Roger Manning

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Roger Manning is a New York City based singer-songwriter who plays an aggressive acoustic style of music. Manning, along with a small handful of other artists, composed the original New York City anti-folk scene.[1]

On February 6, 1985, Manning was cited by New York City's MTA police for "entertain[ing] passengers by singing, dancing or playing any musical instrument" on a subway platform. Manning mounted a legal challenge to the long-standing ban on busking and in September 1985, Judge Diane Lebedeff ruled in People v. Manning that busking was constitutionally protected.[2] The ruling led to the establishment of the Music Under New York program.[3]

In December 1988, SST Records released Manning's first self-titled album, which he supported with a tour of North America, crossing the United States two and a half times.[4][5] In 1990, he hosted the first season of the short-lived syndicated radio program "Soho Natural Sessions."[6][7]

Since 2001, Manning has made a living as a web designer in New York.[8] In the mid-2000s, Manning was involved with Pacifica station WBAI in New York City, eventually joining the Pacifica National Board in 2004.[9]

Discography

  • Roger Manning (1988), SST Records
  • Missile Foundation (1989), 109 Records — as Joe Folk and the Soho Valley Boys
  • Roger Manning (1992), Shimmy Disc
  • Short, Sharp, Shook (1992) — "Lefty Bootlegs and Demos: Music, Words and Sounds"
  • Roger Manning (1995), Moll-Selekta (Germany); (1997), Shanachie Records (U.S.)
  • Chyeah (1998) — as Joe Folk and the Soho Valley Boys
  • Roger Manning (2014), Roger Records
  • Roger Manning (2015), Roger Records — "make-under" version of Roger Manning (1988)

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