File:Big Black, Urge Overkill, & Squirrel Bait at the Jockey Club (1985-05-26 concert flyer).jpg

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English: Flyer promoting a show by the punk rock bands Big Black, Urge Overkill (both of Chicago) and Squirrel Bait (of Louisville, Kentucky) at the Jockey Club in Newport, Kentucky on Sunday, May 26, 1985. According to David Grubbs (of Squirrel Bait), Steve Albini (of Big Black) designed the spray-painted flyer, which became the basis for the Squirrel Bait band logo; source: Vellucci, Justin (July 30, 2014). The Popdose Interview: David Grubbs. Popdose. Retrieved on May 9, 2024..
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English: Originally distributed in and around Newport, Kentucky circa May 1985.

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  • Bucayu, Mike; Driesler, Stephen; Furnish, Tim; Kampschaefer, John; Maxson, Douglas & Severs, Shawn, editors (April 21, 2015) White Glove Test: Louisville Punk Flyers 1978–1994, Chicago: Drag City, ISBN 978-1-937112-16-5, DC627

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  • Scott, Tim (April 28, 2015), “Flicking Through the Pages of 'White Glove Test'”, in Noisey[1], New York: Vice Media.
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Steve Albini  (1962–2024)  wikidata:Q435060 q:en:Steve Albini
 
Steve Albini
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Birth name: Steven Frank Albini; Steven Albini
Description American record producer, singer, audio engineer, singer-songwriter, guitarist and journalist
Date of birth/death 22 July 1962 Edit this at Wikidata 7 May 2024 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Pasadena Chicago
Work period 1981 Edit this at Wikidata–2024 Edit this at Wikidata
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