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J. Shimon & J. Lindemann : ウィキペディア英語版
J. Shimon & J. Lindemann

John Shimon (born July 10, 1961) and Julie Lindemann (September 14, 1957-August 25, 2015) are American artists who worked together as the collaborative duo J. Shimon & J. Lindemann. JS continues to work on art stuff and teaching at LU. They were born in Manitowoc, Wisconsin,〔Schumacher, Mary Louise. “Rural Route 2,” ''The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,'' October 6, 2002, pg. 4E.〕 and are best known for their photographs about human existence in the Midwest made using antiquarian photographic processes.
==Early lives and education==

Shimon and Lindemann grew up in rural Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, and met as undergraduates at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1979–1983). Shimon majored in art and Lindemann in journalism. Shimon and Lindemann's first collaborative project, Hollywood Autopsy,〔Schumacher, Mary Louise. “Rural Route 2,” ''The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,'' October 6, 2002, pg. 4E.〕 was a band formed during college with Bob Wasserman and Cyndee Baudhuin. Performing mainly at nightclubs in Madison, Hollywood Autopsy played shows with touring bands such as The Replacements, Killdozer, Hüsker Dü, X,〔Vogel, Frank. "X proves they know their ABCs," ''The Daily Cardinal,'' August 23, 1982, pg. 10.〕 and The Gun Club.〔Jeffries, Mark. "Gun Club backfires," ''The Daily Cardinal,'' December 3, 1982, pg. 6.〕 They recorded a self-titled LP record in 1983〔Yohannan, Tim. "Hollywood Autopsy LP Review," ''Maximum Rock and Roll'' #12, March 1984, unpaginated.〕 and then disbanded.〔Davis, Phil. "Hollywood Autopsy For the Record," ''The Isthmus,'' February 24, 1984, pg. 29.〕 Butch Vig at Smart Studios recorded the vocals and completed the mixdown. Little Big Chief Records reissued the LP in 2014 due to growing public interest in private press records.〔Carl & David. ("Interview with Brock Kappers," ) ''Free Form Freakout Foxy Podcast #41,'' broadcast August 1, 2014, accessed October 14, 2014.〕

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