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Locality: Los Angeles, California

Phone: +1 323-921-5197



Address: 7190 W Sunset Blvd 90046 Los Angeles, CA, US

Website: www.lapunkmuseum.com

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London Punk Museum 28.11.2020

Courtesy of R. Egan, here is a bit of, unseen by me, Japanese Rich Kids press. ;-)

London Punk Museum 06.11.2020

Missing Barrie Masters. ..of eddie and the hotrods

London Punk Museum 05.11.2020

Ave a rotten Xmas!

London Punk Museum 24.10.2020

Dropkick Murphys

London Punk Museum 21.10.2020

UCLA Punkast is A Podcast about Punk process and method. Starring Mary Sims-rosas-- 45 Grave EdwardStapleton- Nervous Gender Gitane Demone GDQ Christian Death... Rikk Agnew Adolescence Christian Death Norwood Fisher Fishbone Glen Matlock Sex Pistols International Swingers Paul Roessler Screamers Robot Kitty Texacala Jones Tex and the Horseheads And Top Secret Guests

London Punk Museum 14.10.2020

New York, Skanatra!

London Punk Museum 01.10.2020

And here's to ya New York, The Pogues

London Punk Museum 02.09.2020

Teddy Girls (also known as Judies) of London in the 1950s. The Teddy Girls were identified by their masculine look that mirrored that of the Teds. These young ...women often dropped out of school and got jobs, giving them a sense of financial independence and some spending money to burn. To acquire their dandy dress, the girls would scour thrift shops for the drape jackets and velvet-collared jackets that would unify their look. With these, they would wear plain shirts, cropped trousers or denim jeans rolled at the hem, and flat shoes. For the more feminine set, some would wear hobble skirts, to reference back to Edwardian fashion, or the more modern pencil skirt. Because the Teddy Girls wanted to defy the austere sensibilities of the time, they opted for accessories that were a bit flashy, including cameo brooches and luxe clutch purses. The small handbags and coin purses were especially a small luxury as they were an unnecessary use of textiles during the war. Photos by British film director Ken Russell. Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich were early Teddy Girls.

London Punk Museum 14.08.2020

RIP Ian Mitchell

London Punk Museum 11.08.2020

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London Punk Museum 22.07.2020

Happy Birthday to my friend Glen Matlock