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Miles D. Bag George has carried the stage name ‘Cu-Cu’ ever since he started professionally uni-cycling when he was ten years old. In the late 1970s, after a brutal loss at the National Uni-Cycling Tour de Belgium, Cu-Cu decided to start writing music. From 1978 to 2009, Cu-Cu has written and recorded 48 full length albums and an EP, all consisting of original artwork made with pieces of George's hair. Most of his songs have been recorded on an analog tape recorder, but he has recently been recording straight to his computer using GarageBand. He was also able to record in an actual recoding studio for his 2009 album ‘Scoobity Doobity Doo’, recorded and mixed by the artist formerly known as Sean Puff Daddy Combs. Cu-Cu’s performances have primarily taken place in small nursing homes and dog birthday parties, but he has made each of his live experiences "more than ordinary". From snorting into a toy megaphone to bashing his head into a wall, the show that Cu-Cu puts on can sometimes feel like something between a bad acid trip and a birthday party with a shark wrestling a bear. His blend of armpit-rock and erotic funk has made his music diverse in many ways and has been enjoyed by many ex-convicts and porn stars. He is currently in a lawsuit with Kellogg Cereal for copyright infringement for allegedly stealing his name from the popular cereal "Coco Puffs". After the lawsuit D. Bag George formed a gang called "Da Bloodz" and is facing a second lawsuit from the actual gang "The B