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Irwin Chusid

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501:", which he defines as "crackpot and visionary music, where all trails lead essentially one place: over the edge". Chusid has drawn a distinction between the terms "incorrect music" (as used on his WFMU radio program) and "outsider music", which he insists are not synonymous and overlap only slightly. Chusid has explained that Incorrect Music was a radio concept, which included all manner of musical "wrongness", often by people who should have known better, or whose sincerity was questionable. Outsider musicians, on the other hand, he defines as "artists who are often termed 'bad' or 'inept' by listeners who judge them by the standards of mainstream popular music. Yet despite dodgy rhythms and a lack of conventional tunefulness, these often self-taught artists radiate an abundance of earnestness and passion. Most importantly, they betray an absence of pretense. And they're worth listening to, often outmatching all contenders for inventiveness and originality." 592:, a late Liberian lawmaker whose "Cousin Mosquito #1" cautioned against contracting insect-borne disease. The latter includes Daniel Johnston, whose "Walking the Cow" weds a sublime melody to puzzling lyrics and a toy keyboard arrangement, and Wesley Willis, who pays tribute to Chicago's "Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's". Some of the artists are quite famous (Tiny Tim), some anonymous (the unknown writer and performers of song-poem "Virgin Child of the Universe")—they're united by their blithe certitude that the world needed to hear their unlikely but singular creations. 30:, music historian, radio personality, record producer, and self-described "landmark preservationist". His stated mission has been to "find things on the scrapheap of history that I know don't belong there and salvage them." Those "things" have included such previously overlooked but now-celebrated icons as composer/bandleader/electronic music pioneer 588:
not always respectfully, annotated by Chusid. His selections range from the output of blissfully un-self-aware but basically functional individuals to the certifiably insane. Among the former are Lucia Pamela, an Ethel Merman sound-alike who contributes an infectiously enthusiastic celebration of "Walking on the Moon", and
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This collection is a compilation companion to Irwin Chusid's book of the same name. It celebrates outsider music, music "so wrong it's right", and if you're drawn to sounds that make you wonder just what the musician was thinking, this collection is for you. The compilation is enthusiastically, if
818:, November 17, 2003. Accessed February 6, 2013. "The chief standard-bearer of outsider music, and the man who coined the term in a 1996 article, is Irwin Chusid, a Hoboken, N.J.-based record producer, radio personality, and music historian." 407:, the first collection of late 1980s recordings by an uninhibited, hyperactive 10-year-old Alabama girl named Amanda (Whitt). These recordings aired frequently on WFMU and subsequently achieved widespread notoriety via the web. A follow-up, 322:
was admittedly inspired by the Langley CD. In 2005, the story rights to the project were acquired by an undisclosed Hollywood film writer/director, who hopes to bring the story to the big screen. In a dismissive review of the album, former
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In 2000, Chusid discovered two LPs of privately pressed western Canadian schoolchildren recordings made in 1976–77 by music teacher Hans Fenger. After much legwork and ten label rejections, Chusid licensed the project to Netherlands-based
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record labels. As of late 2020, there have been over 100 Sun Ra titles digitally reissued on the catalog's Bandcamp site. Chusid has provided historical annotation for many of these releases. In 2019 he co-produced (with
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from original Sun Ra session tapes. Since then Chusid has produced, co-produced, or consulted on a series of remastered Sun Ra recordings, including previously unissued material, released on the Cosmic Myth,
635: 621: 559:), Chusid narrates each musician's vital statistics and career with rhythm and respectful compilation wit. The book also includes brief profiles of numerous lesser-known outsider musicians, including 551:, three sheltered sisters from Fremont, N.H., who recorded the 'aboriginal rock' masterpiece 'Philosophy of the World'. Careful not to ridicule his more eccentrically volatile subjects (e.g., 384:(Varese-Sarabande), a compilation of songs and themes used by the legendary TV comedian in his programs during the 1950s and early 1960s. The package was designed by noted illustrator 749: 142:, where he hosts an unpredictable and idiosyncratic weekly program whose content he calls "genre-surfing tokenism". Prior to his involvement at WFMU, he worked briefly at 654:, was published in September 2013. Chusid and Economon serve as co-archivists for the Flora collection, and produce a line of fine art prints of the artist's work. 433:
bandleader/composer. That year, he and Michael D. Anderson of the Sun Ra Music Archive co-produced a digital-only series of classic Sun Ra albums remastered for
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series of albums, for which Chusid authored liner notes. These compilations contributed to Shatner's revived celebrity, albeit with overtones of self-parody.
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in February 2007. The latter book unveiled Flora's bizarre and rarely seen paintings, woodcuts, sketches, and early works. A third anthology,
1511: 783: 467:), a collection of Sun Ra covers by rock vocalist Barrence Whitfield; Chusid played drums on several tracks. Also in 2019 Chusid produced 511:(2000), published by A Cappella Books, covered musical oddballs and obscure visionaries. Reviewing this testament to twisted tunesmiths, 1526: 1481: 583:, and other musicians profiled in the book can be heard on two CDs produced and annotated by Chusid. Bill Meyer reviewed the first CD: 1329: 307: 51: 1012: 354: 746: 954: 881: 600:
were reissued in expanded (25 tracks each) and remastered format in September 2013, along with all-new volumes three and four.
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Orchestrette (a band he formed in 1999). That same year he produced the first solo sessions of former
