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Outsider blues musician invented by artist, actor, composer, podcaster John Lurie for the 1999 album ''The Legendary Marvin Pontiac* ‎– Greatest Hits''. He followed it up in 2017 with another release, ''Marvin Pontiac: The Asylum Tapes''.
  
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Lurie wrote Pontiac as a hipster's musical archaeological wet dream: outsider, person of color, troubled genius, went insane, never heard of but yet left a bunch of recorded material.
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He was born in Mali in 1932, and killed by a bus in Detroit in 1977.
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Real musicians on the album include: John Medeski, Billy Martin, G. Calvin Weston, Marc Ribot, and Tony Scherr. Lurie is a real saxophonist with band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lounge_Lizards The Lounge Lizards].
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/john-lurie-emerges-out-of-nowhere-with-some-strikingly-resonant-fake-music
 
*https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/john-lurie-emerges-out-of-nowhere-with-some-strikingly-resonant-fake-music
 
*https://www.discogs.com/artist/993646-Marvin-Pontiac
 
*https://www.discogs.com/artist/993646-Marvin-Pontiac
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*https://riotfest.org/2018/04/john-lurie-marvin-pontiac-reissue/
  
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[[Category:1999|Pontiac, Marvin]]
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[[Category:Albums|Pontiac, Marvin]]
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[[Category:Blues|Pontiac, Marvin]]

Revision as of 08:32, 24 October 2018

Outsider blues musician invented by artist, actor, composer, podcaster John Lurie for the 1999 album The Legendary Marvin Pontiac* ‎– Greatest Hits. He followed it up in 2017 with another release, Marvin Pontiac: The Asylum Tapes.

Lurie wrote Pontiac as a hipster's musical archaeological wet dream: outsider, person of color, troubled genius, went insane, never heard of but yet left a bunch of recorded material.

He was born in Mali in 1932, and killed by a bus in Detroit in 1977.

Real musicians on the album include: John Medeski, Billy Martin, G. Calvin Weston, Marc Ribot, and Tony Scherr. Lurie is a real saxophonist with band The Lounge Lizards.

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