- Reverend Fred Lane
Reverend Fred Lane (b. Tim Reed) is a cult musician and recording artist who released two relatively obscure yet critically-appreciated
album s in the 1980s, which explored various traditional genres of American music such asjazz ,country , andbig-band swing , but infused with improvisational experimentations andDada ist free-associative lyrics.Reverend Fred Lane is the performing pseudonym of Tim Reed, who was involved in the conceptual music scene at the
University of Alabama in the city of Tuscaloosa in the mid-seventies. He was a member of the Raudelunas Marching Vegetable Band collective, influenced by the ’pataphysical theories ofAlfred Jarry .His stage persona displayed a devilish grin, goggle
glasses , a well-oiledgoatee , and various band-aids applied to his cheeks and scalp.He released two
album s in the early 1980s. "From the One That Cut You", credited to Fred Lane & Ron Pate's Debonairs, was inspired by a somewhat illiterate threat note found in a 1952Dodge Panel truck . "Car Radio Jerome", credited to Fred Lane & theHittite Hot-Shots, navigated his band through various hard-boiled fedorafilm noir scenarios, and was especially noted for the memorable parody of a children's nursery song, "The French Toast Man".Tim Reed left the music business in the late 1980s to devote his career to mobile sculptures.
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