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'''The''' first punk band in Louisville. Formed of students from the [[Louisville School Of Art]].
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'''The''' first punk band in Louisville. Formed of students from the [[Louisville School Of Art]]. Members went on to [[Circle X]] and more.


Members:
From antietamtheband.com:
*[[Tony Pinotti]] - vocals
No Fun, the first punk rock band in Louisville, Kentucky, lasted 1.5 seasons. Beginning in the spring of 1978, the band played seven shows—each an event—and the sum of which was, if not cataclysmic, at least a catalyst to the scene that would follow. Others were thinking along the same lines—No Fun took it public first.
*[[Bruce Witsiepe]] - guitar
 
*[[Tara Key]] - guitar
 
maybe more?
== Members: ==
 
===First Lineup:===
* [[Tara Key]] - guitar
* [[Tony Pinotti]] - vocals/guitar
* [[Bruce Witsiepe]] - vocals/guitar
* [[Skip Koeberman]] - bass
* [[Dean Thomas]] - drums
 
===Second Lineup:===
* [[Tara Key]] - guitar
* [[Tony Pinotti]] - vocals/guitar
* [[Bruce Witsiepe]] - vocals/guitar
* [[Dean Thomas]] - drums
* [[Cardy Bledsoe]] -bass
 
== Releases: ==
=== Compilations:===
*[[BOLD BEGINNINGS: An Incomplete Collection of Louisville Punk 1978-83]] ([[Noise Pollution]])
 
==Links==
* https://noisepollution.bandcamp.com/album/bold-beginnings-an-incomplete-collection-of-louisville-punk-1978-83
* https://www.antietamtheband.com/no-fun
* https://archivescatalog.library.louisville.edu/agents/corporate_entities/1440
* https://www.discogs.com/artist/2773531
 
[[Category:Bands]] [[Category:1975-1980]]

Latest revision as of 15:31, 27 March 2024

No-fun-live.jpg

The first punk band in Louisville. Formed of students from the Louisville School Of Art. Members went on to Circle X and more.

From antietamtheband.com:

No Fun, the first punk rock band in Louisville, Kentucky, lasted 1.5 seasons. Beginning in the spring of 1978, the band played seven shows—each an event—and the sum of which was, if not cataclysmic, at least a catalyst to the scene that would follow. Others were thinking along the same lines—No Fun took it public first. 


Members:

First Lineup:

Second Lineup:

Releases:

Compilations:

Links