Chinga Chavin

Chinga Chavin is the stage name of American musician and advertising executive Nathan Allen "Nick" Chavin. Chavin released the album Country Porn in 1976 on Attic Records.[1]

Life and career

Nick "Chinga" Chavin was born in 1944. Chinga achieved a considerable amount of notoriety when he recorded and released the uproariously raunchy comedy album "Country Porn" in 1976. "Country Porn" was sold through the mail by "Penthouse" magazine and sold over 100,000 units altogether. "Country Porn" was reissued on CD in 1992 with liner notes, a booklet complete with song lyrics and photographs, and four bonus songs.

Chavin's other main claim to infamy is that he co-wrote the hilariously crude and rude "Asshole from El Paso," a blithely vulgar parody of the country classic "Okie From Muskogee" by Merle Haggard. The song was covered by fellow irreverent country and western music satirist Kinky Friedman. [2] Chavin and Kinky Friedman are friends and collaborators.

Chinga's other albums are "Jet Lag" and "Live and Politically Erect." He contributed two songs to the soundtrack of the enjoyably sordid "adults only" mystery thriller "Punk Rock." Chinga Chavin now runs an advertising agency in New York City. [3]

Selected discography

  1. Talkin' Matamoros First Piece O' Ass Blues
  2. Asshole From El Paso
  3. Cum Stains On The Pillow (Where Your Sweet Head Used to Be)
  4. Head Boogie
  5. Sit, Sit, Sit (Sit On My Face)
  6. Dry Humping In The Back Of A Fifty-Five Ford
  7. Get It On The Run
  8. Tit Stop Rock
  9. 4:00 A.M. Jump
  10. Cum Unto Jesus (A Sacred Tune)
  11. Bennies An' Beer
  12. No Sell-Out Too Small
  13. Jailbait
  14. Scum Floats

(The last four songs were bonus tracks on the 1992 CD re-issue)

References

  1. Bryant, Clifton D. (1977). Sexual deviancy in social context. New Viewpoints. pp. 92–93. ISBN 978-0-531-05394-2.
  2. Ben-David, Calev (February 2, 2005). "The 'kinkster' on the case". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
  3. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1848494/bio

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