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  1. Peter Blegvad (born August 14, 1951) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, writer, and cartoonist. He was a founding member of German/English avant-pop band Slapp Happy, which later merged briefly with Henry Cow, and has released many solo and collaborative albums.

  2. The album was recorded in Woodstock, New York in October 1976, and was released in the UK in March 1977 by Virgin Records, credited on the front cover to "John Greaves, Peter Blegvad and Lisa Herman", but on the record label as "John Greaves and Peter Blegvad". It was issued in the US in 1978 by Europa Records . Blegvad's lyrics on Kew.

  3. 20 de nov. de 2023 · Milk, the Book! For fifty years, Peter Blegvad, a musician and an illustrator, has tracked down anecdotes and quotes (Roth, Hitchcock, Cobain) for an inquiry into the mammalian liquid. By Anna...

  4. 1 de nov. de 2009 · An online search for his essay “On Numinous Objects and their Manufacture,” with its accompanying “Morphological Tables,” may explain why. Still, he may be best known for Leviathan, an allusive, frightening, and funny take on the “imaginative child” trope of comic strips from Peanuts to Calvin and Hobbes.

  5. Peter Blegvad's work contains some of the most oblique and poetic wordplay ever to make its way to song. An affecting singer and a fine guitarist, Blegvad has an uncanny knack for creating literate lyrics — a golden triangle of emotion, intellect and humor — and combining them with endur

  6. Peter Blegvad led 10 weekly 2 hour Workshops in the Studio space, CAPITAL Centre, Warwick University, in the Spring Term, January to March, 2009. Thursdays 6:00 to 8:00. STRUCTURE: 2 hours. • 1st hour: illustrated lecture with exercises, experiments, guests, etc. • 2nd hour: revising/rehearsing the scripted THEATRE PERFORMANCE which we’ll ...

  7. 17 de feb. de 2015 · Marcus O'Dair talks to Peter Blegvad about his new book on one of the strangest, most beguiling and forward looking albums of the 1970s, Kew. Rhone.