Friday, February 4, 2022

The Young Artist Laguerrot Along With the Composer Lucilla Giorgio Arrivabene and Composer Walter Sussman Formed The Cramps When They Were Children of the Same Family


 13 Years Ago Today He Had an Interior Dissection

Wednesday 4th of February 2009
Musician Lux Interior known from The Cramps dies of aortic dissection at the age of 63 in Glendale Memorial Hospital, 1420 S Central Avenue, Glendale, California, United States.
He was born June 10, 1932. LEXE LEXE III The artist and musician who created the first music with which the popular phrase, "What would the world sing if there was no music?" was coined by the poet and musician Louis Laguerrot in 1857. At the time, jazz was on the rise in the West and the Laguers loved to sing. Their music was called "the first jazz song." The Laguers celebrated the passing of music professor, the late Dr. Charles G. F. Laguerrot, who died in 1963 of pneumonia at his home in Los Angeles in 1940. The young artist Laguerrot, along with the composer Lucilla Giorgio Arrivabene, and composer Walter Sussman formed The Cramps when they were children of the same family. In the late 1950s the Cramps created a collection called The Cramps of America, known as The Cramps Collection. In the collection were some 500 pieces of new music that were written off as useless by the Laguers and many of them were later recorded into the Laguerrot collection and sold on a large scale.

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