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Rounder Records reissued the Shaggs compilation in 2004, [18] and Helen died in 2006. [7] In 2012, Dot and Betty attended a Shaggs tribute show in Brooklyn organized by the musician Jesse Krakow. Krakow endeavoured to remain faithful to the recordings, saying, "Everybody says the Shaggs are impossible to play, but we're going to do it as is."
The Shaggs were formed in 1965 by the teenage sisters Dorothy ("Dot"), Betty and Helen Wiggin in the small town of Fremont, New Hampshire. [3] They formed at the behest of their father and manager, Austin Wiggin Jr. [3] When Austin was young, his mother had read his palm and made three predictions: he would marry a strawberry-blonde woman, he would have two sons after she had died, and his ...
Shaggs' Own Thing is a 1982 compilation album by the American band the Shaggs, containing unreleased recordings made between 1969 and 1975. In 1988, Shaggs' Own Thing and the Shaggs' first album, Philosophy of the World , were remastered and rereleased by Rounder Records as the compilation The Shaggs .
It should only contain pages that are The Shaggs albums or lists of The Shaggs albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Shaggs albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
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Sarah Sokolovic's is the daughter of Dimso "Dan" Sokolovic, of Serbian descent, [1] who immigrated to the United States from Germany, and Donna Stowell, an American woman of German and English descent. [2] [3] [4] Sokolovic graduated in 2011 from the Yale School of Drama. [5]
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