U-J3RK5

[4] UJ3RK5 was formed by Vancouver visual artists Ian Wallace, Jeff Wall[5] and Rodney Graham in addition to Kitty Byrne, Colin Griffiths, Danice McLeod, Frank Ramirez and CBC Radio host David Wisdom.

Their self-titled debut EP included "Eisenhower and the Hippies," a song inspired by a work of American conceptual art proponent Dan Graham.

[6] The EP was originally released by the independent label Quintessence Records, with a second pressing on Polygram of Canada.

After a short time, the members disbanded, returning to concentrate on their art careers.

[10] In December 2016, Primary Information (co-publishing with Emily Carr University Press) released Live from the Commodore Ballroom, a 2-LP set limited to 600 copies.