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A collection of firsthand stories documenting selected shards of time written and illustrated by F.T. Rea. Comments by Rebus. All rights reserved.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Lit Fuse Productions

This one will look at the live music/club scene during the punk era and it will cover how the yard sales promotions collaboration between Chuck Wrenn and me became Lit Fuse Productions. 

This one is still in the works.
Posted by F.T. Rea at 12:01 PM

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  • ▼  2012 (36)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ▼  March (28)
      • The Big Stretch
      • With 1968 in the Rear-View Mirror
      • It Paid to Advertise
      • May 9, 1970: Living in the Moment
      • Chapter Two: The Devils & the Details
      • Chapter Three: Drake the Flake
      • Fan Free Funnies
      • Discovering the Fan
      • Screening 'The Harder They Come'
      • Half-Rubber
      • Midnight Shows
      • Chapter Four: The Streaking Riot of 1974
      • Birth of the Blockbuster
      • Willard's Wretched Demise
      • Banjo Conmen
      • Fan League Days
      • The Stretch
      • Chapter Five: Time-Warping
      • Egg McGuffin
      • Chasing Dignity
      • Lit Fuse Productions
      • Chapter Six: Cat People
      • Color Radio
      • Napoleon in Manhattan
      • Sharing Dinner With Andre and Wally
      • The Handbill War of 1982
      • The Lucky Break
      • Chapter Seven: The Jellypig
    • ►  February (7)

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