I’ve lived in fear of this moment for the past twenty years… Today, by way of Facebook, I received a message from a man in Oregon who claims to have in his possession a copy of “Fears of Practice,” the 1993 performance video of my band, Prehensile Monkey-tailed Skink. While he hasn’t yet made his […]
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A copy of the Prehensile Monkey-tailed Skink video has surfaced, ending any congressional aspirations I may have had
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Mark's Life Also tagged Ann Arbor history, blackmail, Bulb Records, Dan Richardson, Dustin Krcatovich, Fears of Practice, History, male nipples, Matt Krizowsky, Pete Larson, Prehensile Monkey-tailed Skink, Prehensile Monkeytailed Skink, Skink, Wolf Eyes 14 Comments
The Ann Arbor music scene, from Paul Robeson to Frank Allison …on episode 28 of the Saturday Six Pack
After the last several episodes, where we had so many guests, and so many things to get through, I enjoyed the relaxed pace of this most recent edition of the Saturday Six Pack. I’d left us a lot of breathing room when planning the show, thinking that, just maybe, Marshall Crenshaw might stop by, seeing […]
Posted in Art and Culture, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged African American art songs, African American history, Alan Haber, Ann Arbor history, Community Church of God, Frank Allison and the Odd Sox, George Clinton, Gillian Ream, Mark's big ideas, Marshall Crenshaw, Modern Lady Fitness, musicians, opera, oral history, Our Own Thing Chorale, Paul Robeson, records, Rock and Roll, Soviet Union, vinyl, walking tours, Willis Patterson, Ypsi Songfest 11 Comments