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Kristian Hoffman

 
Artist: Kristian Hoffman

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The Mumps, Lance Loud
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Keyboards
  • Representative Albums: "&", "Earthquake Weather", "I Don't Love My Guru Anymore

Biography

Singer/songwriter Kristian Hoffman first emerged during the late 1970s fronting the New York City cult favorite the Mumps, and was also an active figure in the No Wave, performing alongside the likes of Lydia Lunch and the Contortions. As a member of Bleaker St. Incident, he spearheaded the "anti-folk" movement, and later played in Kid Congo Powers' group Congo Norvell. By the 1990s, Hoffman was finally performing regularly as a solo artist; in 1993, he issued his debut I Don't Love My Guru Anymore, followed four years later by Earthquake Weather. For the remainder of the decade, Hoffman worked with Dave Davies and El Vez on various projects and also served as music director for Ann Magnuson and Rufus Wainwright. In 2002, he and producer Earle Mankey crafted an intimate third album, The Song. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Kristian Hoffman

Kristian Hoffman is an American musician. His sister is writer Nina Kiriki Hoffman.

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History

Singer/songwriter Kristian Hoffman first emerged during the late 1970s fronting the New York City cult favorite the Mumps, and was also an active figure in the No Wave, performing alongside the likes of Lydia Lunch and the Contortions, and playing keys and singing on the James White and the Blacks LP Off White [1]. As a member of Bleaker St. Incident, with Ann Magnuson and Robert Mache, he spearheaded the "anti-folk" movement. Concurrently he was in the lounge rock band The Swinging Madisions [2], and was the original musical director for Klaus Nomi, writing many of his best known songs [3][4].

Hoffman later played in Kid Congo Powers' group Congo Norvell[5]. By the 1990s, Hoffman was finally performing regularly as a solo artist; in 1993, he issued his debut "I Don't Love My Guru Anymore", followed four years later by "Earthquake Weather". For the remainder of the decade, Hoffman worked with Dave Davies and El Vez on various projects and also served as music director for Ann Magnuson and Rufus Wainwright. In 2002, he and producer Earle Mankey crafted a third album of duets, "&". [6]

"&" includes collaborations such as "Get It Right This Time" with That Dog's Anna Waronker, "Scarecrow" with Rufus Wainwright[7], and "Devil May Care" with Russell Mael of Sparks. "Revert to Type" features string arrangements from industry legend Van Dyke Parks. "Madison Avenue" is a duet with El Vez, "The Mexican Elvis". There is also a guest appearance from Pee Wee Herman AKA Paul Reubens. There are team-ups with the Three O'Clock's Michael Quercio, Maria McKee of Lone Justice, Lydia Lunch, and Ann Magnuson. [8]

Kristian is also an accomplished artist who has designed album cover art for such musicians as: The Voltaires, Andrew, legendary Los Angeles punk band X, eggBERT Records Hollies tribute "Sing Hollies In Reverse" , as well as his own "He Means Well" limited addition 45 cover. Kristian's art was also highlighted in the books "Two Blocks East of Vine" by Iris Berry [9] and "Incriminating Evidence" by Lydia Lunch[10]. His most legendary art composition to date probably remains the notorious "Bendover Girl" from the insert in the original edition of the New York Dolls first album [11] [12], since reproduced on tee shirts, tattoos and drum heads all over the world. In 2005, Kristian was featured in two separate one-man art shows in Los Angeles galleries - the first an extensive retrospective of thirty years of illustrative work, and the other a showing of several new larger format works. He also designed the poster for The Green day Documentary "Heart Like A Hand Grenade".

In late 2005, a documentary on Klaus Nomi, The Nomi Song, directed by Andrew Horn, was released and received wide critical praise and several awards. It has since come out on DVD (a Palm Pictures Release). It features extensive interviews with Kristian as well as almost all of Klaus' key collaborators, and many rare concert and television appearances by Klaus. Four of Kristian's compositions for Klaus are featured in the film, as well as some original incidental music, and some clips of Mumps songs. The DVD extras include an extended interview with Kristian wherein he details the genesis and thoughts behind each song he composed for Klaus.

