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− | Artist Sonny Smith created this art project in 2010. Smith invited artists to create album covers for fictional bands. Smith then "concocted the personas" and recorded both an A side and B side for each band. The show ran at Gallery 16 in San Francisco from April to May 2010 | + | Artist Sonny Smith created this art project in 2010. Smith invited artists to create album covers for fictional bands. Smith then "concocted the personas" and recorded both an A side and B side for each band. The show ran at Gallery 16 in San Francisco from April to May 2010. |
− | ==E | + | ==Partial List== |
+ | *Don Adoraé - "If You Don't Make a Change" and "You're the Vessel to my Every Dream" | ||
+ | *The Beach Ticks | ||
+ | *Merriweather Bradley - "Medication" and "Two Dipsticks in Love" | ||
+ | *Jackie "Dew Drop" Brevette - "Destroy Mankind" | ||
+ | *Earth Girl Helen Brown - "Space Travel's in My Blood," "I Wanna Do It," "Girls of My Dreams" | ||
+ | *Brian's Beats - "Night Beat" | ||
+ | *Cabezas Cortades - "Teenage Thugs" | ||
+ | *Carol Darger with the Concrete Prairie Band | ||
+ | *Hank Champion - "From Dud to Stud, From Zero to Hero," "Broke Artist," and "I Walk the Streets, Richest Man Who Ever Lived" | ||
+ | *Robert Chuffley - "Ain't No Turnin' Back" | ||
+ | *Durango Dexter - "Del Rio Prayer for a Dying Dog" | ||
+ | *Danny Dusk & The Twilights - "Life Ain't Clear" | ||
+ | *Bobby Hawkins - "Minimum Wage" and "Difficulties, Mistakes and Errors" | ||
+ | *Jackie Feathers - "Year of the Cock" | ||
+ | *Jackie Feathers and Carol Darger - "Apache Rock" | ||
+ | *Fuckaroos - "Cosmorama" and "I Miss the Jams" | ||
+ | *Little Antoine & The Sparrows - "A Steady Stream of Love" and "Do I Remember Me?" | ||
+ | *The Loud Fast Fools - "Time to Split" | ||
+ | *Terry and Ronnie Russel - "Moki Canyon" | ||
+ | *S.E. Land Otter Champs - "Wolf Like Howls From the Bathhouse" | ||
+ | *Hazel Shep - "Some Women Artists All Around Town" and "Canyon Manor Rehab" | ||
+ | *Sonny & The Sunsets - "Planet of Women" | ||
+ | *Zig Speck & The Specktones - "Fruitcakes" and "One Time Doomsday Trip to Nowhere" | ||
+ | *Teen Age Thugs "Cabezas Cortadas" | ||
+ | *The Transients | ||
+ | *Versatile Kyle - "Sick Girl" | ||
+ | *The Wayward Youth - "Half Boy Half Girl," "Broom & Dustpan," and "Garbage Storm" | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Releases== | ||
+ | *Gallery 16 released a 7-inch box of twelve prints by selected artists and a 16 track CD of the related songs, entitled ''Sonny Smith: 100 Records Project Volume 1.'' (2010) | ||
+ | *''100 Records Vol. 2'' (Polyvinyl Record Co.) | ||
+ | *''[http://www.polyvinylrecords.com/store/index.php?id=2311 100 Records Vol. 3]'' (Polyvinyl Record Co., 2013) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.sonnysmith.com/?page_id=18 Artist official site] | *[http://www.sonnysmith.com/?page_id=18 Artist official site] | ||
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N26eYgdmZCM Featured on KQED (YouTube)] | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N26eYgdmZCM Featured on KQED (YouTube)] | ||
*[http://www.gallery16.com/index.php?page=editions&artist=ss Images from Gallery 16] | *[http://www.gallery16.com/index.php?page=editions&artist=ss Images from Gallery 16] | ||
*[http://www.villagevoice.com/2010-08-11/music/the-100-fake-bands-of-sonny-smith/full/ Village Voice article] | *[http://www.villagevoice.com/2010-08-11/music/the-100-fake-bands-of-sonny-smith/full/ Village Voice article] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Art]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2010]] |
Latest revision as of 07:54, 13 September 2017
Artist Sonny Smith created this art project in 2010. Smith invited artists to create album covers for fictional bands. Smith then "concocted the personas" and recorded both an A side and B side for each band. The show ran at Gallery 16 in San Francisco from April to May 2010.
Partial List
- Don Adoraé - "If You Don't Make a Change" and "You're the Vessel to my Every Dream"
- The Beach Ticks
- Merriweather Bradley - "Medication" and "Two Dipsticks in Love"
- Jackie "Dew Drop" Brevette - "Destroy Mankind"
- Earth Girl Helen Brown - "Space Travel's in My Blood," "I Wanna Do It," "Girls of My Dreams"
- Brian's Beats - "Night Beat"
- Cabezas Cortades - "Teenage Thugs"
- Carol Darger with the Concrete Prairie Band
- Hank Champion - "From Dud to Stud, From Zero to Hero," "Broke Artist," and "I Walk the Streets, Richest Man Who Ever Lived"
- Robert Chuffley - "Ain't No Turnin' Back"
- Durango Dexter - "Del Rio Prayer for a Dying Dog"
- Danny Dusk & The Twilights - "Life Ain't Clear"
- Bobby Hawkins - "Minimum Wage" and "Difficulties, Mistakes and Errors"
- Jackie Feathers - "Year of the Cock"
- Jackie Feathers and Carol Darger - "Apache Rock"
- Fuckaroos - "Cosmorama" and "I Miss the Jams"
- Little Antoine & The Sparrows - "A Steady Stream of Love" and "Do I Remember Me?"
- The Loud Fast Fools - "Time to Split"
- Terry and Ronnie Russel - "Moki Canyon"
- S.E. Land Otter Champs - "Wolf Like Howls From the Bathhouse"
- Hazel Shep - "Some Women Artists All Around Town" and "Canyon Manor Rehab"
- Sonny & The Sunsets - "Planet of Women"
- Zig Speck & The Specktones - "Fruitcakes" and "One Time Doomsday Trip to Nowhere"
- Teen Age Thugs "Cabezas Cortadas"
- The Transients
- Versatile Kyle - "Sick Girl"
- The Wayward Youth - "Half Boy Half Girl," "Broom & Dustpan," and "Garbage Storm"
Releases
- Gallery 16 released a 7-inch box of twelve prints by selected artists and a 16 track CD of the related songs, entitled Sonny Smith: 100 Records Project Volume 1. (2010)
- 100 Records Vol. 2 (Polyvinyl Record Co.)
- 100 Records Vol. 3 (Polyvinyl Record Co., 2013)
External Links
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