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    Chance briefly relocated to Paris, returning to New York City in 1983 to record the album James White Presents The Flaming Demonics. [1] In 1987, he contributed saxophone to The False Prophets' Implosion album.

  2. James White's Flaming Demonics by James Chance, James White released in 1983. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. Jun 19, 2024 · James Chance – aka James White – the Milwaukee born ‘n’ bred punk-jazz saxophonist died yesterday, June 18, at the Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center in New York. He was 71.

  4. 3 days ago · James Chance, 1953–2024. James Chance, né Siegfried, sometimes known as James White, has died, aged seventy-one, after a long illness. He was best known as the leader of the Contortions, one of the bands that defined the no wave, which could be said to have been punk rock’s punk rock. It was somewhere around 1978 that the face of punk rock ...

  5. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for James White's Flaming Demonics by James White. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  6. James White– James White's Flaming Demonics (1983) 1-The Devil Made Me Do It 2-Boulevard Of Broken Dreams 3-Rantin' And Ravin' 4-The Natives Are Restless 5-Caravan / It Don't Mean A...

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  7. Chance briefly relocated to Paris, returning to New York City in 1983 to record the album James White Presents The Flaming Demonics. In 1987, he contributed saxophone to The False Prophets’ Implosion album.