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Artist description
I'm working on communication of cross-cultural issues. In particular the meeting zone of the culture of India with that of Europe and America. |
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Music Style
Words and music, sometimes humorous, satire? |
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Musical Influences
Liverpool Poets, Frank Zappa, Nick Drake, Beatles, Al Stewart, Roger Waters, Bob Dylan |
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Similar Artists
Angela Anaconda, Johnny Bravo |
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Artist History
I always liked writing at school. I would write in any spare time during various jobs. I started performing in the glory days of Thatcher/Reagan, in 1979, with Punk bands in Newcastle on Tyne, England. I had a 12 year lay off, in a religious community. I travelled many times to India. I lived the last two years with my family in New Delhi and West Bengal. I am now stepping back from the community, and hope to perform my stuff in public again one day. |
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Group Members
Alan P. Clark - head dude. |
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Instruments
Acoustic and Semi Acoustic Guitars, SW1000XG Card, Cakewalk, Acid |
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Albums
The Master, Dancing Poems - work in progress |
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Press Reviews
Oh dear, not for a very long time. Featured on BBC Radio 1, BBC TV North and Tyne Tees Television. |
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Location
Radlett, London - United Kingdom |
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