- U-J3RK5
U-J3RK5 (pronounced "you jerk," - the five is silent [http://www.cbc.ca/arts/music/soundandfury.html] ) was a
Vancouver -based band from the late 1970s. Their style was new wave, but was moreart rock than synth pop. U-J3RK5's short-lived local success was influenced by the music industry's infatuation withMartha and the Muffins -styled male-female bands. The band included local artist celebrities Ian Wallace,Jeff Wall andRodney Graham , as well as Kitty Byrne, Colin Griffiths, Danice McLeod, Frank Ramirez and CBC Radio hostDavid Wisdom . Their eponymous debut album, portraying the pioneers of Vancouver's school of so-called 'photoconceptualism' or 'post-conceptual photography' in a rare moment of unison, sported an unlikely hit single titled "Eisenhower and the Hippies" - a song inspired by the work of Americanconceptual art proponentDan Graham . Their full-length LP was released by Vancouver run Zulu Records.The band was a rather short-lived affair, allowing the members to concentrate on their art careers instead.
"Oh Canaduh! Vol 2" featured 2 covers of U-J3RK5. "Eisenhower and the Hippies" was covered by
Man or Astro-man? and "Locator" was covered byServotron .
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