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'''Frank Rynne''' is an Irish-born singer, record producer, art curator, film-maker, writer, and historian. He has played in three bands ] in 1984, ] (1985-1994) and ] (1996- ). He has produced three CDs of Moroccan folk music by the ]. In 1992 Rynne co-organised The Here to Go Show, an international art show featuring the works of ] and ] and, with fellow organisers Joe Ambrose and Terry Wilson, co-wrote ''Man from Nowhere''. He co-produced the CD ''10%: file under Burroughs'' (1996).

== Early years ==
Rynne first came to national prominence in Ireland playing rhythm guitar with ], a Dublin-based rockabilly band with a large national following. In 1985 he formed ], a ] band strongly influenced by ] and ]. The Baby Snakes released an EP and two LPs, '']'' and '']'', before moving to ], ] in 1988.

Their third and final LP was produced by ] audio engineer, ]. In 1990, the band recruited drummer ], a founder member of ]. After Preston's death in 1992, Rynne began to work on projects related to Burroughs and Gysin.

== Further reading ==
*Ambrose, Joe; Wilson, Terry; and Rynne, Frank (1992). ''Man from Nowhere: Storming the Citadels of Enlightenment With William Burroughs and Brion Gysin''. Autonomedia. {{ISBN|0-9520217-0-6}}.
*Rynne, Frank (October 2005). . ''The Handstand''. Retrieved Jan. 14, 2007.

== External links ==
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* ''The Independent'', London, 19 October 2000
* by Frank Rynne. ''The Guardian'' (UK), May 13, 2011

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