Big Crown Records
Former label artists also include the band 79.5. [1] Big Crown reissues albums from now defunct artists, notably the work of Sunny & The Sunliners. Other reissus artists on the roster are Boco, Kool & Together, Mickey & The Fabulous Five, Soul Explosives, and The Demands. [2]
Title | Year | Album/Work | Notes | |
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"Lazy Sunday" | 2005 | The Lonely Island | writer | |
"Young Chuck Norris" | writer | |||
"Natalie Raps" | 2006 | Writer/producer | ||
"Harpoon Man" | writer | |||
"Dick in a Box" | music/producer | |||
"Andy Popping Into Frame" | 2007 | music | ||
"Sloths" | writer | |||
"Roy Rules!" | writer | |||
"Iran So Far" | writer | |||
"People Getting Punched Just Before Eating" | music | |||
"Hero Song" | 2008 | writer | ||
"Daiqurai Girl" | writer | |||
"GIRAFFES!" | writer | |||
"Motherlover" | 2009 | producer | ||
"Boombox" | 2010 | writer | ||
"What Was That?" | writer |
https://www.broadway.com/buzz/145459/fela-star-sahr-ngaujah-on-his-holy-sht-moment/ great sahr innterview
Flying over sunset
http://www.tessthemusical.com/blogs/in-the-studio-with-tam-mutu
https://www.unitedagents.co.uk/tam-mutu
https://theatricalia.com/person/96j/tam-mutu
https://www.uktw.co.uk/biog/Tam+Mutu
Ricky Rojas is a Chilean-born Australian actor, singer, and dancer.
Adapted from [3] and... (CONTINUE ADAPTING!)
Year | Title | Role | Venue | Notes |
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2003–2005 | Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story | Ritchie Valens | World Tour | Australia/Europe/UK |
Novello Theater | West End | |||
2006–2007 | Fame | Joe Vegas | Aldwych Theatre | West End replacement |
2006? 2007–2009 | Grease | Sonny (u/s: Kenickie/Danny) | UK Tour | [4] |
2007–2008 | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Levi (u/s: Joseph/Judah) | Adelphi Theatre | West End |
2009–2010 | Burn the Floor | Vocalist | Longacre Theatre | Broadway |
2010 | Shaftesbury Theatre | West End | ||
2012 | New Zealand Tour | |||
2010 | The Pirates of Penzance | Pirate King | Wilton’s Music Hall | London [5] |
2010–2011 | Flashdance | Kool | Shaftesbury Theatre | West End Original cast |
2011–2012 | Grease | Kenickie | UK tour | [6] [7] |
Piccadilly Theatre | West End tour residency | |||
2013 | New Jersey Nights | Lead Vocalist | UK tour | |
2013 | Strictly Confidential | Vocals/Guitar | UK tour | |
2014 | Tonight’s the Night: Rod Stewart Musical | Stoner | 1st UK Tour | |
2015–2016 | Puttin' on the Ritz | UK tour | ||
2016 | Sister Act | Pablo/Dinero | 2nd UK Tour | UK tour [8] |
2018 | New Jersey Nights | Lead Vocalist | UK/Australia tour | |
2018 | Moulin Rouge! The Musical | Santiago | Emerson Colonial Theatre | Regional premiere |
2019–22 | Al Hirschfeld Theatre | Broadway |
He also took part of the workshop of ZORRO THE MUSICAL, and of the recording of LOVE NEVER DIES concept album.
