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The end of all sexual inhibitions has arrived and she is coming down the runway now... It's The Stripper!! (and she's popping alot of balloons....) Loosely referencing the 1960's fetish/cult movie "The Stripper." Also don't miss the reference to topless cellist Charlotte Moorman's 1960's performances in NYC that ultimately changed the obscenity laws there, allowing artistic freedom of expression. |
CD: Judy Dunaway
Label: Lilly Myrtle Music (formerly Lost Records)
Credits: Judy Dunaway - vocals, balloons; Evan Gallagher, drums. |
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"I don't believe in an omnipotent,omniscient God, because that would make the world a truly horrible place, beyond human redemption." -- Pat Califia
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CD: Judy Dunaway and the Evan Gallagher Little Band
Label: Lilly Myrtle Music (formerly AMF)
Credits: Composed by Judy Dunaway. Performed by Evan Gallagher and a host of downtown NYC luminaries. Produced by Kramer and JD at Noise NJ. |
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Jane was a Sunday School teacher. Janet was a sex worker. Really the only difference between them was a the letter "t." |
CD: Judy Dunaway and the Evan Gallagher Little Band
Label: Lilly Myrtle Music (formerly AMF)
Credits: Judy Dunaway, vocals and guitar, Evan Gallagher, drums. Song and lyrics by Judy Dunaway. |
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