David Thomas, a notable figure in music, particularly with Pere Ubu, maintained a prominent presence in The Wire since its early days focusing on jazz and improvising. His first interview, published in 1985, initiated a lasting collaboration that featured various major articles in the 90s, including a proto-Primer on Pere Ubu and an Invisible Jukebox discussion. Additionally, he penned a notable piece in 1993 reflecting on his music experiences during travels in the Soviet Union. To honor his legacy after his passing, these works are now available for free access in The Wire's online library.
David Thomas was first interviewed in 1985, marking his early connection with The Wire, which focused on jazz and improvised music at that time.
Throughout the '90s, Thomas contributed significant articles, including a Pere Ubu proto-Primer and an Invisible Jukebox interview, showcasing his musical insights.
In 1993, Thomas authored an article about his travels in the former Soviet Union, illustrating his exploration of music beyond familiar boundaries.
In 2006, David Thomas graced the cover of The Wire, highlighting his enduring influence and recognition in the music scene.
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