Australian Theatre for Young People
http://www.rickyrojas.com/Ricky_Rojas/Home.html
Emigrated to Australia in 1985 at age five. Musical family. Moved to London in early 2000s. [9]
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm12314830/
Selected credits
Year | Album | Title | Other featured artist(s) |
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2009 | Next to Normal (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | "Just Another Day" | Alice Ripley, Jennifer Damiano, J. Robert Spencer |
"I Am the One" | J. Robert Spencer, Alice Ripley | ||
"I'm Alive" | |||
"Make Up Your Mind" / "Catch Me I'm Falling" | Louis Hobson, Alice Ripley, J. Robert Spencer, Jennifer Damiano, Adam Chanler-Berat | ||
"I Dreamed a Dance" | Alice Ripley | ||
"There's a World" | |||
"I've Been" | J. Robert Spencer | ||
"Aftershocks" | |||
"I'm Alive" (Reprise) | |||
"Make Up Your Mind" / "Catch Me I'm Falling" (Reprise) | Louis Hobson, Alice Ripley | ||
"I Am the One" (Reprise) | J. Robert Spencer | ||
"Light" | Alice Ripley, J. Robert Spencer, Jennifer Damiano, Adam Chanler-Berat, Louis Hobson | ||
2011 | Catch Me If You Can (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | "Live in Living Color" | |
"The Pinstripes Are All That They See" | Tom Wopat | ||
"Someone Else's Skin" | |||
"Jet Set" | |||
"Butter Outta Cream" | Tom Wopat | ||
"Christmas Is My Favorite Time of Year" | Norbert Leo Butz, Tom Wopat, Rachel deBenedet | ||
"Seven Wonders" | Kerry Butler | ||
"(Our) Family Tree" | Linda Hart, Nick Wyman, Kerry Butler | ||
"Goodbye" | |||
"Stuck Together (Strange But True)" | Norbert Leo Butz | ||
201 | Les Misérables: Highlights from the Motion Picture Soundtrack | "Paris / Look Down" | Daniel Huttlestone, Eddie Redmayne |
"ABC Café / Red & Black" * | Eddie Redmayne | ||
" One Day More" * | |||
" Do You Hear the People Sing?" * | Eddie Redmayne | ||
"Building the Barricade" | Eddie Redmayne, Russell Crowe | ||
"Javert at the Barricade" | Russell Crowe, Daniel Huttlestone | ||
"Drink With Me" * | Eddie Redmayne, Daniel Huttlestone | ||
"The Death of Gavroche" | Daniel Huttlestone | ||
"The Final Battle" * | Hadley Fraser | ||
2016 | Grease Live! (Music From the Television Event) | " Summer Nights" | |
" Greased Lightnin'" | Carlos PenaVega | ||
" Those Magic Changes" | Jordan Fisher | ||
" Sandy" | |||
" You're the One That I Want" | Julianne Hough | ||
"We Go Together" | |||
An American Victory (Studio Cast Recording) | "Sons of Adventure" | Zachary Prince | |
2019 | Moulin Rouge! The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | "Welcome to the Moulin Rouge!" | Danny Burstein, et al. |
"Truth, Beauty, Freedom, Love" | Sahr Ngaujah, Ricky Rojas | ||
"Shut Up and Raise Your Glass" | Karen Olivio, Sahr Ngaujah, Ricky Rojas | ||
"Your Song" | Karen Olivio | ||
"So Exciting! (The Pitch Song)" | Tam Matu, Karen Olivo, Danny Burstein, Sahr Ngaujah, Ricky Rojas | ||
"Nature Boy" | Sahr Ngaujah | ||
"Elephant Love Medley" | Karen Olivio | ||
" Come What May" | Karen Olivio | ||
"Chandelier" | Danny Burstein, et al. | ||
"El Tango de Roxanne" | Danny Burstein | ||
"Crazy Rolling" | Karen Olivio | ||
"Your Song (Reprise)" | Karen Olivio, Sahr Ngaujah | ||
"Come What May (Reprise)" | |||
2020 | Hallmark Channel's Christmas Album, Vol. II | "Winter Wonderland - From One Royal Holiday" | Laura Osness |
2021 | Schmigadoon! (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack) | "You Can't Tame Me" (Ep. 1) | |
"Enjoy the Ride (Part I)" (Ep. 2) | Cecily Strong | ||
"Enjoy the Ride (Part II)" (Ep. 2) | Dove Cameron, Cecily Strong | ||
"You Done Tamed Me" (Ep. 3) |
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#216: TENEMENT (NICK MULLEN)
lived into a garage in LA // moved to new york with $2000 freelance writing
career a series of false starts (after two hours in) 1:46:10–1:50:20 self-described himself a string feature comedian in his early career
Nick Mullen | |
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Born | 1988 (age 35–36) New York, New York |
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Years active | 2005–present [10] |
Adam Friedland | |
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Born | 1986 or 1987 (age 37–38)
[11] Santa Monica, California |
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Education | George Washington University |
Years active | 2010s–present |
Stavros Halkias | |
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Born | [12] Baltimore, Maryland | February 11, 1989
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Baltimore Polytechnic Institute University of Maryland (UMBC) |
Years active | 2010s–present |
Website |
stavvy |
In Your Eyes (IV) own article?
