- Tav Falco
in the late 1990s and sometimes tours with European musicians in recent incarnations of his Panther Burns group.
Born Gustavo Antonio Falco in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , he later briefly adopted the last name of his stepfather and was known for a time as "Gus Nelson" before eventually choosing the stage name "Tav Falco." Falco was raised inGurdon, Arkansas , and moved toMemphis, Tennessee , in 1973. He started the nonprofit Televista "art-action" video group in Memphis to document local musicians and artists in the late 1970s with fellow Arkansas videographer/performance artist Randall Lyon. Falco and Lyon were both heavily influenced by the work of their mentor and friend, noted Memphis color photographerWilliam Eggleston . AfterAlex Chilton was impressed by a 1978 performance of Falco's at The Orpheum in Memphis that culminated in the chainsawing of a guitar, the two teamed up for a few duo gigs as the Yard Dogs. This evolved into the self-styled "art damage" band, Tav Falco's Panther Burns. The group recorded a first album for Rough Trade atArdent Studios in Memphis, after a previous 1980 session for the label atPhillips Recording was temporarily shelved (later rereleased on Marilyn Records as "The Unreleased Sessions" in 1992).Just as he began his early career documenting other artists using video photography, Falco devoted some of his musical career trying to bring attention to great traditional artists obscured from the media's view. He introduced their work to his audiences and to writers following his work by performing Panther Burns shows on billings with these artists, recording interpretations of their songs, and occasionally collaborating with some of them on projects for small record labels he's been associated with, like Au Go Go and New Rose. Among these artists were blueswoman
Jessie Mae Hemphill andCharlie Feathers . Falco and Lux Interior ofThe Cramps worked on the photography and liner notes, respectively, for the 1982 "Honky Tonk Man" album by Feathers, whose energetic, hiccup-styled vocals from the 1950s influenced both vocalists. Others of his area music heroes who have performed at Panther Burns events includeCordell Jackson ,R. L. Burnside , Mose Vinson, and Van Zula Hunt. While releasing numerous Panther Burns albums on small international indie labels, Falco also has co-released some recordings by his band and other Memphis-area artists on his own Frenzi label.Falco has appeared as an actor with small parts in full length films like "Great Balls of Fire!" (1989 - USA), "The Big Post Office Robbery" (1992 - Hungary), "Highway 61" (1991 - Canada), "
Downtown 81 " (2001 - USA), and "Wayne County Rambling" (2002 - USA). Long a student of the tango under European and Argentine instructors, he also appeared in "Dans Le Rouge du Couchant" (2003 - France) as a tango dancer, choreographing his part in the film. Several short films he has appeared in, most of which he also produced and in some cases served as the filmmaker, have been shown in underground arts venues like The Horse Hospital in London. In 2003 six of Falco's short films were accepted and archived into the permanent collection of theCinémathèque Française in Paris for future screening there. The short films archived are "Love's Last Warning" (1996), "Born Too Late" (1993), "Helene of Memphis" (1991), "Memphis Beat" (1989), "Shadetree Mechanic" (1986), and "71 Salvage" (1971).Falco has said his main artistic purpose is "to stir up the dark waters of the unconscious."
References
* Deming, Mark. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hp841vajzzha~T1 Tav Falco biography] . "All Music Guide". Accessed Dec. 9, 2004.
* Gordon, Robert (1995). "It Came From Memphis". New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 0-7434-1045-9.
* The Horse Hospital (September 9 ,2003 ). [http://www.thehorsehospital.com/archives/000194.html?page=all The Horse Hospital film discussion and bio on Tav Falco] . Accessed Dec. 9, 2004.
* Jordan, Mark (Feb. 11, 1999). [http://www.memphisflyer.com/backissues/issue521/mus521.htm Midnight in Memphis] . "Memphis Flyer". Accessed Dec. 9, 2004.
* O'Brien, Glenn (Aug. 1988). Memphis Blues Again; Tennessee's Most Evasive R&B Man — Tav Falco of Panther Burns. "Interview" magazine, pp. 50–51.
* [http://www.limbos.org/tavfalco/tavfalcov.htm Fan site film and video discussion] . Accessed Dec. 9, 2004.
* [http://www.limbos.org/tavfalco/tavfalcob.htm Fan site biography] . Accessed Dec. 9, 2004.
* Turner, Jeremy (December 2003). [http://www.openspace.ca/outerspace/TavFalcoInterview2003.html "07: Interview With Tav Falco About Early Telematic Art at Televista in Memphis, New Center for Art Activities in New York and Open Space Gallery in Victoria, Canada."] "Outer Space: The Past, Present and Future of Telematic Art". Accessed Apr. 28, 2005.External links
* [http://www.limbos.org/tavfalco/ Tav Falco and Panther Burns fan site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/pantherburns Tav Falco and Panther Burns site at Myspace]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:s063trolkl2x Panther Burns overview and discography, All Music Guide]
* [http://www.truemmerpromotion.de/TAVFALCO%20Bio.pdf Tav Falco Biography at Trümmer Booking and Promotion]
* [http://www.grunnenrocks.nl/index.html?bands/f/falcotav.htm Grunnen Rocks Tav Falco & Panther Burns pages]
* [http://outsideleft.com/main.php?updateID=1082 Tav Falco - The Happy Shopper at Outsideleft]
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