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Binky

Binky is credited on 192 releases across 34 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1989–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

192

Pressings credited

34

Albums

5

Decades active

18

In collections

Biography

Binky (1975 – July 20, 1995) was a captive male polar bear who lived at the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage. In separate incidents in 1994, Binky mauled two zoo visitors; these events received international news coverage. He was originally orphaned near Cape Beaufort, close to the Chukchi Sea in the Alaska North Slope, and was found in Northwest Alaska by David Bergsrud. Alaska Fish and Game was contacted shortly after Binky's discovery, and arrangements were made to find a zoo in the contiguous United States. Anchorage had a small zoo at the time, with an elephant that local grocer Jack Snyder had won in a contest along with a few other donated animals. Time was needed to find a sponsor to fund an enclosure for Binky at the Alaska Children's Zoo. Alaska Fish and Game employees came up with the idea of flying Binky to a number of the inland North Slope villages. Schools were let out in these villages so that the local children could come to the airstrip to see Binky. These events received major news coverage. The Anchorage Zoo was eventually able to take Binky, who quickly became one of its most popular attractions, as well as a local hero. Binky died in 1995 from sarcocystis, a parasitic disease.

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Credited work

192 releases · 34 albums · active 1989–2022

  • Production · 275
  • Performance · 51
  • Other credits · 21
  • Engineering · 2

Studios: Studio One, Hollywood, CA · Westside Studios · Treehouse Studios · Larrabee Sound Studios

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