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Cartoon museum exhibit to feature music of comics
The Cartoon Art Museum of San Francisco has a new exhibit called “Cartoon Tunes: Capturing Music in Comics” according to Editor and Publisher. The exhibit runs May 9 through Oct. 15 and features music such as Bob Dylan, Philip Glass, Led Zeppelin, Jenny Lind, Prince, Run-DMC, and They Might Be Giants.
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April/26/2006 @ 2:47 pm
And the exhibit is co-curated by Keith “K Chronicles” Knight who is also in a band. He’s done a number of strips about adventures with his band.
Keith’s web site: http://www.kchronicles.com
The band’s web site: http://www.marginalprophets.com
(where you can download and listen to some of the tunes).
–Keef’s web guy
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