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- Kosmo_Vinyl abstract "Kosmo Vinyl (born Mark C. Dunk, born 9 February 1957, England) was a longtime associate and sometime manager for The Clash, as well as being associated with Ian Dury & the Blockheads and The Jam, three seminal English bands of the 1970s and 1980s. He can be heard introducing The Clash at Shea Stadium on The Clash's live album, Live at Shea Stadium, as well as many bootlegged performances such as Kingston Advice. His impressionistic reading of one of character Travis Bickle's monologues from the film Taxi Driver can be heard on The Clash's \"Red Angel Dragnet\". Prior to his association with the Clash, he had acted as MC on the Stiff Records tours, appearing on the 1978 LP Stiffs Live.He later became a record producer, producing records by Jack Black, Jack Logan and Drivin N Cryin.He was a music consultant on Gus Van Sant's 1989 film, Drugstore Cowboy.In 2013, he helped produce a major retrospective exhibition of the art of Ian Dury, at The Royal College of Art in London. He also debuted his own punk/pop inspired artwork dedicated to his beloved West Ham United Football Club with a London exhibit, followed by a show in Somerset, England in 2014 during the FIFA World Cup.".
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- Kosmo_Vinyl alias "Mark C. DunkDoom Asylum (you can watch it at Hulu".
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- Kosmo_Vinyl birthDate "1957".
- Kosmo_Vinyl birthDate "1957-02-09".
- Kosmo_Vinyl birthPlace England.
- Kosmo_Vinyl birthYear "1957".
- Kosmo_Vinyl occupation Talent_manager.
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- Kosmo_Vinyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kosmo Vinyl".
- Kosmo_Vinyl alternativeNames "Mark C. DunkDoom Asylum".
- Kosmo_Vinyl associatedActs The_Clash.
- Kosmo_Vinyl associatedActs The_Jam.
- Kosmo_Vinyl associatedActs "Ian Dury & the Blockheads".
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- Kosmo_Vinyl birthDate "1957-02-09".
- Kosmo_Vinyl birthName "Mark C. Dunk".
- Kosmo_Vinyl birthPlace England.
- Kosmo_Vinyl dateOfBirth "1957".
- Kosmo_Vinyl name "Kosmo Vinyl".
- Kosmo_Vinyl name "Vinyl, Kosmo".
- Kosmo_Vinyl occupation "Record producer, manager".
- Kosmo_Vinyl placeOfBirth "England".
- Kosmo_Vinyl shortDescription "English record producer, and talent manager".
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- Kosmo_Vinyl yearsActive "197".
- Kosmo_Vinyl description "English record producer, and talent manager".
- Kosmo_Vinyl description "English record producer, and talent manager".
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- Kosmo_Vinyl comment "Kosmo Vinyl (born Mark C. Dunk, born 9 February 1957, England) was a longtime associate and sometime manager for The Clash, as well as being associated with Ian Dury & the Blockheads and The Jam, three seminal English bands of the 1970s and 1980s. He can be heard introducing The Clash at Shea Stadium on The Clash's live album, Live at Shea Stadium, as well as many bootlegged performances such as Kingston Advice.".
- Kosmo_Vinyl label "Kosmo Vinyl".
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- Kosmo_Vinyl givenName "Kosmo".
- Kosmo_Vinyl givenName "Mark C. Dunk".