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  1. Theoretical Girls were a New York-based no wave band formed by Glenn Branca and Jeff Lohn (a conceptual artist and composer) that existed from 1977 to 1981. Theoretical Girls played only about 20 shows (three of which took place in Paris).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Glenn_BrancaGlenn Branca - Wikipedia

    It featured ten post-punk New York City bands; including Rhys Chatham's The Gynecologists, Communists, Branca's Theoretical Girls, Terminal, Chatham's Tone Death (performing his composition for electric guitars Guitar Trio) and Branca's Daily Life (with Barbara Ess, Paul McMahon and Christine Hahn).

  3. 15 de may. de 2018 · Several worlds, in fact: Informed by conceptual art as well as rock, his band Theoretical Girls was central to the No Wave scene of the late 1970s. In the ’80s, his approach to guitar tunings...

  4. 15 de oct. de 2002 · Finding likeminded people such as Glenn Branca (gtr, bass, vocals), Margaret Dewyss (organ, bass, vocals), and Wharton Tiers (drums, vocals), he formed the Theoretical Girls. At the time there, were no bands on the New York City scene that better combined the accessibility of Punk, New Wave and ... more.

  5. And while the Glenn Branca reissue on Atavistic focused only on his singing contributions and the more avant leanings of the Girls, this set of songs descries the styling of Jeffrey Lohn, the...

  6. 13 de may. de 2018 · 14 songs for band THEORETICAL GIRLS (1977 to 1979) 1978 "Cognitive Dissonance" - theater piece 16 songs for band THE STATIC (1978-1979) "Inspirez Expirez" - extended instrumental for THE STATIC 1979 "Ernest Kitzler, 1964-1977" - solo gallery exhibition "The Whole Field" - performance piece written with Barbara Ess

  7. 15 de may. de 2018 · Theoretical Girls: “You Got Me” (1978) Kept at arm’s length by the downtown NYC art establishment, Branca pushed back with his experimental rock band Theoretical Girls.