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[Edit this profile]In the early '70s, Boston's Richman founded the influential proto-punk band the Modern Lovers whose self-titled debut featured favorites 'Roadrunner' and 'Pablo Picasso'. An acoustic Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers scored a European hit with the 1977 instrumental "Egyptian Reggae." Richman then went solo and critically acclaimed pop records followed, as did idiosyncratic excursions into country and Latin music. His Vapor debut was 1996's Surrender To Jonathan, followed by 1999's I'm So Confused.
Jonathan Richman added a major new audience to his fiercely loyal cult following with his star turn in the hit "There's Something About Mary" and frequent performances on late-night television. His latest album, his 20th, Her Mystery Not Of High Heels And Eye Shadow, explores all that is the disarmingly profound, enchanting and whimsical Richman, from the Velvet Underground-but-happy "Her Mystery Not Of High Heels And Eye Shadow" to the charming, gentle "Springtime In New York," from jangly pop to proto-rock shuffles. Modern love never sounded so good.
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