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Artist description
An eclectic blend of music and sound, Jimmy Annasin and the Headaches cultivated a very small following of almost cultish fanatics among electronic hackers who were especially attracted by Waldo Kufkins use of Tesla coils on stage during performances.
Some say the high energy fields produced by Waldo's experiments were what influenced the strange directions their music went in.
Most fans say that the band had to be heard live.
"Tesla Coils add a rythmic energy directly into the inner ear and the brain" - Waldo Kufkin.
Enjoy. |
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Music Style
Experimental Pop & Rock |
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Musical Influences
Mary Midol and the Monthly Discomforts, The Hamburger People, Rasputin, The Choking Convulsions |
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Artist History
NOTE: Band will be leaving MP3 and going into hiding sometime soon.
Jimmy Annasin and the Headaches were an underground cult band in the early '80s.
A few said their unique styles were ahead of their time, but before they gained any noteriety Jimmy vanished.
These selected songs are being released on two MP3 DAM CD's.
We feel these represent the entire spectrum of styles explored by the band between 1978 and 1986.
We hope you agree that these selected pieces are unique, querky and almost enjoyable. |
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Group Members
Jimmy Annasin, Timmy Annasin, Waldo Kufkin |
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Instruments
Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Keyboards, Glass, Metal, Wood, Acoustic & Electronic Percussion, Harp Thing, Trumpet, Clarinet, Bass, what ever was in the studio |
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Albums
We're So Cool (In Our Own Minds), Kill The Cat, Industrial Park, Jimmy Annasin and the Headaches, Early Daze of the Audio Haze |
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Location
Huntington Woods, MI - USA |
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