Biography
Curtiss A (aka Curt Almsted) has been a fixture in Minneapolis rock since 1978, when he recorded with his punk-ish combo the Spooks. Never really a punk rocker in the traditional sense, Almsted was more of a roots rock wiseguy more influenced by John Lennon than John Lydon. In the late '70s and early '80s, he was a big part of the burgeoning pre-Replacements/Hüsker Dü Minneapolis rock scene which, at the time, included the Suburbs, Suicide Commandos, Flamin' Ohs, and Hypstryz. He recorded a great debut record, Courtesy (with future Replacement Slim Dunlap on lead guitar), which brought him and indie label Twin/Tone acclaim. Since his last album (1988's so-so A Scarlett Letter, with ex-NRBQ guitarist Al Anderson on board), he has kept an extremely low profile. ~ John Dougan, Rovi



 
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Curtiss A performs "In My Life" on December 9, 1980
Curtiss A & Friends - "Walk Away Renee" to honor Renee Good & Alex Pretti
Curtiss A at M-80 (1979)
While My Guitar gently Weeps - Curtiss A - Lennon Tribute
Minnesota Music Icon "Curtiss A & Dark Click Perform 1-16-2025
Curtiss A { Should Have Known Better - I Feel Fine }
40th John Lennon Tribute with Curtiss A ( Audio ) This Boy
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