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  2. Jay Dee Daugherty - Wikipedia

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    He began playing with Patti Smith in 1975 after a brief stint as her sound man. During a hiatus while Smith healed from a serious injury from a fall off a stage, [1] he helped rock journalist Lester Bangs form a band that included guitarist Robert Quine. He produced Bang's 7" vinyl debut, and the debut single by New York City no wave band Mars.

  3. A Wizard, a True Star - Wikipedia

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    Patti Smith wrote in her review for Creem: "Blasphemy even the gods smile on. Rock and roll for the skull. A very noble concept. Past present and tomorrow in one glance. Understanding through musical sensation. Todd Rundgren is preparing us for a generation of frenzied children who will dream in animation."

  4. Summer Cannibals - Wikipedia

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    "Summer Cannibals" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Fred "Sonic" Smith, and released as a lead single from Patti Smith 1996 album Gone Again. [1] The song derives from a song Fred "Sonic" Smith wrote and played with his pre-Sonic Rendezvous Band, Ascension in September 1973.

  5. Streetwise (1984 film) - Wikipedia

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    Some of the street kids held a balloon release and planted a tree in Freeway Park in his memory. Plaque 21394 on the ground at the Pike Place Market says "Dewayne Pomeroy 1984". [ 15 ] [ 16 ] His story and relationship with his felon father was the inspiration for the 1992 film American Heart starring Jeff Bridges , with Edward Furlong playing ...

  6. Privilege (Set Me Free) - Wikipedia

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    "Privilege (Set Me Free)" is a song by the Patti Smith Group and released as the second single from their 1978 album Easter. The original version of the song was titled "Free Me" and was written by Mel London and Mike Leander for the 1967 film Privilege. Patti spoke sections of Psalm 23 over the instrumental bridge among other lyrical additions ...

  7. Ivan Král - Wikipedia

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    Patti Smith and Ivan Kral promoting an album in Italy, 1978. Kral's American music career began during the early 1970s glam rock scene in New York. His band, Luger, [16] which also featured drummer Shayne Harris, [17] performed at venues including Max's Kansas City, [18] and opened for Kiss at the early shows at the Hotel Diplomat in 1973. [17]

  8. Glitter in Their Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "Glitter in Their Eyes" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Oliver Ray, and released as a promo single from Patti Smith 2000 album Gung Ho. In 2001 the song was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance .

  9. Redondo Beach (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Redondo Beach" is a song by Patti Smith. It was first released on Smith's 1975 album Horses, with band members Richard Sohl and Lenny Kaye credited as co-writers. The lyrics were originally published as a poem in Smith's 1972 book kodak under the title "Radando Beach".