Fake-name releases are unusual: In the 1970s, English band XTC released an album through its label, Virgin, under the name The Dukes of Stratosphear; the band members used pseudonyms in the album credits and initially denied involvement. In the late '80s, Prince released two albums as ...
When I was a freshman at Bloomington High School North, I was in the jazz band with saxophonist Matt Darriau, who was a senior. Matt was a tremendous talent; he’s been on the New York scene for decades, particularly known for his Eastern European flavored Paradox Trio. Matt had a lot...
Virgin, under the name The Dukes of Stratosphear; the band members used pseudonyms in the album credits and initially denied involvement. In the late ’80s, Prince released two albums as a group called Madhouse, which, heavily disguised, opened for Prince on his 1987 tour....
Virgin, under the name The Dukes of Stratosphear; the band members used pseudonyms in the album credits and initially denied involvement. In the late ’80s, Prince released two albums as a group called Madhouse, which, heavily disguised, opened for Prince on his 1987 tour. More...