East River Pipe
F.M. Cornog is an American songwriter, singer, self-taught musician, and home-recordist who records under the name East River Pipe. The New York Times describes Cornog as "the Brian Wilson of home recording." Cornog was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and raised in Summit, New Jersey. After high school, Cornog worked a series of menial jobs before succumbing to alcoholism,drug abuse, mental illness, and eventual homelessness, ending up in the Hoboken train station.
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East River Pipe
F.M. Cornog is an American songwriter, singer, self-taught musician, and home-recordist who records under the name East River Pipe. The New York Times describes Cornog as "the Brian Wilson of home recording." Cornog was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and raised in Summit, New Jersey. After high school, Cornog worked a series of menial jobs before succumbing to alcoholism,drug abuse, mental illness, and eventual homelessness, ending up in the Hoboken train station.
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F.M. Cornog is an American son ...... ost gifted of the new loners."
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F.M. Cornog is an American son ...... in the Hoboken train station.
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