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	<title>Comments on: The Schloss Boys</title>
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		<title>By: TP</title>
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		<description>Yes, good old Chip. It&#039;s also worth noting that Chip was the manager of the local group The Unconscious during the Laclede&#039;s Landing heyday. 

I first met Chip in 1978 or so, raving to me about Dan Wool&#039;s Wah-Wah pedal, which he had some part in acquiring for the band the Six O&#039;Clock News, which later became the Strikers. He is half-brother to Dan Wool, who scored movies like Sid and Nancy and Straight To Hell with Zander.</description>
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<p>I first met Chip in 1978 or so, raving to me about Dan Wool&#8217;s Wah-Wah pedal, which he had some part in acquiring for the band the Six O&#8217;Clock News, which later became the Strikers. He is half-brother to Dan Wool, who scored movies like Sid and Nancy and Straight To Hell with Zander.</p>
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