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Kristy Marlana Wallace (born February 20, 1953), known as Poison Ivy or Poison Ivy Rorschach, is an American guitarist, songwriter, arranger, producer, and occasional vocalist who co-founded the rock band The Cramps.
The lineup in 1976 was Poison Ivy Rorschach, Lux Interior, Bryan Gregory (guitar), and his sister Pam "Balam" (drums). In a short period of time, the Cramps changed drummers twice; Miriam Linna (later of Nervus Rex , the Zantees, and the A-Bones and co-owner of Norton Records ) replaced Pam Balam, and Nick Knox (formerly with the Electric Eels ...
The Cramps performing in 2006. The Cramps was an American punk rock band from New York City.Formed in April 1976, the group originally consisted of vocalist Lux Interior (Erick Purkhiser), guitarists Poison Ivy (Kristy Wallace) and Bryan Gregory (Gregory Beckerleg), and drummer Pam Balam (Pam Beckerleg).
So uttered the late, great Lux Interior 45 years ago, when his shockabilly band the Cramps played Napa State Hospital’s mental institution on June 13, 1978. ... Poison Ivy Rorschach: ...
Beyond the Valley of the Cramps: live at the Ritz, NYC in 1983 and the Lyceum, London in 1980 Booze Party: live at the Ritz, NYC in 1989 Bikini Girls with Machine Guns Are Searching the. Creature from the Black Lagoon. live at Docks, Hamburg, Germany on 13 March 1990 Black Leather: live in San Francisco, CA on 13 March 1980 CBGB's
It was the Cramps' most commercially successful album release, charting internationally and reaching the top 40 of the UK Albums Chart. The album was dedicated to Ricky Nelson , whose version of the song " Lonesome Town " (covered by the Cramps on their first EP Gravest Hits and later included on compilation album ...Off the Bone ) was a US hit ...
Existing home sales dropped 14.6% in October on a year-over-year basis—a new 13-year low.
Psychedelic Jungle is the second album by the American rock band the Cramps. [1] It was released in May 1981 on I.R.S. Records. It was engineered by Paul McKenna and recorded in January 1981 at A&M Studios. It was self-produced by the Cramps. The photo on the back cover of the album was taken by the noted photographer and director Anton Corbijn.