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  • [[Image:Sing_and_String_colour_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Sing and String'''<br/> Issue One, 1959]] '''Sing and String''' was a folk music [[fanzine]] published in Ontario, Canada.
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  • ...a by [[Katie Dunne]], a student at the University of Montevallo. Now based out of Birmingham, Hen House processes mail orders and tables zines at local ev ...Distro and Victimized Records began work on a zine/cassette tape split, ''Sing Me Back Home'', to showcase Tripps' prolific creative endeavors in writing
    1 KB (175 words) - 19:04, 6 July 2015
  • ...e to sing or knowing any notes, yet still being able to play shows and put out a tape, because they're a queer band called Fagatron. Abe can't understand
    2 KB (254 words) - 19:52, 16 July 2010
  • ...ic historian, Robert K. Oermann once wrote of D.Striker's music, "He can't sing, but you can't help listening." On stage, the shows can get wild. An audien
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  • ...nue to be published. Perhaps the best known of the folk magazines was Sing Out! which was published in print from 1950 through 2000 and still has an activ
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  • ...play guitar in the band Challenger. Since late 2011 he continued 'kicking out the jams' with his Berlin based band ''Big Eater''.
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  • ...id shirt. I don't care. I mean, I like Bach too, if there were Bach shirts out there & I bought one, no one's going to be all, "You are living a baroque l
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  • ...s being published that were devoted to folk music, the other being ''Sing Out!'', a newsstand magazine. .... No one got paid except the printer, Peter Strauss, who also helped me out whenever he could. At the end he waited a long time for his money. When I
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  • ...New York City, New York, U.S.A.. Released in 1959, the first edition sold out and a second edition was published the same year. ...ldn't care less how angry or confused (or both) you may wax. We get a kick out of singing these songs and we think a lot of other people will too."
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  • ...sues. He was also a founding member of '''APAcalypse''', the APA that grew out of '''Mordred'''. ...me a 'lucky recipient' of Multiple Sclerosis. It impacted his abilities to sing and dance, and around 1998 he stepped down as the figurehead distribution m
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  • ...enes, documentaries from daily life, art and political commentary that are out of bounds for mainstream outlets such as national media institutions and th ...e couldn’t sing, we couldn’t write, but the one thing we could do is bring out a fanzine about the bands that we were into…” (Peter Nasty interviewed
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  • ...ene in the woods, I had to think about different ways to do it and plan it out. That took more time than the actual putting the ink on the page. ...in alternative comics. It was another situation where I completely lucked out.
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  • .... She lived in the house for about a year, but left after having a falling out (“the politics of the house just became totally ridiculous,” she says). ...I knew thought punk was dead—but there were about five weirdos, so I hung out with them.
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  • * [[Second Set Out]] * [[She makes jewelry out of car crashes]]
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