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Jeff Crawford Founder of Bohemia Afterdark in 1982 and operated in Phoenix, AZ but early history is unknown until 1990 when they moved to Portland, Oregon. In 1992 they began airing on KPDX Portland and then they move to KWBP in 1994. In 1995 they began airing on 22 Network One affiliates. In 1997 Network One shut down and the service moved to KOIN and in 2001, the service moved back to Phoenix, airing on KASW, then in 2002, moved to KPHO-TV. In 2003 they got their own station, KPHE-LP, at the time broadcasting on channel 19 in Mesa, Arizona, and changed their name to Bohemia Visual Music. KPHE moved to channel 44 in Phoenix in 2005 and continued to broadcast until 2006 with broadcasting on KORS-CA digital subchannel 16.2 in Portland from September 2006 to March 2010. Bohemia Visual Music relaunched with a website as an internet broadcast on August 20, 2011. Websites bvmtv.com, bohemiavsiualmusic.com and bvmtv.com are part of the Bohemia Visual Music, Bohemia Afterdark brand for almost 40 years.
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Sunday Jul 18, 2021
Bohemia Afterdark - Eddy Detroit Tribute with guest Chris Byrd
Sunday Jul 18, 2021
Sunday Jul 18, 2021
Chris Byrd good friends and fellow band mate with Eddy Detroit. “Where to start with Eddy Detroit? Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, it was there, in 1966, that he was in attendance for the first Iguanas gigs (Iggy Stooge's first band). He joined the White Panther party in Detroit and was "there" for the pre-punk sounds of The Stooges and MC5 ("We all smoked dope on the state Capitol and got beat up by the cops"). In the early '70s he traveled to London, where he stalked Marc Bolan and tried to seduce Tony Visconti's then-girlfriend Mary Hopkin. It was with Ms. Hopkin, when he was dropping off a demo tape at the Apple store, that he witnessed the moment when Ringo found out that The Beatles had broken up! (We've got the pictures to prove it!) In the mid-'70s, Detroit settled in Hollywood and started The Terminal Wave Band (bongo/synth/punk) which was the soundtrack to the hippy/biker/S&M/satanic/polyamorous scene that Detroit ruled in dingy, underground LA -- that's when he wasn't trying to seduce Nico (The Velvet Underground) to become one of his muses and lovers ("True story bub"). When rents in LA got too much for an acid-fried biker/S&M/punk, Eddy moved to Phoenix, AZ, and was seminal in fostering one of the most interesting underground musical scenes of the early '80s. He was an unofficial member of the Sun City Girls, toured with the Meat Puppets and Mighty Sphincter, and was the pith-helmeted shaman-in-residence at his club The Grotto!” – Forced Exposure
Songs -
Eddy Detroit "The Immortal Gods" Live from Brussels 2019
Eddy Detroit "I Am Pazu Zu" 1982
Eddy Detroit "Run To The Sun" 1982
Eddy Detroit "Nic Nak Kerouac" 1979
Eddy Detroit "Ghetto Lights" 1982
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