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Revision as of 11:20, 6 September 2013

From Norman Spinrad's 1987 sci-fi novel Little Heroes. A virtual rock star, or AP (artificial personality) created by record company MUSZIK, Inc. Only mentioned in passing.

So why had Lady Leather and Mucho Muchacho and the Velvet Cat and the rest of Muzik, Inc's, stable of well-crafted software never shipped gold or cracked the charts with a megahit?