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Menage a Twang | |
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Years active | 2005- |
Members | Jessica Del Vecchio, Emily Moore, Elizabeth Whitney |
Past members | Rachel Levy |
Website | http://www.menageatwang.com/Home.html |
Ménage à Twang is an all-female music band from Brooklyn, New York who have been described as a humorous "lady country trio." [1] The New York Daily News profiled the band in early 2010, interviewing the members and detailing their songs, which are about aspects of New York City life not usually covered. [2]
The band was originally composed of singer / songwriter Emily Moore, a poet and English teacher at Stuyvesant High School, singer / songwriter / guitarist Jessica Del Vecchio, a feminist scholar and theater professor at James Madison University, and singer / songwriter / arranger / guitarist Rachel Levy, who works in TV and left the band in April 2012. [3] [4] [5] Elizabeth Whitney joined the group in early 2013. One of the group members attended Yale and two of the three members attended Princeton. [6] They have released two albums including their self-titled debut in 2008, [7] which includes the song "Dan Smith Will Teach Me Guitar", and the album We Don't Judge in 2011. They have also released a video for the song "Listen Sister, Don't Date A Hipster," which also appears on their debut album. [8] [9] [10]
They have a self-titled first album.
![]() | The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guideline for music. (February 2017) |
Menage a Twang | |
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Years active | 2005- |
Members | Jessica Del Vecchio, Emily Moore, Elizabeth Whitney |
Past members | Rachel Levy |
Website | http://www.menageatwang.com/Home.html |
Ménage à Twang is an all-female music band from Brooklyn, New York who have been described as a humorous "lady country trio." [1] The New York Daily News profiled the band in early 2010, interviewing the members and detailing their songs, which are about aspects of New York City life not usually covered. [2]
The band was originally composed of singer / songwriter Emily Moore, a poet and English teacher at Stuyvesant High School, singer / songwriter / guitarist Jessica Del Vecchio, a feminist scholar and theater professor at James Madison University, and singer / songwriter / arranger / guitarist Rachel Levy, who works in TV and left the band in April 2012. [3] [4] [5] Elizabeth Whitney joined the group in early 2013. One of the group members attended Yale and two of the three members attended Princeton. [6] They have released two albums including their self-titled debut in 2008, [7] which includes the song "Dan Smith Will Teach Me Guitar", and the album We Don't Judge in 2011. They have also released a video for the song "Listen Sister, Don't Date A Hipster," which also appears on their debut album. [8] [9] [10]
They have a self-titled first album.