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  2. The Cramps - Wikipedia

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    The Cramps played their final shows in Europe in the summer of 2006 and their last live show was on November 4, 2006, at the Marquee Theater in Tempe, Arizona. On February 4, 2009, Lux Interior died at the Glendale Memorial Hospital after suffering an aortic dissection which, contrary to initial reports about a pre-existing condition, was ...

  3. Lux Interior - Wikipedia

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    Interior was known for a frenetic and provocative stage show that included high heels, near-nudity and sexually suggestive movements. [7] His speciality was the microphone blow job, where he could get the entire head of an SM-58 microphone into his mouth. [8] [9] The Cramps gave their last show in November 2006. [10]

  4. 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). The band remained active until ...

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

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    This was obviously years before anyone owned smartphones, or even VHS camcorders — and decades before the Cramps' 1981 cover of Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads' “Goo Goo Muck” went viral after ...

  6. Poison Ivy (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout The Cramps' career Ivy co-wrote all of the group's original songs with Lux Interior, and provided the arrangements for songs they covered. She produced or co-produced several of their albums and singles, sang on the songs "Kizmiaz" and "Get Off the Road," and played theremin on later records.

  7. The Cramps discography - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. The 24-Hour Flu Is No Joke: Here’s What Causes It - AOL

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    Stomach cramps. Headache. Fever. ... The good news about the 24-hour flu is that it doesn’t usually last long and hopefully you’ll feel better in a day or so. But, if you don’t or if you ...

  9. Bryan Gregory - Wikipedia

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    After the Cramps, Gregory went on to play in Beast from 1980–1983. Bryan collaborated with producer Robyn Hunt – an Australian whom he married in Cleveland, Ohio – on March 6, 1984. Robyn and Bryan went onto create a horror TV show host called "Freezer" – with writer Char Rao, a former Cramps associate who played in the video.