The Los Angeles Lunar Society is proud to present an on-the-road evening of recorded rock and roll with our Head Librarian and Historian, DJ Theresa Duncan.
Duncan will be kicking out the jams Detroit-style in a wittily haunted Greenwich Village townhouse, known for nearly a century for its top hatted ghost whose presence causes the logs in the cozy club's fireplace to ignite spontaneously.
Festivities begin (as they always do with Los Angeles' Biggest Little Secret society) at the stroke of midnight in The Beatrice Inn, where the artistic elite who have hovered for millenia in the realms above the sordid and out-of-style Illuminati have convened for decades.
A seance on vinyl commences where we will hear the voice-and-guitar racket of those far far away, or in some cases, even those long departed from this world.
The first letters of each amazing rock and roll song title in the Lunar set will also form an acrostic whose decipherer wins a copy of Glenn O'Brien's literary journal featuring my short story "Topographers."
Ms. Duncan will be sharing her occultic DJ duties with longtime NYC/D.C. punk music maker Mike Fellows, aka thee Miighty Flashlight.
iPod iChing! Ectoplasm on black vinyl! Bon Scott from beyond the grave!
Directions and more details below. Tell them at the door you are there for Theresa.
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