Also released in 2005 was How I Saved the World, a newly remastered Mumps compilation, with all the tracks on the original 1995 eggBERT release plus ten extra unreleased tracks, all composed by Kristian. It also includes a full color 24 page booklet and a companion DVD of vintage Mumps performances at CBGBs and other venues, with optional commentary by Kristian. This double-disc compilation was released by Sympathy For The Record Industry Records. Press and other historical information can be found at the Mumps official website www.mumpsmusic.com. [13][14]

Kristian spent much of the first half of 2006 producing a new full length CD for long-time collaborator Ann Magnuson, called "Pretty Songs and Ugly Stories", now in general release and available from CD baby and the Official Ann Magnuson website. Besides playing on the album with his band The Rock Gods, Kristian also co-wrote ten of the songs with Ann. Rufus Wainwright again collaborates with Kristian by adding a one-man chorale to "Whatever Happened To New York". Other songs feature performances by the Chapin Sisters, Jonathan Lea of the Jigsaw Seen, DJ Bonebrake of X, and Heather Lockie of Listing Ship. The album was released December 2006, and the sold out record release party in the Disney Concert Hall's legendary Redcat Theater necessitated the addition of a second show. Guest artists included Candypants' own Lisa Jenio, and the notorious Prince Poppycock, aka John Quale, who plays Jesus in the award winning Musical "The Beastly Bombing". Two sold out shows at L.A.'s Steve Allen Theater followed quickly thereafter. [15][citation needed]

Throughout 2007, Kristian continued to be Ann Magnuson's musical director as she plays select dates around the country to promote "Pretty Songs". Dates included Joe's Pub in NYC and L.A.'s Gay Pride Festival.

Currently Kristian is a regular member of the Mink Stole band, the Abby Travis band, the Carolyn Edwards band, the new Jane Wiedlin lounge combo Downtown Sensation, and is demoing songs for his own upcoming CD, slated for a 2008 release.

In addition, Kristian has appeared as a session musician on albums by Andrew, the Jigsaw Seen, Carolyn Edwards, Blow Up (with Deborah Harry), and El Vez. For over three years, Hoffman was also the keyboard player for the popular Velvet Hammer Burlesque house band, led by the Millionaire (of Combustible Edison fame). The Velvet Hammer Burlesque ran monthly at the legendary El Rey Theater in Los Angeles until director/producer Michelle Carr relocated to Germany. The band occasionally played original Hoffman compositions as well as their trademark Las Vegas Grind and obscure soundtrack jazz/lounge selections. Kristian's original compositions were since featured in the film documentary "The Velvet Hammer Burlesque," by filmmaker Augusta. Kristian also made regular solo and duet appearances at Hollywood's late lamented Parlour club, hosted by legendary performance artist Vaginal Creme Davis.

In 2008, Kristian continues to work with Abby Travis, El Vez, Ann Magnuson, and The Abe Lincoln Story. Recording sessions for his upcoming album, Fop, have already included guest appearances by Kristi Callan, Carolyn Edwards and Prince Poppycock.

Discography

  • Ann Magnuson: "Pretty Songs and Ugly Stories" (Produced, arranged and co-written by Kristian Hoffman) (2006)
  • Mumps: "How I Saved The World" - 2 disc CD/DVD retrospective (includes 29 Kristian Hoffman compositions) (2005)
  • & (2003) (solo album)
  • "The Guru Home Demos" (2003) (Website-only CD release of original home demos for "I Don't Love My Guru Anymore")
  • "The Am-Fam Variations" (2002) (website only CD release of incidental music recorded for the PBS documentary "A Death In An American Family")
  • Earthquake Weather (1996) (solo album)
  • "He Means Well/Green Circles" (1995) (7" Preview green vinyl 45 for lead song from "Earthquake Weather", with non-CD B-Side Small Faces cover "Green Circles")
  • Congo Norvell "Live in the Misson" (1995) (7" yellow vinyl 45 EP, keys & co-writer one song)
  • Mumps: "Fatal Charm" (1994) (original Mumps compilation on Eggbert Records)
  • Congo Norvell "Music To Remember Him By" (1994) (keys, guitar, backing vocals, co-wrote five songs)
  • I Don't Love My Guru Anymore (1993) (solo album)
  • Congo Norvell "Lullabies" (1992) (keys, co-writerone song)
  • Swinging Madisons: "Appearing Nightly" (1980) (Songwriter, lead singer -5 song 12" vinyl EP)

