Marlin Wallace
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Marlin Wallace | |
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Born | 12 August 1937 Springfield, Missouri |
Affiliations | Corillions Music Publishing and Recording Company |
http://www.thecorillions.com/ |
Marlin Oliver Wallace (b. August 12, 1937) is an American composer and founder of the Corillions, a rotating cast of session musicians that perform his music. Liner notes for his two-album LP The Corillions (1981) included claims that his music had been extensively plagiarised by Communist agents in the mainstream pop music industry, and that he had been further victimised and harassed by "the reds," both psychologically and physically, including through use of "mind reading computers on communist satellites."[1]
Selected Discography
- Corillions, The (1977), Songs of Divine Inspiration (Album, LP), The Corillions
- Corillions, The (1981), The Corillions 2-LP (Album, LP), The Corillions
- Corillions, The (2002), The Corillions Double Album (Album, CD), Rassling Records — re-release of the 1981 album
Reading
- Bolles, Don (2001), The Truth That Must Be Told: Marlin Wallace and the Extraterrestrial Communist Conspiracy, LCD 27/wfmu.org, https://web.archive.org/web/20020623215446/https://www.wfmu.org/LCD/27/wallace.html
References
- ↑ Marlin Wallace: The Corillions 2-LP © The Corillions AV-3128; 1981, http://www.hipwax.com/liners/marlin.html