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VIDEO RECORDINGS
Baxley, Craig. Dir. Stone Cold, 1991.

Benedek, Laslo. Dir. The Wild One, 1954.

Bogdanovich, Peter. Dir. Mask, 1985.

Coen, Joel. Dir. Raising Arizona, 1987.

Cohen, Martin B. Dir. The Rebel Rousers, 1967.

Compton, Richard. Dir. Angels Die Hard, 1970.

Corman, Roger. Dir. The Wild Angels, 1966.

Dexter, Maury. Dir. Hell’s Belles, 1969.

Fargo, James. Dir. Every Which Way But Loose, 1978.

Ferguson, Larry. Dir. Beyond the Law, 1992.

Frost, Lee. Dir. Chrome and Hot Leather, 1971.

Haines, Richard. Dir. Class of Nuke ‘em High, 1986.

Haller, Daniel. Dir. The Devil’s Angels, 1967.

Hill, Walter. Dir. Streets of Fire, 1984.

Hopper, Dennis. Dir. Easy Rider, 1968.

Hughes, John. Dir. Weird Science, 1985.

Lanza, Anthony M. Dir. The Glory Stompers, 1967.

Laughlin, Tom. Dir. The Born Losers, 1967.

Levesque, Michael. Dir. Werewolves on Wheels, 1971.

Lewis, Herschell Gordon. Dir. She–Devils on Wheels, 1968

Madden, Lee. Dir. Angel Unchained, 1970.

Merrick, Lawrence. Dir. The Black Angels, 1970.

Miller, George. Dir. Mad Max, 1979.

Miller, George. Dir. The Road Warrior, 1981.

Nosseck, Noel. Dir. Return of the Rebels, 1981.

Nuchtern, Simon. Dir. Savage Dawn, 1985

Romero, George. Dir. Dawn of the Dead, 1978.

Rush, Richard. Dir. Hell’s Angels on Wheels, 1967.

Rush, Richard. Dir. The Savage Seven, 1968.

Sebastian, Beverly and Fred. Dir. Running Cool, 1993.

Slatzer, Robert F. Dir. The Hellcats, 1968

Spencer, Zoltan G. Dir. Sisters in Leather, 1969.

Wright, Thomas. Dir. Chrome Soldiers, 1992.


TELEVISION RECORDINGS
“Black Leather Jackets.” The Twilight Zone. Originally broadcast 31 January 1964.

“Born to be Wild.” Roseanne. Carsey–Werner. Originally broadcast 30 January 1990.

Coach. Bungalow 78/Universal Television. ABC.

“Collision of the Planets.” Lost in Space. Irwin Allen Productions, 1968.

The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air. Quincy Jones Entertainment. NBC 1990–1996.

Happy Days. Miller–Milkis/Paramount Pictures. ABC 1972–1982.

“Heels on Wheels.” Married — With Children. Columbia Pictures Television. Originally
        broadcast 7 February 1993.

“The Main Man, Part 1.” Superman. Warner Brothers. Originally broadcast 10
        November 1996.

Misery Loves Company. Touchstone Television. Originally broadcast 8 October 1995.

“A Pound of Flesh.” The Bob Newhart Show. MTM. CBS 1972–1978.

Saturn commercial. Television advertisement. 1996.

Shining Time Station. Quality Family Entertainment, Inc. PBS.


SOUND RECORDINGS
Bonfire, M. “Born to be Wild.” Steppenwolf. Steppenwolf Gold. Dunhill.

Brookshire, Bruce. “Last Ride.” Doc Holliday. Doc Holliday Rides Again. A&M.

Byford, Quinn, Oliver, Dawson and Gill. “Stallions of the Highway.” Saxon. Saxon.
        Carrere.

Clarke, Gilby. “Motorcycle Cowboys.” Kill for Thrills. Dynamite for Nightmareland. MCA.

Hagar, Sammy. “Bad Motor Scooter.” Sammy Hagar. All Night Long. Capitol.

Kanter, Paul and Marty Balin. “Dream Motorcycle.” KBC Band. Arista.

Kay, John. “Screaming Night Hog.” Steppenwolf. Steppenwolf Gold. Dunhill.

Kilmeister, Clarke and Taylor. “Iron Horse.” Motorhead. The Best of Motorhead. Capitol.

Larriva, Marsico and Rohner. “Last Ride.” Cruzados. After Dark. Arista.

Leiber/Stoller, “Black Denim Trousers.” The Cheers. Billboard Top Rock ‘n’ Roll Hits 1955.
        Rhino.

McGuinn, Roger. “The Ballad of Easy Rider.” On Richard Thompson. Guitar, Vocal.
        Rykodisc.

Mitchel, Alex. “Heart Attack.” Circus of Power. Circus of Power. RCA.

Morton, George. “Leader of the Pack.” The Shangri–Las, Best of the Shangri–Las.
        Mercury.

“Motorcycle Mama.” Sailcat. Biker Rock. K–Tel.

Spence, Skip. “Motorcycle Irene.” Moby Grape. Vintage. Sony Legacy.

Tipton, Halford and Downing. “Freewheel Burning.” Judas Priest. Defenders of the Faith.
        Columbia.

________. “Rock Hard Ride Free.” Judas Priest. Defenders of the Faith. Columbia.

Young, Neil. “Motorcycle Mama.” Neil Young. Comes a Time. Reprise.


COMIC BOOKS
Arcudi, John. Barb Wire #1, Darkhorse Comics, April 1994.

Baron, Mike. Punisher #31, Marvel Comics, March 1990.

DeFalco, Tom. Team America #11, Marvel Comics, April 1983.

Fleisher, Michael. Ghost Rider #47, Marvel Comics, August 1980.

Grant, Alan. Lobo #23, DC Comics, January 1996.

Grell, Mike. Green Arrow #17, DC Comics, April 1989.

Keller, Jack. Surf ‘n’ Wheels #3, Charlton Comics, March 1970.

LaBan, Terry. Grendel Tales: The Devil May Care #1, Darkhorse Comics, December 1995.

________. Grendel Tales: The Devil May Care #2, Darkhorse Comics, January 1996.

________. Grendel Tales: The Devil May Care #5, Darkhorse Comics, April 1996.

Lee, Elaine. Vamps #12, DC Comics, September 1994.

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Mallette, Herb. Shotgun Mary #1, Antarctic Press, September 1995.

Shooter, Jim. Team America #1, Marvel Comics, June 1982.

Thomas, Roy. The Wild Ones (Cadillacs and Dinosaurs #7), Topps, September 1994