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− | '''Busted Chandelier''' is a band mentioned in Canadian-American author Gordon Korman's 1980 teen novel | + | '''Busted Chandelier''' is a band mentioned in Canadian-American author Gordon Korman's 1980 teen novel ''Who is Bugs Potter?''. They are also mentioned in the 1983 sequel ''Bugs Potter: LIVE at Nickaninny''. |
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− | Bugs brightened. "You mean like Johnny Solid who plays lead guitar for Busted Chandelier?" | + | Bugs brightened. "You mean like Johnny Solid who plays lead guitar for [[Busted Chandelier]]?" |
Adam laughed. "No, I mean like Mozart and Beethoven." | Adam laughed. "No, I mean like Mozart and Beethoven." | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 27 March 2025
Busted Chandelier is a band mentioned in Canadian-American author Gordon Korman's 1980 teen novel Who is Bugs Potter?. They are also mentioned in the 1983 sequel Bugs Potter: LIVE at Nickaninny.
Johnny Solid plays lead guitar in this band.
Their songs include:
- Civilization
- Glass On The Floor
"And lectures on the lives of great composers."
Bugs brightened. "You mean like Johnny Solid who plays lead guitar for Busted Chandelier?"
Adam laughed. "No, I mean like Mozart and Beethoven."
Notes
- Gordon Korman, Who is Bugs Potter?, (Toronto: Scholastic Canada, 1980), p.8, ISBN 0-590-42791-1
- Gordon Korman's website page for Who is Bugs Potter?