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Tony Kinman DILS/Rank and File dead at 63

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Tony Kinman DILS/Rank and File dead at 63

Postby oldnewwaver » Mon May 07, 2018 8:55 am

Saw them open for the Blasters in 1985
the originators of "cowpunk"!

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/mu ... story.html
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Re: Tony Kinman DILS/Rank and File dead at 63

Postby bpdp3 » Mon May 07, 2018 5:59 pm

That debut album ( with 'Amanda Ruth') was on my turntable a lot and you're probably right... not sure I can think of an earlier new-wave/punk group who integrated the western aesthetic (visually and musically) like they did.

Sad to see "my" artists pass but this is going to be a common occurence I'm afraid. If I got over strummer, maybe I can handle anything.
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