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RIP Glenn Branca (1948 – 2018)

Glenn Branca was an American composer and guitarist who debuted with Lesson No. 1 (above) on cult label 99 Records in 1980. His earlier music was performed in no wave bands of the late 1970s, namely The Static and Theoretical Girls.

This entry was posted in American culture, art, music and tagged avant-garde, guitar, noise on May 16, 2018 by jahsonic.

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