Jeremy Samuel Gluck is an expatriate Canadian writer, artist, musician, and symbolic analyst based in south Wales; for many years Jeremy lived in London, where in 1978 he formed the Barracudas, a cult garage surf-punk band with a Flamin' Groovies fetish filtered through anybody from Sam the Sham to the Stooges. He also wrote about rock'n'roll as Ralph Traitor, principally for Sounds but also under many names for MOJO and lots more. After The Barracudas died in their attempt to spawn upstream, Jeremy forged a solo career, sort of inventing alt.country with the help of Rowland S Howard, Nikki Sudden, Epic Soundtracks, Jeffrey Lee Pierce and other living and/or eternal legends, releasing an album and a half before disappearing into writing, churning out three novels, two of which even got published, tons of journalism, a screenplay, a lot of poetry (see...sensitive!!), and, for the demon gelt, some copywriting . Amongst others Jeremy has collaborated with Zone, Nikki Sudden,Rowland S. Howard, Circo Fantasma, Indianpalms, Superczar, Jack O'Leroy and many more. Jeremy is available for weddings, bar mitzvahs and exorcisms and aspires to return one day to the stage, possibly as a prop.
2 comments:
Thanks for posting this article. Never seen it before.
The promo pic is a centre spread in an old Smash Hits I've got...full colour too!
Wow all I can say is that you are a great writer! Where can I contact you if I want to hire you?
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