Compilations:

  • Lydia Lunch "Deviations on a Theme" (2006) "Best of" career retrospective includes Hoffman duet with Lydia "I Can't Remember My Dreams", co-written with Lydia
  • The Definitive Story of CBGB (2006) includes Mumps song "We Ended Up"
  • New York Rocks (2005) Koch Records - Mumps "Crocodile Tears"
  • Apples, Oranges, Nuts, Bolts (2003) "Best of L.A." compilation includes Hoffman duet with Russell Mael "Devil May Care" from "&"
  • Sing Hollies In Reverse (1995) Hoffman solo cover of "I'm Alive"
  • Melody Fair (1995) Hoffman solo cover of "Lemons Never Forget"

Other Projects:

  • Abby Travis "Glittermouth"(2006) keys, backing vocal arrangements, co-writing credits on "Now Was" and "Hunger"
  • Carolyn Edwards "Carolyn Edwards" (2005) keys
  • Andrew Sandoval "What's It All About" (2005) keys
  • The Shakes "Gigantes Del Pop" (2004) The Shakes cover Hoffman composition "Crocdile Tears"
  • "Music To Lose Your Knickers By" (2004) Velvet Hammer Burlesque Documentary Soundtrack. 2 instrumental compositions written, recorded, and performed by Hoffman
  • Blow-up (with Deborah Harry) "In Technicolor" (2003) keys, guitar
  • Dave Davies "Bug" (2002) keyboards
  • Sally Norvell "Choking Victim" (2002) includes Hoffman/Norvell composition "Murder"
  • Rosenstolz "Kassengift" (2002) includes Hoffman composition "Total Eclipse"
  • Rosenstolz with Marc Almond "Total Eclipse" (2001) Single Remix of album version of "Total Eclipse" with new lead vocals by Marc Almond
  • Abby Travis "Cutthroat Standards and Black Pop" (2000) Co-produced and Arranged by Hoffman. Keys, co-writing credit on "October"
  • Andrew "A Beautiful Story" (2000) Cover Art, keyboards
  • The Jigsaw Seen "Zenith" (2000) keyboards
  • "Listen and Learn With Vibra-phonic" (1999) Hoffman produced, arranged, and played keyboards on Ann Magnuson version of David Bowie's "Moonage Daydream". Also includes Hoffman's solo cover of "Green Circles"
  • Klaus Nomi "Eclipsed" (1999) includes Hoffman compositions Total Eclipse", "After the Fall", Nomi Song" and "Simple Man", and Hoffman arranged songs "Lightning Strikes", "The Twist", "Just One Look" and "Falling In Love Again"
  • El Vez "Son of a Lad From Spain" (1999) keyboards
  • Dave Davies "Rock Bottom Live" (1997) keyboards
  • El Vez " G.I. Ay Ay Blues" (1996)keyboards
  • Lydia Lunch "In Limbo" (1984)keyboards
  • Lydia Lunch "The Agony Is The Ecstacy"(1982) drums
  • James White and the Blacks "Off-White" (1979) vocals, keyboards, co-wrote "Almost Black"
  • Gary Valentine "The First One" (1978) Hoffman, along with the rest of Mumps, backs up Gary Valentine on his first solo 45

Filmography

  • Rome '78 (Actor, screenwriter)
  • The Long Island Four (Actor)
  • Vortex (Incidental music)
  • Downtown 81 (Actor)
  • Love Dolls Superstar (Incidental Music)
  • The Nomi Song (Interviewee, songwriter, incidental music)

References

Sources

L.A. Weekly Interview [16]

Trouser Press Swinging Madisons Entry [17]

Encyclopedia.com Congo Norvell entry [18]

Kristian Hoffman interviewed by Queer Music Heritage [19]

Rolling Stone review [20]

Discogs Discography [21]

All Music Guide entry [22]

All Music Guide Mumps entry [23]

Reference.com on Kristian Hoffman [24]

Kristian Hoffman obituary for Klaus Nomi from the East Village Eye [25]

Kristian Hoffman reviewed in Pop Matters [26]

Los Angeles Times Calendar Article [27]

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