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'''John Lundin''' ( | '''John Lundin''' (not "John Lundine') was an active member of the original Chicago punk scene. He was briefly a drummer, then keyboardist for [[Naked Raygun]] in late [[1980]] and early [[1981]]. He then went on to play guitar in [[Toothpaste]] and released a record for them in [[1982]]. | ||
After leaving Toothpaste he went to Columbia College Chicago for film production. He moved to Hollywood Florida & in 2000 directed a Miami Beach television documentary "Gothic Undead" on the South Florida gothic scene (Facet's Video). In 2004 he published a political murder novel, "Hollywood Gambler, The Gus Boulis Story" (Authorhouse) about an unsolved murder involving convicted Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff. | |||
John now lives in Hawaii & is a State Central Committeeman for the Hawaii Democratic Party. | |||
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Revision as of 03:07, 1 August 2007
John Lundin (not "John Lundine') was an active member of the original Chicago punk scene. He was briefly a drummer, then keyboardist for Naked Raygun in late 1980 and early 1981. He then went on to play guitar in Toothpaste and released a record for them in 1982. After leaving Toothpaste he went to Columbia College Chicago for film production. He moved to Hollywood Florida & in 2000 directed a Miami Beach television documentary "Gothic Undead" on the South Florida gothic scene (Facet's Video). In 2004 he published a political murder novel, "Hollywood Gambler, The Gus Boulis Story" (Authorhouse) about an unsolved murder involving convicted Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff. John now lives in Hawaii & is a State Central Committeeman for the Hawaii Democratic Party.