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Difference between revisions of "The Traumatics"
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It was during this third honeymoon of double features and wine spritzers and wearing out the grooves of Blondie albums that Patty began to hear about the musician Richard Katz. | It was during this third honeymoon of double features and wine spritzers and wearing out the grooves of Blondie albums that Patty began to hear about the musician Richard Katz. | ||
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The giant eraser [Katz]had just graduated from Macalester College, was working demolition, and had formed a punk band called the Traumatics which Eliza was convinced were going to be huge. | The giant eraser [Katz]had just graduated from Macalester College, was working demolition, and had formed a punk band called the Traumatics which Eliza was convinced were going to be huge. | ||
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pg. 66 | pg. 66 | ||
− | + | From the novel ''Freedom'' by Jonathan Franzen | |
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+ | ==Lineup== | ||
+ | *Richard Katz - vocals | ||
+ | *Molly Tremain - vocals | ||
+ | *Herrera - bass | ||
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+ | ==Albums== | ||
+ | #''Greetings from the Bottom of the Mine Shaft'', their second is | ||
+ | #''In case you Hadn't Noticed.'' | ||
+ | #''Reactionary Splendor'' | ||
+ | #''Insanely Happy'' last album, first album without Molly | ||
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+ | '''The Sick Chelseas''' open for them on their Insanely | ||
+ | A foursome of assonant girls barely older than their kid | ||
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+ | Later Katz forms the alt country band '''Walnut Surprise''' after teaming up with a fan who plays pedal steel guitar. | ||
− | + | Richard Katz has an affair with his best friend Walter Berglund's wife at a lake house called Nameless Lake, which then becomes an album title for Walnut Surprise. |
Revision as of 17:24, 15 January 2012
It was during this third honeymoon of double features and wine spritzers and wearing out the grooves of Blondie albums that Patty began to hear about the musician Richard Katz.
...
The giant eraser [Katz]had just graduated from Macalester College, was working demolition, and had formed a punk band called the Traumatics which Eliza was convinced were going to be huge.
pg. 66 From the novel Freedom by Jonathan Franzen
Lineup
- Richard Katz - vocals
- Molly Tremain - vocals
- Herrera - bass
Albums
- Greetings from the Bottom of the Mine Shaft, their second is
- In case you Hadn't Noticed.
- Reactionary Splendor
- Insanely Happy last album, first album without Molly
The Sick Chelseas open for them on their Insanely A foursome of assonant girls barely older than their kid
Later Katz forms the alt country band Walnut Surprise after teaming up with a fan who plays pedal steel guitar.
Richard Katz has an affair with his best friend Walter Berglund's wife at a lake house called Nameless Lake, which then becomes an album title for Walnut Surprise.