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A log I briefly kept: [[1994-02 MoG Journal]]
A log I briefly kept: [[1994-02 MoG Journal]]
==Notes==
* '''Tim Kunkle''': Tim performs as [http://www.yourinter.net/kale_ppp/ Kale Green] – releases ([http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/artist/glance/-/240096/103-2179535-3887004 Amazon]):
** 1995-10-01 ''Sells'': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00006SHH2/ref=m_art_li_1/103-2179535-3887004 Amazon]
** 2002-09-04 ''In My Father's House'': [http://cdbaby.com/cd/kale2 CDBaby] [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00006SHH1/103-2179535-3887004 Amazon]
* '''Dan Dudley''''s studio: [http://www.soundriterecording.com/ Sound Rite Recording], {{yp|Danielsville, GA}}
* Does anyone know where '''David Keating''' ended up? The last I saw of him was when he hauled his 2-ton welded art piece off the front lawn of [[the Red House]]...

Revision as of 20:46, 23 May 2006

Woozle's audio projects: MoG

MoG stands for Mother of God, which was the band's actual name. I have found, however, that "MoG" is a name acceptable in mixed company, whereas "Mother of God" might cause conversations to stop abruptly or at least give the wrong idea about what sort of music is played by this band you're in. (Or were in.) So I generally refer to it as "MoG".

I created several web pages for MoG long after the band broke up; they are here:

  • Home / Contents
    • Music: downloads and commentary
    • Members: brief personnel roster, with outdated contact info
    • Posters: images of some of the ever-so-slightly-sacreligiously humorous posters I created

Eventually I'll port all those into the wiki (though it would be cool if I could figure out how to include the backgrounds somehow).

A log I briefly kept: 1994-02 MoG Journal

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