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Irwin Chusid (born
April 22, 1951 in Newark, New Jersey) is a journalist,
music historian,
radio personality,
record producer, and self-described "landmark...
- The term was po****rized in the 1990s by
journalist and WFMU DJ
Irwin Chusid.
Outsider musicians often overlap with lo-fi artists,
since their work is...
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written and
compiled by
Irwin Chusid. The book and
albums explore the
field of what
Chusid coined as "outsider music".
Chusid defines outsider music as;...
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studio and
would give them to
anyone who asked. The
journalist Irwin Chusid argued that it was
unlikely Dreyer had
stolen the records, as they were...
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mainstream have been
entranced by [Taylor's] originality."
Music historian Irwin Chusid described Taylor as "the world's
weirdest scat singer," "100
percent uninhibited...
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lines sung in Spanish.
Information on Y.
Bhekhirst is scarce.
Irwin Chusid, who
brought Bhekhirst's
music to the public's
attention in the mid-90s...
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Budden 1984a, p. 510.
Budden 1984b, p. 61.
Chusid 1997, pp. 9–11.
Parker 2001, §4 (vi).
Taruskin 2010, p. 587.
Chusid 1997, p. 2.
Parker 2001, §6 (i). Porter...
- 16, 2023.
Chusid,
Irwin (2000).
Manhattan Research Inc (CD book).
Raymond Scott. Holland:
Basta Audio/Visuals. p. 25.
Chusid, p. 3
Chusid, p. 22 Roberts...
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domestically against a $22
million budget. In 2000,
music historian Irwin Chusid claimed that scat
singer Shooby Taylor's
voice reminded him of
Dudley Do-Right's...
- the
studio and
would give them to
anyone who asked. The
journalist Irwin Chusid argued that it was
unlikely Dreyer had
stolen the records, as they were...