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Teenage Jesus and the Jerks were an influential American no wave band, based in New York City, who formed part of the city's no wave movement. [1] Background. Lydia Lunch met saxophonist James Chance at CBGB and moved into his two-room apartment.
Teenage Jesus & The Jerks es una banda de rock neoyorquina, que formó parte de la escena no wave . Historia. Teenage Jesus & the Jerks se formó en 1976 por Lydia Lunch (cuando recién tenía 16 años) y el saxofonista James Chance, quien al poco tiempo dejó el proyecto para dar vida a The Contortions .
28 de dic. de 2015 · Subscribed. 2.5K. 85K views 8 years ago. Artist: Teenage Jesus and the Jerks. Album: Teenage Jesus and the Jerks. Year: 1979. Genre: No Wave. Country: United States. Track list:...
Lydia Lunch's first band Teenage Jesus and The Jerks perform live at New York City's "Max's Kansas City" in 1978.1. I Woke Up Dreaming [0:00]2. Freud In Flop...
7 de nov. de 2011 · 181. 9.4K views 12 years ago. Teenage Jesus and the Jerks were an influential New York post-punk group who formed part of the city's No Wave movement. Founded by one-time CBGB's waitress...
4 de ene. de 2016 · By Raymond Cummings. Genre: Rock. Label: Other People. Reviewed: January 4, 2016. Led by singer/guitarist Lydia Lunch, the short-lived, NYC-based Teenage Jesus and the Jerks cultivated a...
12 de dic. de 2015 · Teenage Jesus and the Jerks began to formulate their visionary brand of aural catharsis sometime during the first half of 1977, amidst the sordid ruins of a then fully down-and-out Lower Manhattan. The mastermind behind this juggernaut of sonic libertinage was a barely pubescent but world-weary runaway who called herself Lydia Lunch.