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Greg "Curly" Keranen

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Greg 'Curly' Keranen is a bassist and guitarist, who sometimes performs under the stage name, João Dilberto.

Keranen was a founding member of the band The Rubinoos who made their first recordings for Beserkley Records in 1974, during which time, they backed Jonathan Richman on his first recordings for the label.

In 1976, Keranen joined "Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers",[1] and continued to record with Richman, periodically, until 2004.[2]

In 1985, after a European tour with Richman,[3] Keranen met Irish singer, Mary Coughlan (singer) and played on her first LP, Tired and Emotional, which sold over 100,000 copies.

Interviews with Keranen are featured in Tim Mitchell's 1999 biography, "There's Something About Jonathan: Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers"[4]

In 2021, Keranen joined with JamForFreedom.com[5] in organizing musicians in resistance to Covid-19 mandates:

Musicians for Liberty (SF / Monterey Bay, CA, USA)[6]

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References

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  1. ^ The Modern Lovers
  2. ^ "Greg Keranen". Discogs.
  3. ^ "The Elephant Fayre 1984".
  4. ^ Mitchell, Tim (1999). There's something about Jonathan : Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers. Peter Owen. ISBN 9780720610765.
  5. ^ "Home". jamforfreedom.com.
  6. ^ "Musicians for Liberty (SF / Monterey Bay, CA, USA)".