The Fugs' CDs are available from the band's Web site. In 1964, a band called The Fugs surfaced on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Led by poets Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg, The Fugs became an ...
Enter the Fugs, Greenwich Village folk-rock preacher-lovers who have sprung full grown and screaming from Allen Ginsberg's beard. Champions of moral disarmament, they sing out for the people who, ...
As devoted students of rock history know, the most rewarding musical discoveries often are found in the esoteric footnotes rather than in the canned histories offered by hoary institutions like the ...
The old saying goes that anyone who remembers the ’60s probably wasn’t there. Well, The Fugs still remember the ’60s, even if some of the details are a bit fuzzy. “This one opened on the Billboard ...
The Fugs finally return to Chicago on Saturday at the City Winery after a 44-year absence. The reception for the band is bound to be a bit warmer than it was when the counter-culture pioneers last ...
In his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “Armies of The Night,” Norman Mailer writes about a satirical band from the East Village called the Fugs that performed an exorcism at the Pentagon in October 1967 ...
In 1964, a band called The Fugs surfaced on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Led by poets Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg, The Fugs became an important part of the American counterculture of the mid- ...
Combine boho poetry, a certain level of musical gaucheness and a healthy dose of shock tactics and you have The Fugs, an avant-garde poetry/rock outfit formed in New York's Lower East Side in 1965. Co ...