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'''The Late Bronze Age''' was an American band of the 1980s that performed eclectic and unusual music described by some as "unabashedly weird."<ref> ], June 21, 1981</ref> It was fronted by ], in his first appearance under the "Col. Bruce Hampton (ret.)" persona. Although not commercially successful, the group won critical praise as "a band that does 'everything.'"<ref>, ], May 24, 1982</ref> '''The Late Bronze Age''' was an American band of the 1980s that performed eclectic and unusual music described by some as "unabashedly weird."<ref> ], June 21, 1981</ref> It was fronted by ], in his first appearance under the "Col. Bruce Hampton (ret.)" persona. Although not commercially successful, the group won critical praise as "a band that does 'everything.'"<ref>, ], May 24, 1982</ref> The band evolved from an earlier Hampton project, New Ice Age, which was his first group effort after the ] split up.<ref>, MTV.com</ref>


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The Late Bronze Age was an American band of the 1980s that performed eclectic and unusual music described by some as "unabashedly weird." It was fronted by Bruce Hampton, in his first appearance under the "Col. Bruce Hampton (ret.)" persona. Although not commercially successful, the group won critical praise as "a band that does 'everything.'" The band evolved from an earlier Hampton project, New Ice Age, which was his first group effort after the Hampton Grease Band split up.

References

  1. New York Times, June 21, 1981
  2. "Rock-Jazz: Late Bronze Age Eclecticism", New York Times, May 24, 1982
  3. "Col. Bruce Hampton", MTV.com