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label from Berkeley, California, that put out
Garage rock music. Mark
Murrmann founded the
label in the late 1990s
while working at
Maximumrocknroll magazine...
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November 2017.
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Groovies Hometown Return". Mother...
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county town. 1946–1958:
Georg Hagen, SPD 1958–1970:
Wilhelm Murrmann, FWG 1970–1994: Dr.
Erich Stammberger, Wählergemeinschaft
Kulmbach (WGK)...
-
their 1970's
material for
Mother Jones former Maximumrocknroll editor Mark
Murrmann described them as "not as bent as the
Electric Eels...nor as throttling...
- (2011 reissue)
Travis Morrison –
digital artwork on
album packaging Mark
Murrmann –
keyboard photo (original 1999 release)
Peter Dressler –
photo collage...
- Know from 1980s America". www.vice.com.
April 2015.
Retrieved 2022-08-19.
Murrmann, Mark. "Music: Mirrors,
Something That
Would Never Do".
Mother Jones. Retrieved...
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Artist Biography". AllMusic.
Retrieved October 13, 2016.
Murrmann, Mark (June 19, 2009). "Music: Mirrors,
Something That
Would Never Do"...
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Foglia review – into the wild". The Guardian.
Retrieved September 10, 2021.
Murrmann, Mark. "Americans
spend 90
percent of
their lives indoors.
These photos...
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Retrieved June 20, 2020. Tamina,
Texas from the
Handbook of
Texas Online Murrmann, Mark. "Powerful
Photos From One of Texas’ Most
Historic Black Communities:'The...