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− | ''New Millennium Beatniks'' is centered around the poetry of [[Richard Selinkoff]], accompanied by various musicians. The first iteration of the band featured ''Selinkoff'' and [[Martin Fisher]] on double bass. Since this time the band has expanded, and has included [[Chelsee Flower]] (piano, electric guitar), [[Lott Larsson]] (drums, percussion), [[Chris Field]] (trumpet and guitar) and [[Macaila Pescud]] (violin). | + | ''New Millennium Beatniks'' is centered around the poetry of [[Richard Selinkoff]], accompanied by various musicians. The first iteration of the band featured ''Selinkoff'' and [[Martin Fisher]] on double bass. Since this time the band has expanded, and has included [[Chelsee Flower]] (piano, electric guitar), [[Lott Larsson]] (drums, percussion), [[Chris Field]] (trumpet and guitar) and [[Macaila Pescud]] (violin). They released their debut album, [[The New Millennium Beatniks Volume One]] in December 2017. |
[[Mutchison Hiller]] created the documentary ''Symbolic Headgear'' about the band in 2015. | [[Mutchison Hiller]] created the documentary ''Symbolic Headgear'' about the band in 2015. |
Revision as of 16:33, 27 September 2019
New Millennium Beatniks is centered around the poetry of Richard Selinkoff, accompanied by various musicians. The first iteration of the band featured Selinkoff and Martin Fisher on double bass. Since this time the band has expanded, and has included Chelsee Flower (piano, electric guitar), Lott Larsson (drums, percussion), Chris Field (trumpet and guitar) and Macaila Pescud (violin). They released their debut album, The New Millennium Beatniks Volume One in December 2017.
Mutchison Hiller created the documentary Symbolic Headgear about the band in 2015.