America's only musician in the secret world of Soviet punk and rock n' roll, Joanna Stingray's memoir features interviews, photographs, and testimony from a vanished cultural landscape. Boris Grebenshchikov (Aquarium) and Victor Tsoi (Kino) figure strongly in a quick-paced adventure story about the making of the album Red Wave, music smuggled out and produced by Stingray, later supported by Gorbachev.
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America's only musician in the secret world of Soviet punk and rock n' roll, Joanna Stingray's memoir features interviews, photographs, and testimony from a vanished cultural landscape. Boris Grebenshchikov (Aquarium) and Victor Tsoi (Kino) figure strongly in a quick-paced adventure story about the making of the album Red Wave, music smuggled out and produced by Stingray, later supported by Gorbachev.
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