V. Vale
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V. "Valhalla" Vale (born February 4, 1944) is an American editor, writer, interviewer, musician and, as Vale Hamanaka, was keyboardist for the initial configuration of Blue Cheer, before it became famous as a power trio.[1] He is the publisher and primary contributor to books and magazines published by his company, RE/Search Publications.[2] Vale is the host of the television talk show Counter Culture Hour[3] on Public-access television cable TV channel 29 in San Francisco. The show is edited by his partner Marian Wallace. Vale is Japanese American.
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Born | (1944-02-04) 4 February 1944 (age 80) Jerome War Relocation Center, Arkansas, United States |
Occupation | Writer, Independent Publisher |
Nationality | Japanese American |
Alma mater | UC Berkeley |
Period | 1977–present |
Genre | Art, Music, Culture |
Literary movement | Punk Rock Movement, Industrial Music |
Notable works | Modern Primitives, Industrial Culture Handbook, Incredibly Strange Films |
Spouse | Marian Wallace |
Children | Valentine Marquesa Wallace |
Website | |
www.researchpubs.com |
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