U-J3RK5

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 more art rock than synth pop. U-J3RK5's short-lived local success was influenced by the music industry's infatuation with Martha and the Muffins-styled male-female bands. The band included local artist celebrities Ian Wallace, Jeff Wall and Rodney Graham, as well as Kitty Byrne, Colin Griffiths, Danice McLeod, Frank Ramirez and CBC Radio host David 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 American conceptual art proponent Dan 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 by Servotron.


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