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  2. Lux Interior - Wikipedia

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    Erick Lee Purkhiser (October 21, 1946 – February 4, 2009), better known by the stage name Lux Interior, was an American singer and a founding member of the American rock band the Cramps from 1976 [1] until his death in 2009 at age 62.

  3. The Cramps - Wikipedia

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    Lux Interior in 2004. Lux Interior (born Erick Lee Purkhiser) and Poison Ivy (born Kristy Marlana Wallace) met in Sacramento, California, in 1972. [3] In light of their common artistic interests and shared devotion to record collecting, they decided to form the Cramps.

  4. Tear it up: 45 years ago, the Cramps played the Napa State ...

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    The band, formed in 1976 by Interior (real name: Erick Lee Purkhiser) and his guitar-playing future wife Poison Ivy Rorschach (Kristy Marlana Wallace) — after Interior, as urban legend has it ...

  5. List of the Cramps members - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. Local history: ‘Mad Daddy’ Pete Myers went wild on Ohio radio

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    Erick Lee Purkhiser, who grew up to be horror-punk legend Lux Interior, the lead singer and co-founder of The Cramps, was among Myers’ legions of young fans.

  7. Women in punk rock - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Poison Ivy Rorschach, she also provided vocals, arranged songs and produced many of the band's records. She met Lux Interior (born Erick Lee Purkhiser) at Sacramento State College in 1972, who became the singer for The Cramps, whose work gained a cult following as well a course of European commercial success. [69] [70]

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Michael Glitz overdosed 10 days after leaving jail. Amanda Sue Watson died of an overdose a week after being transferred from jail to an abstinence-based halfway house. Henry Lee fatally overdosed one day after being released from the Kenton County jail. Desi Sandlin fatally overdosed the day she was released from jail.

  9. List of Oregon musicians - Wikipedia

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