Wayne Kramer (MC5) Numbered UK 45/PS Ramblin\' Rose/Get Some:Stiffwick DEA/SUK 1 For Sale

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Wayne Kramer (former MC5) UK 45 rpmRamblin\' Rose/Get Some Numbered (No. 03968) w/Picture SleeveVG+ - Winner Pays Only $4.95 Shipping/Handling U.S.A.
Wayne Kramer UK 45 rpmRamblin\' Rose/Get Some Numbered (No. 03968) w/Picture SleeveLabel: Stiffwick – DEA/SUK 1, Chistiff – DEA/SUK 1Format: Vinyl, 7\", 45 RPM, NumberedCountry: UKReleased: 1978Genre: RockStyle: Hard Rock, PunkA Ramblin\' RoseWritten-By – Burch*, Wilkin*4:03B Get SomeWritten-By – Farren*, Kramer*3:43Published By – CedarwoodPublished By – Street Music Co.Lacquer Cut By – Porky (5)Plated By – EG*\"Ramblin\' Rose\" published by Cederwood, \"Get Some\" published by Street Music Co.
Label name variations on Chiswick Records and Stiff Records, uncertain if this was a co-release or a grey market release.
Wayne Stanley Kramer (né Kambes; April 30, 1948 – February 2, 2024) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, and film and television composer. Kramer came to prominence in the 1960s as the lead guitarist of the Detroit rock band MC5.
Kramer and guitarist Fred \"Sonic\" Smith co-founded the MC5 in 1963, with vocalist Rob Tyner, bassist Michael Davis, and drummer Dennis Thompson joining shortly after. The MC5 became known for their powerful live performances and radical left-wing political stance. The group broke up amid government harassment, poverty, and drug abuse. For Kramer, this led to several fallow years as he battled drug addiction before returning to an active recording and performing schedule in the 1990s. Kramer also founded the independent initiative Jail Guitar Doors, USA with Billy Bragg and Margaret Saadi Kramer in 2009.
Rolling Stone ranked him among the \"100 Greatest Guitarists of all Time\".
Wayne Stanley Kambes was born in Detroit on April 30, 1948. His parents divorced when he was young, and he was thereafter raised by his mother and stepfather. He was abused by his stepfather, and turned to music as an outlet from the situation. When he was a teenager, he began performing with Fred \"Sonic\" Smith as MC5. He used the surname Kramer as part of an effort to form an independent identity.
The MC5 recorded three major label albums including Kick Out The Jams (1969) on Elektra records before moving to Atlantic Records for Back in the USA (1970) and High Time (1971). The MC5 toured the United States extensively and ultimately faced insurmountable challenges both from being banned from the radio and government police agencies for their militant political stance. Unable to tour or sell records and after a last-ditch effort by Ronan O\'Rahilly that included a move to London, England, by 1972, the original group disbanded.


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