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The Rudy Schwartz Project is a one man army known as Joe Newman. Similar to Zappa the Rudy Schwartz Project has garnered both constant praise and hate from the press, but has certainly earned the adulation and respect from music industry names as diverse as Jello Biafra and Zoogz Rift with whom Joe has guested on one album, "Villagers". Influences vary widely, but some things that just keep popping up on Joe's records seem to be music from old TV commercials, Ernest Borgnine, a hatred for conservative republicans, and doing weird cover versions of famous songs.
"This is the kind of music that makes people want to punch babies. I’ve never been a huge fan of babies (except for yours, of course), so it’s more telling to say that this music made me want to kick puppies. I was sobbing with relief when it was over. Stay away from this if you don’t want to stab your eyeballs out with dull forks, and please don’t give this to impressionable children".
-Upstarter
"Imagine going to Disneyland and all the little figures singing "It's A Small World After All" are hauntingly out of tune and broken down, and they have the appearance of small disfigured monsters.
The Rudy Schwartz Project is by far the strangest band you'll ever hear! Buy It Now!" –TXPunk.Net
"Because of my radio show, THE HOUR OF SLACK,
I've heard damn near every cool independent
album to come down the pike since 1985, and as
far as I'm concerned, Joe Newman's RUDY
SCHWARTZ PROJECT material is the most original
and the best, and you can quote me on that."
– Rev. Ivan "Minor Celebrity" Stang |
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