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  1. Happy Come Home is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Victoria Williams. It has received positive reviews from critics. ... Peter Blegvad – vocals ...

  2. Peter Blegvad. Peter Blegvad (born August 14, 1951) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, writer, and cartoonist. He was a founding member of German/English avant-pop band Slapp Happy, which later merged briefly with Henry Cow, and has released many solo and collaborative albums. [1]

  3. Peter Blegvad is an American musician, singer-songwriter, writer, and cartoonist, born on August 14, 1951, in New York City. He is known for being a founding member of the German/

  4. Peter Blegvad was the one who fully betrayed the original spirit of Slapp Happy. First, he collaborated with John Greaves on Kew Rone (Europa, 1976 - Virgin, 1977), a collection of linguistic nonsenses (sung by Lisa Herman) enhanced with an impressive ensemble of rock and jazz musicians (Andrew Cyrille, Michael Mantler, Carla Bley, etc).

  5. Nov 1, 2009 · Peter Blegvad, Lion — Imagined, Observed, Remembered. Ink and watercolor, 1984. BLVR: This sounds uncompletable in principle, like something one of Borges’s protagonists would have come up with. PB: Yes, it’s an impossible project. The only kind I’d be able/willing to pursue.

  6. Nov 24, 2020 · Among the luminaries are: Syd Straw, Bernie Worrell, T-Bone Burnett, Carla Bley, Peter Blegvad, and Hugh McCracken. Their various and unspecified contributions are at times typical, but never predictable. It would be futile to attempt a list of all the disparate musical styles that unify Happy Come Home.

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  8. Jun 16, 2016 · Lyric book from Peter Blegvad and Andy Partridge's album Gonwards When I met Peter Blegvad decades ago, he was making children’s book and editorial illustrations. Little did I imagine that he would soon become an innovative comics artist in the UK, aclaimed for his popular weekly Leviathan strip about Levi, a faceless baby who crawls through a surreal landscape filled with disjointed words and objects, much like we all do.