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Clifton Lee Mann founded the Bad Checks with his brother (Robin). The old-school rockers became one of North Carolina's signature acts playing with about every important underground
punk and alt/rock group of the time.
Clifton went on to play with Pipe and The Ghost of Rock and more recently the Chrome-Plated Apostles. Mann brings the drunken rawk that resurrects memories of the earliest forefathers, The Blues Magoos, Count Five and of course the Stooges. More than a retro act, it's the spirit that lives in his guitar playing.
It's hard to describe but, there's an inestimable feel when someone plays something true, like the Replacements tearing thru a song. Mann brings that kind of a smile to your face.
punk and alt/rock group of the time.
Clifton went on to play with Pipe and The Ghost of Rock and more recently the Chrome-Plated Apostles. Mann brings the drunken rawk that resurrects memories of the earliest forefathers, The Blues Magoos, Count Five and of course the Stooges. More than a retro act, it's the spirit that lives in his guitar playing.
It's hard to describe but, there's an inestimable feel when someone plays something true, like the Replacements tearing thru a song. Mann brings that kind of a smile to your face.