Wayne Kramer
Wayne Kramer (born April 30, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer and film and television composer. Kramer came to prominence as a teenager in 1967 as a co-founder of the Detroit rock group MC5 (Motor City 5), a group known for their powerful live performances and radical left-wing political stance. The MC5 broke up amid personality conflicts, drug abuse, and personal problems, which, for Kramer, led to several fallow years, as he battled drug addiction before returning to an active recording and performing schedule in the 1990s. Rolling Stone ranked him number ninety-two on their list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of all Time".
Filmography
Punk
No Image
Rock N' Roll Stories
Super Duper Alice Cooper
Danny Says
The Ventures: Stars on Guitars
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World
A Band Called Death
Algren
Born to Lose: The Last Rock and Roll Movie
Punk: Attitude
AngelHeaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan & T. Rex
Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of the MC5
The Boneyard Collection
25 Years of Punk
I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol
Detroit Lives
Louder Than Love: The Grande Ballroom Story
MC5: Kick Out the Jams
Twenty to Life: The Life & Times of John Sinclair
MC5: A True Testimonial
Plaster Caster
Creem: America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine
No Image
Rockin' in the USA
MC5: Early Video Collection 1967-1972
It Came from Detroit