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The cover art is a caricature of Lux Interior by Frederick, Maryland-based artist Stephen Blickenstaff who created it on Halloween night 1983. He attended The Cramps concerts in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. and was able to meet and befriend band members with his artwork at the 9:30 Club. I.R.S. Records eventually asked for and was granted ...
Candy del Mar and Knox left the band in 1991. The Cramps hit the Top 40 in the UK for the first and only time with "Bikini Girls with Machine Guns"; [4] Ivy posed as such both on the cover of the single and in the promotional video for the song. The Cramps went on to record more albums and singles through the 1990s and 2000s, for various labels ...
Stay Sick! is the fourth studio album (and ninth overall) by the American rock band the Cramps. [2] It was released on February 12, 1990, by Enigma Records, recorded at Music Grinder in Hollywood, self-produced by guitarist Poison Ivy [1] and engineered by Steve McMillan. It was the last made in studio with long-time drummer Nick Knox.
Haunt of the Cramps: Tracks 1–8 – radio broadcasts from KFAT, Palo Alto, CA in February 1979. Tracks 9–13 – studio outtakes from 1979 Hot Club: live at the Hot Club, Philadelphia in 1977 Human Fly: live at the Gigant, Apeldoorn, Netherlands on 12 June 1981 Kizmiaz: live in Frankfurt, Germany, on 17 April 1986 Last Time for Nick in Paris
Blickenstaff spent $5 million renovating the 100-year-old building he purchased in 2019, transforming it into an 800-seat theater equipped with a 250-person ballroom space.
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). The band remained active until ...
Flamejob is the sixth studio album (and 11th album overall) by the American rock band The Cramps.It was released on October 11, 1994, by Creation Records.It was recorded and mixed at the engineer Earle Mankey's Psychedelic Shack in Thousand Oaks, California. [1]
Big Beat from Badsville is the seventh studio album by the American rock band the Cramps. [3] It was released in 1997 on Epitaph Records. [4] The album was recorded and mixed at engineer Earle Mankey's house in Thousand Oaks, California, in May 1997. [1] It was produced by Poison Ivy and Lux Interior. It is the only Cramps album to consist ...