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Wayne Kramer: The Truth about Drugs and Inspiration
Wayne Kramer
Detroit native Wayne Kramer was a founding member and guitarist of the revolutionary band the MC5, which came from the same Detroit music scene that produced The Stooges, KISS, and Ted Nugent. With co-guitarist Fred Sonic Smith, Kramer's aggressive, noisy style on the band's 1969 debut, Kick Out The Jams, became a landmark in the evolution of punk rock, influencing 35 years' worth of American punk and post-punk bands. Though he temporarily retired from music in the 1980s, since 1995 Kramer has been pursuing a successful career as solo artist, featured guitarist, and producer and has founded his own independent label (MuscleTone records) to, in Kramer's words, ethically and creatively run this business of making and selling music to the benefit of fans, the bands and the company. |
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Description: MuscleTone Records owner and former MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer debunks the “great lie” that creativity comes from drugs, discusses the actual roots of inspiration and greatness, and talks about the negative effect that drugs have had on the careers of people he’s known.
Shoot Date: September 2006 |
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