performed in a solo capacity, self-releasing a demo tape titled "Jed Has Too Much Free Time". - Marty Munsch
Martin Munsch was born in 1967 in Union County, New Jersey raised in the towns of Franklin Lakes & Wyckoff in Bergen County, New Jersey. Graduated from Ramapo High School. He is a record producer, sound engineer, talent manager, photographer, videographer and the principal owner of Punkrockrecords. He was responsible for production of many influential punk albums, as well as duplication masters and final quality control of many albums, … - Wendy Wild
Wendy Wild, born Wendy Andreiev in 1956, was an American singer, musician, and artist who in the 1980s was a well known presence in New York's downtown music and performance scenes. Growing up in Northport, New York, Wild moved to Manhattan in the late 1970s, accompanied by John McLoughlin, who would later become known as the performer John Sex. Throughout the eighties she performed regularly in Lower Manhattan night clubs and art spaces, including the Lucky Strike, … - Rick Berlin
Rick Berlin (born Richard Gustave Kinscherf III, in Sioux City, Iowa in 1945) is a Boston-based singer-songwriter, formerly the frontman of Orchestra Luna, Luna, Berlin Airlift, Rick Berlin: The Movie, and The Shelley Winters Project. A Yale graduate, Berlin has been writing and performing a distinctly theatrical form of rock and roll since the early 1970s. He achieved much of his early success with Orchestra Luna, whose eponymous debut was released on Epic Records in 1974. - Michael Holt
Michael Holt is a musician who lives in Toronto, Canada. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1968, and raised in New York City, where he learned to play the piano as a child. In high school (Hunter College High School) in the early 1980s, he formed a band called The Connotations, which played regularly at CBGB and other downtown clubs in New York. Holt played keyboards, sang, and wrote most of the group's songs. - Finnegan The Poet
Finnegan the Poet (born March 17, 1969) is a bisexual queer American expatriate poet, writer and performance artist of Afro-Caribbean, Irish and Cuban descent. Originally from New York City he is on tour and is presently touring across the United States, after four years abroad in Europe. Finnegan has performed at the following New York venues: Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Knitting Factory, BAM Next Wave Festival, CBGB, Nells, West End Gate, ABC No Rio, … - Aaron Minsky
Aaron Minsky or Von Cello (stage name) is a rock cellist. He began his career as a rock guitarist and was influenced by guitarists like Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa and Jerry Garcia. During high school he started to transfer his knowledge of rock guitar to the cello, creating a new style of cello playing. He went on to study the cello, obtaining Bachelors and Masters degrees in music performance from the Manhattan School of Music, … - Jackie Tohn
Jackie Tohn is an American actress and musician. Her mother's name is Bella and her father's name is Alan. Tohn has been acting professional since approximately age 9 but her first major role came on The Nanny at age 12. She attended Oceanside High School in Nassau County, New York. After high school, she went to the University of Delaware for a semester and majored in elementary education and in the fall of 1998 was in an a cappella group called the Deltones. - Daniel Wattenberg
Daniel Eli Wattenberg is an American journalist and musician. He was born in 1959 and grew up in Bethesda, Maryland. His father is the pundit Ben Wattenberg. He received his BA degree from Columbia University in 1983. He was a singer and songwriter with several somewhat successful punk rock bands, and made several dozen appearances at CBGB. - Camille Cbgb
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sex, drugs, and alcohol. - Cbgb Chick
I'm filling this out from the computer in my friend Randy's basement (he's a dick but he usually has good smoke) and i don't like computers, but a friend told me to do it so here i am. - Tom Corry
if i were a doughnut, i'd be made of cozy homeric "d'oh!" and be filled with goosebump jelly, and, on my top, i'd bear a crest of picasso's eyes in sprinkles. other than that, i'm working on two novels and two screenplays, and i'm trying to raise a budget for my first feature film (or, for now, a pair of shorts). - Bruna
Beers,Queers,Steers... - Megan Day
snowy. - Nick Lopez
Someone who's done and seen alot...Played guitar in The Labor Chains 1985-87. Formed Love You Dead with Kevin Dunn(Loretta's Doll, Kobe, Middle Pillar) 1987-89. Worked at CBGB's 1993 to 2001. Did what I could to help my fellow man. Served the country and the city. 82nd Airborne, Yonkers EMS, U.S. Consulate Frankfurt Germany, Live in europe. Married for 4 years now. - Adam B.
How to make a Adam B. - Mark Guerra
Basically I`m the result of random genetic re-combination that has been going on here on earth for the past few billion years or so. Continuing in this fashion, I spend most of my time gathering what I need to survive and attempting to procreate. - Steve Mach
- Ian Brown
tENgOk La timE akU kaYa NaNti. - Anthony Paterno
Italian. - Faye Faye™
iM SHANiA FAYE. - Caitlin Walker
- Richard Daley
i work with bands, booking shows, and promoting and stuff. - Robert Quine Photographs
Robert Quine Interviews Interview by Jason Gross (November 1997) Who is Robert Quine ? According to him, he 'remains one of the most compelling, appalling and universally hated figures in music history.' If you think that's a little too generous, Kenneth Coleman has written his own tribute to Quine. - Hafiz
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About me, hmmm, i really dont know what to say about myself, honestly. Well, for starters, Im terk. Um, yeah....thats it, okay, thats it...thanks for reading this. - Carter
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- Ishan
Im 16, around 5'11", I play the guitar and bass, I swim and like pretty much all sports. Yeah and I like music, i mostly listen to rock, classic or heavy, but some of my friends are damn rap freaks so I listen to a bit of that too. - Steve Slater
My name is Steve, I started this profile to help promote my bands but hadn't really done much on it. Then I became one of those "cool new people" myspace has and over night I have hundreds of new friends. I am really just a simple drummer and drum teacher. I love the bands I play in, Trip Device and Farewell Typewriter, I hope someday to go on bigger tours than the ones I have already been on. - Dan Hoff
Hi, I'm Dan. I'm from Vermilion, Ohio and am going to school for firefighting. I enjoy doing spontaneous things and hangin with my friends. I like meeting new ppl and having a good time. If you wanna know more, you'll just have to drop me a line-->my aim is StudMuffin1286 8)
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