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Recorded in Ben and Hattie Hubley's basement, summer 1981. Written in the era of the Moral Majority and the 700 Club, this is social commentary by Jim Sullivan, who plays the sax while I sing lead and play guitar. Jim was learning sax all the while the Mirrors, the FJ's predecessor band, were beating our way from country bar to country bar in Maine. Mike Piscopo is the bassist and Ken Reynolds, the drummer.

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from The Fashion Jungle: Late for the Party, released November 9, 2013
Doug Hubley, guitar and vocal. Mike Piscopo, bass. Ken Reynolds, drums. Jim Sullivan, tenor sax. "Censorship" copyright © 1981 by James Sullivan. All rights reserved.

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Doug Hubley Portland, Maine

Doug Hubley is a musician and writer in Maine.

He has covered arts and lifestyle for publications in Maine and Massachusetts.

Doug began learning guitar in 1966, and hopes to finish the job one day. He has played with such bands as the Fashion Jungle, the Cowlix, the Boarders and Howling Turbines.

Today he is one-half of Day for Night, an acoustic country band also starring Gretchen Schaefer.
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