Can't Leave the Night (III)
Birds of Prey (2020) Sour Soul
among other synchs.. including aonga they have written and produced
Appeared on Jimmyt Limmel in 2015 as Earl Sweatshirt's backing band
Grand theft auto
WorldWide FM CAyo Perico (2020)
Winners: Libera site: [13]
Nomination lists
Saddle Creek –2 Dualtone 3 Partisan 3 Sub POp 7 Dead Oceans 4 Merge –3 ATo- 6 Naxos – 3 City Slang –2 7K! Records -2 Ninja Tune –2 Loma Vista – 3 Matador Records –4 Sargent House –2 Jagjaguwar –3 Daptone –3 4AD –2 XL – 5 Rough Trade – 2 Run the Jewels, Inc. –2 Luaka Bop –2 Nacional Records – 3 Numero Group –3
Album of the Year
Best American Roots and Folk Album
Best Blues Album
Best Classical Album
Best Country/Americana Album
Best Dance/Electronic Album
Best Jazz Album
Best Hip-Hop/Rap Album
Best Latin Album
Best Live Act
Best Metal Album
Best R&B Album
Best Rock Album
Best Outlier Album
Creative Packaging
Independent Champion
Marketing Genius
Best Re-Issue
Breakthrough Artist
Best Sync Usage
Best World Album
Label of the Year (Big)
Label of the Year (Small)
Video of the Year
partner – Marifel RRT, end og life [14] [15] [16] [17]2009Los Feliz [18] Bought house in Los Feliz in 2018 [19]
Mississagua in 2016 [20]
Possibly this guy completely unverifiable
c2008 business in Toronto [21]
Linkedin > Ryerson University (2001–2006 Bachekor of Commerce (Information Technology Managment / Marketing) [22]
Filipino [23]
Parents: Terry (Terrence) and Jo Jo Feeney (as per thanks in Sour Soul) (Jo Jo from Hong Kong) Richmond Hill
Formerly, owned a car dealership together
Younger brother, Julian [24]
Noted champion of producer collaboration and sample production. [25] [26] [27] [28]
First Connected with MST in 2009, after 50 Cent used a Dukes beat sampling the band ("The Traitor") without the permission of either party ("Talking in Codes" of the unofficial War Angel LP). [29] Around 2011, became friends with and began working with the Menahan Street Band while living in Brooklyn. [29]
In particular he worked with closely with the band's guitarist Tommy Brenneck and drummer Homer Steinweiss; at this time, he formed a short-lived production duo with Steinwiss under the name Silver & Gold and worked with a number of New York retro soul and funk artists at Brenneck's analog Dunham Studio through 2012. [30] [27] An album was ultimately never released, but one project made together during this time – Doug Shorts' EP Casual Encounter – was released by Daptone Records in 2019. [31]
of note, Dukes and Steinweiss formed a short-lived production duo under the name Silver & Gold and worked with a number of New York soul and funk artists in the early 2010s.
[30]
[27]
https://exclaim.ca/music/article/frank_dukes
[32]
Menahan Street Band [33]
Lens?
