MUSIC
Lon was an aspiring studio musician and recording artist in the 1970s, releasing two singles and an album, Charley D. and Milo, on the Epic Records label. He and his partner Charles Dennis Harris, aka Charley Packard, opened for Hoyt Axton, Arlo Guthrie and performed with Sammy Davis Jr.
A 2005 gift of a ukulele re-ignited DuQuette's interest in music. In 2012 he was signed to Ninety Three Records and released his first solo album, I'm Baba Lon, which he described as "songs of sloppy sentiment, offensive blaspheme, and diabolic Americana." He went on to release three more albums for the label, and gigged in the U.S., Japan, and Australia.
Discography
Charley D. And Milo—Charley D. Harris and Lon Milo DuQuette, Epic, 1970.
I'm Baba Lon, Ninety Three Records, 2012.
Baba Lon II, Ninety Three Records, 2012.
Gentle Heretic, Ninety Three Records, 2013.
Sweet Baba Lon, Ninety Three Records, 2015.