Aldora Britain Records gets the exclusive 1st released single off of my new album “Cubism & Music” – The first song single is called “Jerky”. This exclusivity comes a few weeks before the formal release of the 12 song album on Saturday 9/30 on all digital platforms. The video premiere for Jerky will be released on Monday 9/25 on YouTube. See below for the Aldora Britain Records exclusive review & release (where you can listen and purchase w/link) and the video premiere link of Jerky on YouTube.

That’s right – I have a new album release due to hit in 2 months, mark your calendar 9/30/2023 for

I have been working on this album for well over a year,12 new songs in total with a different feel and style. Along with this release will be a few new video’s that will compliment the music and give you the story behind the song. It will be released on all the digtal platforms, such as Spotify, Pandora, YouTube, TikTok, Deezer to name a few, over 40 in total.

I would like to first and foremost thank all the fans for listening, liking and saving Aldo music on their digital platforms and playlists. I super appreciate it and thank you. I do this to share my music with whomever enjoys it. I hope it always brings you good vibes, fun and reflection.

A HUGE Thank You!

As you get older it’s not about making it a commercial success, it’s really about the creativity and the music. It’s about supporting good musicians, artists and creative people that makes it all worthwhile. Independent artists need your help to get their music and artistry out to the masses, we are not the Taylor Swifts of the world that can spend millions on promotional advertising and clog up the airwaves with the repeating drum of commercial musical trash that exists today. There are so many underground bands and solo artists that are producing meaningful music from experimental, to rock to pop to techno to rap to blues to jazz and to the yet to be discovered sounds yet to be heard.

Keep on supporting independent Artist

Keep your mind open and enjoy life!!!

This is the time of the year were we all need to count our blessing and reflect back on the year that has just passed. Life is a journey – There are NO secrets to life – Don’y be angry or sad – it does not do you any good – It is what you make of it.

Be Good, Be Creative & Make a difference in your life to be happy.

Enjoy and Lsiten to some Good Music to lift your Spirits

Happy Holidays and a Happy Healthy New Year

2023!

All The BEST from -Aldo Buzzi

I was rummaging through one of my many compartmental spaces in my home and came across some interesting memorabilia from my days managing the production at the Mudd Club. I still must search the web for pictures as I really do not have many from those days, only the few that I have when I played at the Mudd with my band, The Lampshades. (So, forgive me for plagiarizing some photo’s-actually who cares). I vaguely remember the Mudd club deviant cards that was made up and I think it was done in the 4th floor art gallery, and they were laminated too! Surprised that Steve (Dr. Mudd) bought a laminator. I also think it was given out by Keith Haring, but I’m not sure as most of the time after the bands were set up it was hard to distinguish who was who and what the hell, they were doing but it was all fun and debauchery at the end of the night. Here is my deviant Mudd card – Yes, I looked extremely deviant.

I found Keith’s deviant card on the internet. I don’t think he looks that deviant.
Here was the back of the card with Dr. Mudd (Steve) in the Lab.
I don’t think anyone has seen the back of the card
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I also have not seen the back of this card ever posted on the internet.

The next 2 items I came across was a couple of buttons — for the life of me I don’t know how I got these. Altough a good piece of lost memories, and when I say lost, I mean lost, not to be found.

Mudd Video Button
Here is a Captain Kirk in drag makeup Button

As said, I really don’t have any other photo’s of the club except when I played the Mudd – I posted these before by what the hell here they are again. My time at the Mudd Club was only in the early 80’s for about 2 years or so. I was not there when it first opened in 78, I started working there in early 81 until about 82ish. Experienced a lot of good bands and some real shit ones – The DJ’s where Hot, Anita Sarko, David Azarch kept the place moving. I Worked when Frank Zappa played there, mixed Johnny Thunders in his acoustic set (what a trip), set up Question Mark and the Mysterians, Sam and Dave, Reggae, Samba, & Punk bands–You name it I worked it. Usually ending the night at 4am or so in the morning and then out to an afterhours club and when those doors opened the sun was out and my trek back home to Long Island to bed or crashing in the city at a friends place and start all over again later that night back at the Mudd Club!

Anita Sarko