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    Greg Ginn began in 1976 and hasn't stopped since! Founder of seminal punk rock group Black Flag and SST Records, Greg Ginn continues performing over 200 dates a year while recording and jamming pretty much the whole time in between in various incarnations. Ginn toured the U.S. relentlessly, forging the Oregon Trail of DIY, a coast-to-coast network that artists still rely upon today. The sound of guitarist Greg Ginn, for those who have heard him, is instantly familiar. That is, unless you can find another guitarist who manages to meld a nasty, gutbucket blues tone with rock edge and jazz thoughtfulness. His latest group, Greg Ginn & the Taylor Texas Corrugators, is an instrumental outfit that incorporate many styles into their music. Rock/jazz/country/blues/latin/psychedelia, all finding their way into the mix.

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Electric Cowbell Records is thrilled to release Greg Ginn's first 7" since his years with the seminal American punk rock group Black Flag. Also this single is his first non-SST release after the passing of many moons. A beautiful little cinematic-soundtrack-like gem, Freddie delivers some twang, and what sounds like a sitar, giving this instrumental a Middle-East-Texas vibe. It’s what the Japancakes would sound like if they saw Dallas and kept driving. Slightly sweet, reflective melancholy from a true road warrior of the Oregon Trail of DIY.

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released 01 July 2010
Greg Ginn &
The Taylor Texas Corrugators

Greg Ginn on gtr, bass, and organ
sound, Gary Piazza on gtr, and Sean
Hutchinson on drums

cover art by Maya Hayuk
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Electric Cowbell Records is a Brooklyn-based record label started by Jim Thomson that releases vinyl 45 records with no genre-specific agenda. Songs released on Electric Cowbell will also be available for downloads.

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