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The Tragic, Hilarious, and Possibly Apocryphal Story of Circle Jerks Bassist Roger Rogerson in the Golden Age of LA Punk, 1979-1996 (Scene History)
Featuring an essay and photographs by Alison Braun and a whole bunch of cool folks:
Punk Rocker is the much-anticipated sequel to “L.A. Punk Rocker”: top author Brenda Perlin’s best-selling punk anthology.
Here you will find a collection of short stories from those who were there in the early days. Hardcore musical anarchists
who saw it all, heard it all, did it all - and survived to tell their stories.
Disco's Out...Murder's In!: The True Story of Frank the Shank and L.A.'s Deadliest Punk Rock Gang
Famous for its revolutionary aspects in musical, political, sexual identity, and consumerist ideas,
punk rock also has its lesser-known gangster ethos as well, explained here by players in the various punk gangs.
The Los Angeles, Orange County, and South Bay punk scenes were populated by blue-collar kids who responded to the violence and
aggression of punk songs and shows. A number of them formed punk gangs that got into beatings, drug dealing, and murder.
We Were Going to Change the World
We Were Going to Change the World captures the stories of women who were active in the SoCal punk rock scene
during this historic time, adding an important voice to its cultural and musical record. Through exclusive interviews
with musicians, journalists, photographers, and fans, Stacy Russo has captured the essence of why these women were
drawn to punk rock, what they witnessed, and how their involvement in this empowering scene
ended up influencing the rest of their lives.
Carnegie Center for Art and History
Permanent and Natural is a group show featuring hair as a form of personal expression, as a cultural relic, and
as an artistic medium. Permanent and Natural explores the diverse contexts in which artists have incorporated the natural,
malleable material that is deeply connected to individual and community identity.
http://carnegiecenter.org/exhibitions/permanent-and-natural/
Opening February 1, 2020, Body of Work: Tattoo Culture explores the rich history and modern artistry of tattooing
as a dynamic, ever-evolving art form whose mainstream acceptance has been driven by popular culture.
https://www.mopop.org/exhibitions-plus-events/upcoming-exhibitions/body-of-work/
WFPK, Louisville Public Radio interview
I did a short radio interview about my photography in support of my exhibition
at the Carnegie Center for Art and History https://tinyurl.com/Alisonbraunphoto
POP+ PUNK: PHOTOGRAPHER ALISON BRAUN SHARES HER EXPERIENCE ON THE SCENE -
"THERE WAS NO ROOM TO BE ANYTHING OTHER THAN BOLD
Wyrd War Gallery- 3505 NE Broadway St. Portland, Oregon 97232
July 2021 Solo Exhibition of selected pieces, celebrating 40 years of punk and Metal photography
One of the original documentarians of Southern California Hardcore is here: Alison “Mouse” Braun!
Join Damian as he sits down with the legendary photographic contributor to MRR, Flipside,
We Got The Power and more. From why she didn’t shoot Black Flag to introducing El Duce to her dad
to why it took her years to finally get a usable shot of the Bad Brains to moving to Seattle just before
the grunge explosion and so much more!
Do What You Want: The Story of Bad Religion
IN THE PIT: behind the golden era of punk photography by Alison Braun
The Big Takeover - magazine interview
If a legendary punk band played a gig in Hollywood during the early ‘80s, a teenaged Alison Braun
was probably there with her camera. Starting with a Wasted Youth show in 1981, Braun snapped some
and Flipside. Many of these images have been collected in her excellent photobook,
In The Pit: Punk Rock Photos 1981-1990 (No Plan Records).
Razorcake Magazine - issue #126