Tuxedomoon at 9:30 Club, live performance and interview, September 28, 1980

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Date
1980-09-28
Main contributors
Tuxedomoon (Musical group); Friedman, Joshua Michael
Summary
Audio from a cassette featuring a live performance by the San Francisco-based new wave/post-punk Tuxedomoon on one side and an interview with the same band on the other side. Both sides were recorded at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. on September 28, 1980. The interview with Blaine Reininger, Steven Brown, and Peter "Peter Principle" Dachert was conducted by Josh Friedman, a DJ at WMUC, the University of Maryland's campus radio station. Friedman also recorded the band's performance.
Publisher
University of Maryland, College Park
Genres
Music; Interview; Music talk
Subjects
New wave music.; Punk rock music--History and criticism.
Time period
1980
Location
Washington, D.C.
Collection
Performing Arts
Unit
Special Collections in Performing Arts
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Terms of Use
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Physical Description
Audio cassette
Notes
D.C. punk collection (finding aid)

Series 3, Recordings;
Subseries 3, Josh Friedman interviews

Contents

Side 1:
1. Nazca
2. Dark Companion
3. [Untitled on cassette cover]
4. Volo Vivace
5. [Untitled on cassette cover]
6. We Desire
7. Everything You Want
8. What Use

Side 2:
Interview with Blaine Reininger, Steven Brown, and Peter "Peter Principle" Dachert of Tuxedomoon

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