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James Chance, saxophonist and singer of the Contortions, who helped start the No Wave movement in New York City, has died. He was 71.
James Chance, the confrontational, controversial saxophonist and singer of the Contortions and Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, who helped start the No Wave movement of the late 1970s in New York City ...
James Chance, the punk-funk singer-saxophonist who helped kickstart the “No Wave” movement, has died at age 71. Chance’s brother, David Siegfried, confirmed the musician’s death in a ...
Saxophonist and No Wave movement pioneer James Chance died on Tuesday, June 18, at the age of 71. Originally called James Siegfried, Chance was a veteran singer and saxophonist of Teenage Jesus ...
James Chance, the New York musician who was a key figure in the city’s ’70s/’80s no wave scene, died on Tuesday at Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center in New York.He was 71. Word came ...
James Chance, known for his major contributions to launch the No Wave movement, has passed away at the age of 71. Billboard reported on Wednesday, June 19, that his brother David Siegfried ...
No wave legend James Chance and his longtime partner Judy Taylor “have both been severely affected by personal health issues and the COVID situation,” and ... died rather suddenly, and his ...
James Chance, the New York City-based no wave, free jazz and punk funk musician and composer has died at the age of 71. A post shared via Chance’s official Facebook page said he passed on June 18 in ...