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Murray Attaway
Murray Thomas Attaway (born November 30, 1957) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the Marietta, Georgia alternative jangle pop rock band Guadalcanal Diary (band), Guadalcanal Diary. After the band's breakup, Attaway recorded one solo album, titled ''In Thrall'', which was released by DGC Records in 1993, produced by Tony Berg. An alternate version of the track "Allegory" from ''In Thrall'' was included on ''DGC Rarities, Vol. 1''. In 2025, after a thirty year hiatus, Attaway released his second album ''[Tense Music Plays...]''. As a film composer, Attaway has written music for a number of independent films as well as having songs placed in numerous films and television shows. Attaway was born in Atlanta, Georgia and attended Marietta High School (Georgia), Marietta High School. In 2019, Attaway created the satirica"Dazzle Dudes" podcastwhich tells the story of a fictional group of inept young males who attempt to start a glam rock b ...
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DGC Rarities, Vol
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American Rock Guitarists
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American Songwriters
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Howard Libov
Howard Libov is an American director of music videos and films. He is director of film production for the bachelor of arts program at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, New Jersey. He has produced documentaries for CNN. Early life Libov graduated with a master's degrees in communication and education from Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia, followed by a Bachelor of Fine Arts in film from New York University Tisch School of the Arts. He also attained a certificate in film directing from the American Film Institute. Career In 1984, he directed the video to R.E.M.'s single "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)", recorded at Reflection Studio in Charlotte, North Carolina. The same year, he directed the video to Love Tractor's single "Spin Your Partner". Libov co-wrote and directed "Favorite Son" (2009) with Pablo Schreiber, who played David Paxton in the film. R.E.M.'s Mike Mills wrote and recorded his song "Gift of the Fathers" for the film. The duo previously worked ...
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Omnivore Records
Omnivore Recordings is an independent record label founded in 2010. It specializes in historical releases, reissues and previously unissued vintage recordings, as well as select releases of new music, on CD, vinyl and digital formats. Omnivore Recordings is a part of Omnivore Entertainment Group LLC, which also incorporates sister companies Omnivore Music Publishing and Omnivore Creative, which provides A&R and art direction/design consulting for recording artists, artist estates, and other record labels. Omnivore's name reflects the company's inclusive attitude towards the music it releases, encompassing a wide variety of genres, spanning the history of popular music, and reflecting the broad musical interests of the company's staff. History In its first decade of operation, Omnivore released approximately 400 albums, including archival music by a broad assortment of notable acts, including Arthur Alexander, America, the Bangles, the Beach Boys, Big Star, the Blind Boys of ...
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Flip-Flop (album)
''Flip-Flop'' is the fourth and final studio album by the American band Guadalcanal Diary. It was released in 1989 on Elektra Records. The band supported the album with a North American tour. "Always Saturday", for which a video was shot, was released as a single. Production The album was produced by Don Dixon. Drummer John Poe wrote several of the album's songs. "Ten Laws" was inspired by Joseph Campbell's '' Myths to Live By''. Critical reception The ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote: "One of the most underrated, overlooked and inaccurately compared to R.E.M. bands around doesn't offer much to change that on its fourth album." The ''Northwest Florida Daily News'' deemed the album "artsy rock 'n' roll" that "doesn't stray too far from homespun melodies and twangy guitars." The ''Toronto Star'' called it "raucous, energizing, intelligent guitar rock." '' The Gazette'' determined that the album finds the band "working some of the melancholy out of singer Murray Attaway's vocals." Th ...
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2X4 (Guadalcanal Diary Album)
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Jamboree (Guadalcanal Diary Album)
''Jamboree'' is the second album by the American band Guadalcanal Diary. It was released in 1986 on Elektra Records. The band supported the album with a North American tour. "I See Moe" references the Three Stooges. Critical reception The ''Chicago Tribune'' called the album "low on flash and affectation" and "a thoughtfully crafted, guitar-based effort." The ''Miami Herald'' wrote: "The ''Jamboree'' songs are short and direct, with a glinting rawness that sharpens their impact. While they don't all contain radio-ready hooks, each rings with confident musicianship and a clearly stated point of view." ''The San Diego Union-Tribune ''The San Diego Union-Tribune'' is a metropolitan daily newspaper published in San Diego, California, that has run since 1868. Its name derives from a 1992 merger between the two major daily newspapers at the time, ''The San Diego Union'' and ...'' opined that "the elaborate recording of ''Jamboree'' has had somewhat mixed results, with the final ...
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Walking In The Shadow Of The Big Man
''Walking in the Shadow of the Big Man'' is the first full-length album by Marietta, Georgia, band Guadalcanal Diary. The album was released in 1984 and was produced by Don Dixon. It was reissued on CD by Rhino Handmade in 2003, with additional tracks from the '' Watusi Rodeo'' EP, the B-side "Johnny B. Goode," and the previously unreleased track "Just an Excuse." Critical reception ''Trouser Press'' wrote that the album "presents rocking explorations of several of inger MurrayAttaway’s pet themes: religious fanaticism ('Why Do the Heathen Rage?'), Civil War mythology ('Trail of Tears') and spontaneous human combustion ('Fire from Heaven')." The ''Sun Sentinel The ''Sun Sentinel'' (also known as the ''South Florida Sun Sentinel'', known until 2008 as the ''Sun-Sentinel'', and stylized on its Nameplate (publishing), masthead as ''SunSentinel'') is the main daily newspaper of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, ...'' called it "solid, melodic rock 'n' roll," writing that "thunderin ...
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