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Alex Minoff

Alex Minoff is an American musician from Pennsylvania who is known for his work with the groups Golden,〔Eul, Alexandra (2009) "(Golden tunes from Kenya )", 'The Guardian'', Mar 16, 2009, retrieved 2010-01-21〕 Weird War,〔Dugan, John (2004) "(New CDs: Air, Starsailor )", ''Rolling Stone'', January 26, 2004, retrieved 2010-01-21〕 and Extra Golden.〔Austerlitz, Saul (2008) "(Connections Across Cultures )", ''Boston Globe'', July 27, 2008, retrieved 2010-01-21〕
Though coming from an independent (or "underground") rock 'n' roll tradition, Minoff plays Kenyan Benga music in Extra Golden, which also includes a drummer and singer-guitarist from Kenya.〔
He is typically a guitarist/singer but is also credited as playing drums on the Weird War record ''If You Can't Beat 'Em, Bite 'Em''.
Minof also played as a session man and/or collaborator with other previously established groups, such as The Make-Up (on their lp/cd ''Untouchable Sound - Live!''), Ted Leo, Royal Trux, and Six Finger Satellite. He also is featured in a group called Mistle-Tones who compose holiday music.
Minoff often plays a Gibson Firebird guitar.
==Discography==


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