Written by admin on 28 March 2010
Formed in Manhattan in 1964 by Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg, the Fugs were forerunners of the Velvet Underground, Mothers of Invention, and for all purposes invented the concept of an underground band, coming up in the Beat scene where politics and culture collided. The band broke up in 1970, but fortunately have reunited as of late for shows as well as recordings. The latter day Fugs include founders Sanders and Kupferberg, Steve Taylor (vocals, guitar, bodhran and keyboards) Scott Pettito (bass, cello mandolin, co-producer) and Coby Batty (drums, piano). Read full review
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Formed in Manhattan in 1964 by Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg, the Fugs were forerunners of the Velvet Underground, Mothers of Invention, and for all purposes invented the concept of an underground band, coming up in the Beat scene where politics and culture collided. The band broke up in 1970, but fortunately have reunited as of late for shows as well as recordings. The latter day Fugs include founders Sanders and Kupferberg, Steve Taylor (vocals, guitar, bodhran and keyboards) Scott Pettito (bass, cello mandolin, co-producer) and Coby Batty (drums, piano). Read full review
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