In his short career Dukes has already lent his distinctive sound to new and established artists such as Maino, Styles P, Sean Price, Lil B, AZ, Mobb Deep, Masta Ace, Danny Brown and Corey Gunz. [34] BBNG: connection sept 19, 2011; [35] [36]
Dukes has supported and spoken for the rights and compensation of songwriters, particularly by music streaming platforms [37] In 2019, he spoke out against Spotify and their push against the Copyright Royalty Board's increase of royalty payouts. [38] [39]
Years | Title | Venue | Run | Notes |
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2016 | Spies Are Forever | NoHo Arts Center (LA) | March/April 2016 | |
Stage 773 (Chicago) | July 2016 | Reloaded concert staging | ||
2017–2018 | The Solve It Squad Returns! | Secret Rose Garden (LA) | June 2017 | |
TBG Theatre (NYC) | April/May 2018 | Off-Broadway | ||
2019–2020 | We Didn't Plan to Kill Our Guest | The Zephyr Theatre (LA) | June 2019 | |
March 2020 |
Year | Title | Notes | |
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2016 | Flop Stoppers | Short film | |
2017 | Idle Worship | Short film |
Year | Title | Notes | |
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2016–2017 | Choose Our Destiny | Live improv web series; 26 episodes | |
2020 | Wayward Guide for the Untrained Eye | Web series; 10 episodes |
The H3 Podcast is a podcast channel created by H3h3 Productions in 2016. As of 2021, the podcast features three concurrent weekly series: the self-titled H3 Podcast, H3 After Dark, and Frenemies with Trisha Paytas.
H3 Podcast is one of the most popular video podcasts and has championed YouTube as a host for podcasts. [40] As of 2021, it is currently one of the most popular video-oriented podcasts, following The Joe Rogan Experience and VIEWS with David Dobrik and Jason Nash in terms of overall listenership. [41]
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Hosted by | Ethan Klein Hila Klein (Co-host, H3 After Dark) Trisha Paytas (Co-host, Frenemies) |
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Created by | H3h3 Productions |
Updates | Triweekly |
Length | 1–2+ hours |
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Production | Dan Swerdlove, et al. |
Theme music composed by | Otis McDonald
[42] Echorobot & The Custodian & Nelward (former) |
Publication | |
Original release | December 2016 |
H3 Podcast
H3 After Dark
Frenemies
Content Court
Hosts
Production
Big Crown Records | |
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Founded | 2016 |
Founder |
Leon Michels Danny Akalepse |
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Genre | [45] |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Brooklyn, New York |
Official website |
bigcrownrecords |
Big Crown Records is an independent record label based in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Founded in 2016 by Leon Michels and Danny Akalepse following their tenure with the label Truth & Soul.
As of 2022 [46]
Reissue artists
Worldwide, formerly WorldWide, is a long-running radio program hosted by DJ Gilles Peterson. The show was founded in 1990 at Kiss and was broadcast from 1998 to 2012 on BBC Radio 1. Since 2012, Worldwide has been part of BBC 6 Music's Sunday programming.
In 2016, Peterson co-founded
independent online radio platform Worldwide FM.
WorldWide was founded in the early 1990s (c.1990-1993) on Kiss by Peterson. [47] Peterson had joined Kiss in 1990, following stints at Jazz FM, BBC Radio London, and various pirate radio stations during the previous decade. The show was broadcast on Sunday evening for eight years until Peterson decided to move to BBC Radio 1 in 1998. At Radio 1, Peterson presented Worldwide during the late night Wednesday/Thursday morning slot at 2:00 am to 4:00 am. The show was originally produced by Benji B and syndicated in fifteen countries. He began organizing the Worldwide Awards during this time, as well as the Worldwide Festivals in London and the south of France. [48]
After thirteen years, Peterson and Worldwide moved to BBC Radio 6 Music in April 2012. Since that time, Worldwide has been broadcast on Sundays from 3:00 pm to 5:00pm. [49]
Gilles Peterson presents: Worldwide (2010) [50]
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Birth name | Boris Nordin |
Born | Helsinki, Finland |
Origin | Helsinki, Finland |
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Boris Nordin, professionally known as Bobby Orozo, is a Finnish musician.
chicano soul
singer-soungwriter [51]
in Helsinki, Finland to
Born in the 1980s
Antti Nordin is a jazz guitarist
Siboné Oroza an ethnomusicologist and tango singer
His sister is songwriter Franka Oroza. Through his father, he is stepbrother to singers Reino Nordin and Siiri Nordin.
