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  1. Even before no wave, she started out in Cleveland, meeting up in the mid-70's with that industrial city's mythic underground rock leading light, guitarist/writer Peter Laughner (aka founding member of Rocket from the Tombs, Pere Ubu). The two of them would join forces in the band the Wolves. Brief as their collaboration was (Laughner would die ...

  2. 18 de jun. de 2017 · More importantly, he inspired Cleveland musicians to greatness. "Peter was a dreamer who dreamt for everybody," his father, Luke Laughner, now deceased, told The Plain Dealer in 2002. "He'd tell ...

  3. 21 de jul. de 2019 · Laughner knew this as he saw a Smith/Television booking in NYC the next year. Further recognition that a competitive between-city clock ticked came when Laughner brought Television to Cleveland in July 1975 and billed them with his own band, Rocket From The Tombs. For meticulous Pere Ubu fans, Peter Laughner was initially a name in their credits.

  4. 9 de ago. de 2019 · Peter Laughner early 1976. Photo Credit: Mik Mellen Peter Laughner was a singer-songwriter-guitarist and apparent force of nature who has been credited with jump-starting the underground music scene in Cleveland, Ohio in the 1970s. Laughner was perhaps most famously a founding member of Pere Ubu—you might say he was their Syd Barrett—and before that Rocket from the Tombs, the legendarily ...

  5. Peter Laughner wrote songs about Charles Baudelaire or Sylvia Plath, or simply about how life 'stank.' Being a brilliant guitarist, he played in many bands in his hometown Cleveland, Ohio, although he was more interested in transporting New York-state-of-mind to Cleveland.

  6. 14 de dic. de 2023 · "Aint it Fun: Peter Laughner & Proto Punk in the Secret City," is a new graphic novel by Cleveland native Aaron Lange. Lange will celebrate the book's release at The Beachland Ballroom on Sunday ...

  7. Baudelaire Lyrics. Lily White, she was walking and talking, as usual, out on the floor. While Ruby was deep into her pantomime. Me, I just stood staring at my reflection in my glass of bourbon ...