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| past_members = {{unbulleted list|[[Thomas Chapin]]|[[Lance Carter]]|Elliott Levin|[[Karl Berger]]|[[Sonny Sharrock]]}}
| past_members = {{unbulleted list|[[Thomas Chapin]]|[[Lance Carter (musician)|Lance Carter]]|Elliott Levin|[[Karl Berger]]|[[Sonny Sharrock]]}}
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'''Machine Gun''' is an improvising band formed in New York City in 1986. Its members were [[Robert Musso]]: guitars, [[Thomas Chapin]]: reeds and flute, John Lunar Richey: vocals, cut-ups, tapes, TV, Bil Bryant: drums, [[Jair-Rohm Parker Wells]]: basses. [[Karl Berger]] played [[melodica]] on their first album. Guitarist [[Sonny Sharrock]] frequently performed with the band and appeared on their first two albums. The band's name came from [[Peter Brötzmann]]'s 1968 album ''[[Machine Gun (Peter Brötzmann album)|Machine Gun]]''.
'''Machine Gun''' is an improvising band formed in New York City in 1986. Its members were [[Robert Musso]]: guitars, [[Thomas Chapin]]: reeds and flute, John Lunar Richey: vocals, cut-ups, tapes, TV, Bil Bryant: drums, [[Jair-Rohm Parker Wells]]: basses. [[Karl Berger]] played [[melodica]] on their first album. Guitarist [[Sonny Sharrock]] frequently performed with the band and appeared on their first two albums. The band's name came from [[Peter Brötzmann]]'s 1968 album ''[[Machine Gun (Peter Brötzmann album)|Machine Gun]]''. N. Scott Robinson played drums with them on one occasion.


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Latest revision as of 06:55, 11 December 2023

Machine Gun
OriginNew York City, New York
GenresJazz, avant-garde jazz[1]
Years active1986–present
LabelsMuWorks
Members
Past members

Machine Gun is an improvising band formed in New York City in 1986. Its members were Robert Musso: guitars, Thomas Chapin: reeds and flute, John Lunar Richey: vocals, cut-ups, tapes, TV, Bil Bryant: drums, Jair-Rohm Parker Wells: basses. Karl Berger played melodica on their first album. Guitarist Sonny Sharrock frequently performed with the band and appeared on their first two albums. The band's name came from Peter Brötzmann's 1968 album Machine Gun. N. Scott Robinson played drums with them on one occasion.

Members

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  • Thomas Chapin – flute, saxophone
  • Karl Berger – vocals, melodica
  • Sonny Sharrock – guitar
  • Robert Musso – guitar, tapes
  • Jair-Rohm Parker Wells – bass guitar
  • Billy Bryant – drums
  • John Lunar Richey – vocals, tapes

References

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  1. ^ "Machine Gun". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
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