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CASH 'N' CARRY PUNK PRINT SHOW TONIGHT

Bill Daniel, Texas photoguy, somehow managed to get a picture of every band who strummed a power chord in Austin from 1980 to 1984. It's crazy. Tonight, he's showing/selling his photos of bands like the Minutemen, Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, Black Flag, and a bunch of others.

He also made this thing called Sonic Orphans, which is a compilation of film clips shot between 1965 to 1987 and projected on 16mm. There's gone be a screening of that after the photo show. Here's the skinny:

Cash'n'Carry Texas Punk Print Show and Sale: Photos from the Texas punk scene 1980-84:
Between 1980 and 1984 Bill Daniel shot around 12,000 images of basically every punk band that was touring through Austin, TX—Minutemen, Bad Brains, Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, Black Flag, Misfits, Husker Du, Circle Jerks… and all the Texas bands at the time, Big Boys, the Dicks, Butthole Surfers, Really Red, the Offenders, DRI, and MDC. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Dara Greenwald's recovery from cancer surgery.

Sonic Orphans Screening:
Sonic Orphans is a compilation reel of lost and found clips shot between 1965 and 1987 projected on 16mm by Bill Daniel; some silent, some that rock. They are all rare and strange celluloid gems, many have been seen by almost no one and have never seen the light of YouTube. Most of this footage is truly orphaned film— abandoned, lost, found, and now presented raw without editing. Featuring: The Beatles, Avengers, Huns, Boy Problems, Sonic Youth, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Butthole Surfers, Johnny Cash and more.

Bill Daniel: Cash'n'Carry Texas Punk Print Sale and Sonic Orphans screening
August 17
Doors at 7pm
135 Huntington St. Brooklyn, NY