Wow, I'm shocked that ∗I∗ am not alone!
Sigmund Snopek is a local treasure, a composer whose output includes "classical" music, pipe organ music, string music, punk, rock, polka, and everything in-between. Ha graduated from the same school I did, UW-Milwaukee.
Don, 78-80 were great years to see him -- shortly after that came the break-up of his band SNOPEK, and he began to find his style as a solo performer. Even into the 80s, I saw him at least that many times at his regular gigs and at every outdoor festival in Milwaukee (of which there are many).
Cool there are three of us. If I see him (which happens every once in a while), I'll see if he still has his Tron, and if he'd be interested in this list.
Bill
> From: "mellotrongirl <mellotrongirl@...>" <mellotrongirl@...>
> Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 22:01:10 -0000
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> Wow! Someone else who remembers Sigmund Snopek III!
I, y'r humble list manager, am a major Sigmund Snopek fan.
I was first introduced to the Snopek band in '78 when I went to school in
Madison, Wisconsin and saw about 24 Snopek shows between '78 and '80.
Awesome, wonderful stuff.
I highly recommend the recent double CD "Trinity Seas", which is a
remarkable work consisting of his original 1973 "Trinity Seas" album
and a lot of material from 1999.
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William D. Gagliani
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Author of WOLF'S TRAP, a novel coming in 2003 from Yard Dog Press (http://www.yarddogpress.com)! And SHADOWPLAYS, a story collection
available from http://www.ebooksonthe.net.