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Jerry Adler (rock musician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jerry Adler (rock musician)
Jerry Adler is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer based in New York City. He is best known as frontman and guitarist of former New York indie rock group The Blam, who wrote three albums before disbanding in 2005.〔 He founded the solo folk project Flugente (pronounced FLOOG-en-teh) in 2006, and released two minimalist albums under the name.〔 In 2011 he formed the musical duo Wave Sleep Wave with longtime collaborator Yuval Lion. According to a review, "Their sound is a revelric ''()'' cavalcade, an intertwined blender of Pixies meets new wave meets psychedelia."〔 In 2011, he founded Curb Cut Records, now a sub-label of ECR Music Group. ==Early life== Jerry Adler was born and raised in New York City, and while young he idolized baseball player Graig Nettles. He first started to play guitar using his father's 1949 Gibson LG-1, which he still uses to write songs. At age nine started his first band called The Bed Bugs.〔 He started writing as early as 1993, and took part in the New York group The 527S.〔 Musicians he cited as influences have been Joe Strummer, John Lennon, and Bob Marley,〔 with The Beatles being a particularly strong influence.〔 For lyrics, he has cited poets such as Walt Whitman as inspiration. After learning guitar he also went on to learn instruments such as bass, pedal steel, piano and keyboards, harmonica, banjo, ukulele, percussion, and drum programming.〔
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