History of Cottontail…

Crazy to think…I started out a punk! Hard to believe sometimes since I feel like I’m more associated with Hip Hop now. Truth be told Wendy O. Williams of the Plasmatics sparked my interest to wild out thanks to Justine D pre 9/11. I regard Miss O. Williams as a huge influence in my life.

From some random site:

“The Plasmatics often regarded to this day as the most outrageous band of all time were infamous for their outlandish stage shows. Banned in London for threatening to “give a cultural enema to the British people” while dressed in a nurses costume, Wendy O Williams and the Plasmatics went on to break and redefine the boundaries of pop culture. Along the way they managed to introduce the Mohawk to popular culture before Mr. T, grab a Grammy nomination, and come up with one of the more unique uses for duck tape. Whether it was risking life and limb escaping from a Hudson River bound Cadillac seconds before detonation or the never ending string of obscenity charges that seemed to follow them, the Plasmatics never quit undermining the status quo while churning out some of the greatest punk rock along the way.”

Here’s a brief history of Roxy Cottontail…

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Baby bunny.

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I was blowing Legos at an early age. Look at that hair and dark tan! I’m a natural blonde people!

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And then I heard music and got creative.
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In High School I got more creative. I went to school dressed like a clown for a solid 2 years.
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In college my roomate was Justine D and I learned to promote nightclubs and music.

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Justine taught me about Wendy O Williams and The Xray Specs.

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I traveled a bunch and did wild things to whales.

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I discovered these Djs in Philly called Hollertronix, Nick Catchdubs designed my logo and the rest is history.

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