Klaus Nomi was one of the most bizarre artists in the notably strange New York underground scene in the 1970s. He moved from Germany to New York in 1972, and began singing professionally after a performance in which he sang opera and disappeared in a burst of light and smoke. Nomi's style mixed po
This underground Montreal phenomenon has been tearing up stages around the world knocking it's audiences out with hard, fast, fat new sounds. When these Gods of the Thunder roll in to your town walls will shake and glasses will break and your legs won't be able to keep from dancing. With song
Simon Rodia was born in Italy, and immgirated to California. In 1921 he moved to the small town of Watts and began working on a strange project that would consume the next thirty-four years of his life. Spending what little money he earned as a construction worker on cement and steel, he worked ni