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Chusid is credited with the rediscovery and popularization of the "Space Age Bachelor Pad" music of
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Independent Film Channel feature on Irwin Chusid and Michelle Boulé's Incorrect Music radio program
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Chusid chronicled the overlooked work of innovative record cover artist/commercial illustrator
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In 2020 Chusid curated the first website devoted to the artistic legacy of musician/painter
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and other publications. In 2021 he authored a biography of 19th century baseball legend
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Gardner, Lee, "The Outsiders: Irwin Chusid Reveals What's So Good About Playing Badly,"
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Heller, Steven, "Saving Jim Flora's Private Stash: An Interview with Irwin Chusid,"
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In the late 1970s, Chusid was one of the first DJs to regularly air recordings of
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Thompson, Spenser, "Finding Rare Music: An Interview with Irwin Chusid of WFMU,"
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In 2013, Chusid created the first website devoted to the late record producer
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and administers Ra's music rights on behalf of the artist's heirs. His book,
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Doughty, Melissa, "Rum co-founders hope to revive Mighty Sparrow movie idea"
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magazine article entitled "You Want Alternative?", Chusid coined the term "
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The Barrence Whitfield Soul Savage Arkestra – Songs From The Sun Ra Cosmos
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Between 1997 and 2002 Chusid was the co-host (with Michelle Boulé) of the
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In 2002, Chusid produced the sole album by the New York-based septet The
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on the radio. In the early 1980s he programmed a weekly segment entitled
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DeRogatis, Jim, "High Fidelity: Jack Black Stays True to His 'School',"
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Chusid discusses discovery of the Langley recordings during interview
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Knipfel, Jim, "Angels and Demons at Play: Reclaiming Sun Ra's Legacy"
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He profiles 20 darlings of dissonance. Several of them -- including
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Sun Ra: Art on Saturn — The Album Cover Art of Sun Ra's Saturn Label
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Sun Ra: Art on Saturn: The Album Cover Art of Sun Ra's Saturn Label
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Chusid, Irwin, "Shooby Taylor: Meetings With the Legendary Scatman"
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Gensler, Andy, "New Sun Ra Recordings To Be Released This Fall,"
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documentary in 2002, which sent the CD back to #2 on Amazon.com.
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by Christopher Eddy at the Sun Ra Arkive blog, September 1, 2014
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Allen, Jim, "Tom Wilson: The Producer Who Made the 60s Matter"
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LLC, the heirs who control the catalog of the late, eccentric
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referred to Chusid as "a tedious ideologue with a hustle."
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Kozinn, Allan, "21 Sun Ra Albums Are Released on iTunes,"
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Chusid, Irwin, "The Discovery of the Langley Recordings"
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Deusner, Stephen, "The Langley Schools Music Project’s
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In May 2009, Chusid and Economon teamed up with artist
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Jim Flora anthologies published by Fantagraphics Books
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Jackson, Homer, "Sun Ra And His Works for Solo Piano"
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American Institute of Graphic Arts, November 16, 2005
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Volumes one and two of the digital audio releases of
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Campau, Don, The Living Archive of Underground Music
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music with cut-out figures of the featured artists.
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"The Human Horn"), and 1497:University of Bridgeport alumni 1492:Writers from Newark, New Jersey 1371:Drew Friedman official web site 1200:, interview with Irwin Chusid, 1120:Don't Mess With the Power Child 921:The Clouds at Innova Recordings 798:Joe Start biography at SABR.org 405:Don't Mess With the Power Child 288:The Evolution Control Committee 76:His journalism has appeared in 16:American journalist (born 1951) 1: 1089:artwork credit at Discogs.com 1100:Fletcher, Andrew, review of 932:List of Chusid's liner notes 481:, including a comprehensive 158:'s syndicated radio series, 1512:Jewish American journalists 1431:Interview with Irwin Chusid 1425:Interview with Irwin Chusid 1402:WFMU: Irwin Chusid homepage 1360:Jim Flora official web site 1156:Interview with Irwin Chusid 1144:Trinidad and Tobago Newsday 626:, co-authored with (former 61:artist/composer/bandleader 1543: 1527:21st-century American Jews 1482:American music journalists 1345:Fantagraphics website page 1031:Raymond Scott Orchestrette 531:'s former acid troubadour 422:, and Wendy & Bonnie. 366:. 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Index

Newark, New Jersey
journalist
Raymond Scott
Esquivel
Jim Flora
outsider musicians
William "Shooby" Taylor
The Langley Schools Music Project
Afrofuturist
Sun Ra
Fantagraphics
Mojo
The New York Times
Film Comment
Mix
New York Press
Pulse!
Joe Start
Society for American Baseball Research
Hoboken, New Jersey
radio station
WFMU
WPKN
University of Bridgeport
WTUL
Tom Bodett
Jandek
The Shaggs
Lucia Pamela
R. Stevie Moore

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