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Pianosaurus

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Pianosaurus was a 1980s rock and roll band from New York City, formed by Alex Garvin, Steve Dansiger, and Bianca Miller. Their music was played on toy instruments, the name being taken from a child's plastic toy piano in the shape of a dinosaur with a keyboard running along the right side.[1]

After two self-released live albums, their 'debut' album Groovy Neighborhood was released by Rounder Records in 1987.[2] Produced by Peter Holsapple, guitarist and songwriter for The dB's, "Neighborhood" featured cover versions of Chuck Berry's "Memphis", as well as the Box Tops' 1960s hit "The Letter".

In 1989, the song "Back to School" was featured in the movie New York Stories, in Francis Ford Coppola's short "Life without Zoe", and was released on the soundtrack. Reputedly they had a cameo shot in the movie "The Freshman" with Matthew Broderick and Marlon Brando.

Their second album, titled Back to School, remains unreleased.[3]

References

  1. ^ Theo (July 24, 1988). "Pianosaurus takes toy instruments quite seriously". Eau-Claire Leader-Telegram. p. 2F. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  2. ^ Pick, Steve (November 13, 1987). "Pianosaurus: More Than Just Kids Stuff". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 4G. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Pianosaurus | Biography & History | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-01-19.