Wayne Kramer's Flagrant Disregard For Authority - The 'Lexington' Interview - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jun 28, 2014
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Wayne Kramer sat down with staticbeach.com 's Andrew Shaw on Record Store Day 2014 at Fingerprints in Long Beach, CA to talk about the thread linking the MC5 with that new album, his efforts to spotlight and improve America's prison system, the role of the community record store, and his childhood obsession with Sea Hunt...

See this interview as part of Static Beach's audio, video, text and photo coverage of all things beach - from music to film, tv and the arts, and from comedy to sports and lifestyle at http:staticbeach.com

Influential guitarist, proto-punk icon, Motor City legend and humanitarian. Subversive, addict, agitator and revolutionary. Since co-founding the legendary MC5 in the late 1960's, Wayne Kramer has been called many things. Since his stay in a federal correctional facility in the mid-1970's, he has changed many lives. As a 66-year-old musician, now based in Los Angeles, Wayne's music appears in films and on television, and in partnership with his wife Margaret Saadi Kramer, he runs his own Jail Guitar Doors foundation providing instruments, workshops and concerts to prisons across America. Many of these diverse threads are pulled together in Wayne Kramer's new album Lexington, which looks back to the place and time in which he was incarcerated.
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