He is of mixed Finnish-Swedish-Norwegian-Bolivian descent
Oroza studied music in two Finnish conservatories, in Helsinki as well as Joensuu, a town in Eastern Finland. He never graduated.
His band, Cold Diamond & Mink, is known as the “house band” for the Helsinki-based Timmion Records.
Not really! Thanks to my mother, I speak Spanish, so in that way I can kind of relate to the Latin identity – but of course the music from that tradition not ‘my music’ per se. My music rather comments that tradition.”
His debut album This Love was released in May and ended up on three different Billboard charts.
Big Crown Records also got the title track to be featured in two Netflix shows: the comedy series Master of None and the documentary series Flint Town. The song also appears on the soundtrack of the Hollywood film Ingrid Goes West.
If this wasn’t enough, even the underground rap maestro Earl Sweatshirt built his track Hat Trick / Human Error around a sample from the song.
“A few other rappers also used the sample, as far as I know. Earl is after all a bit outside of the mainstream radar, and he follows the vinyl single market avidly. I guess that’s the way he found the song." [51]
partner with Finnish actress Malla Malmivaara [52]
Jesse Futerman & Haleek Maul – unspecified project (2014); saxophone, flute [53] [54] Syos interview (2021)
former studio of The Cowboy Junkies; recorded IV there [56]
interested in establishing a studio for analog recording and becoming obsessed with collecting keyboards and old gear.
" perfect sound-proof garage." Us and Frank Dukes share it. Studio 69. after sour soul [57]
interview from 2014 befreo then got this studio
"Where the band's last two albums were laid down digitally wherever they could get the space, III was recorded direct-to-tape at Revolution Recording in Toronto. Overdubs and mixing were completed at the band's home studio in Little Italy, a space shared with III producer Frank Dukes."
http://exclaim.ca/music/article/badbadnotgood_talk_creative_process_of_iii_stream_album_on_exclaimca
in 2013 had studio in Palmerston / Little Italy [58]
The space is a focal point not only for BBNG's extended family of Canadian collaborators - which includes rising soul singers Charlotte Day Wilson and Daniel Caesar, Montreal production wiz Kaytranada, experimental electronic act Kilimanjaro and R&B singer/songwriter River Tiber - but a destination for Americans like Mick Jenkins, GoldLink and Kali Uchis, all of whom have dropped by to record.
If Drake's success has made Toronto a destination for A-list hip-hop and R&B acts in need of radio hits, BBNG's connections in the indie hip-hop, rock and pop worlds are helping to foster a parallel scene - with Dukes as the connector between the two.
One day Kaytra might stop by to record with BBNG (they have 30 to 40 unreleased tracks in the can), the next Dukes and producer Boi-1da might be working on drum sounds for a Rihanna song.
"There's an idea that the city has a sound and all these artists are putting it on the map, but if you think about what's happened in New York, Atlanta or L.A., not everyone was working together," says Sowinski. "They all had their owns spaces - and a lot of them were rental spaces - but the collective sound of artists putting out music is the movement. [59]
good sour soul info ->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDsPNt5gMpc
... and about working in the Toronto music scene
Alexander Sowinski (Al Sow) uses new drums as of 2021. [60] Also istanbul cymbals. [61] on WWFM w Virgil Ahloag in June 2201. [62]
Tik Tok trend. [63]
POD: (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lygN3e7QE3c)
GOOD ARTICLES LA FOUND LATE 2020 STUFF ABOUT TORNOTO SONDS, SIBLINGS
https://www.vibe.com/2016/05/badbadnotgood-interview
"About three years ago we played our first show in Toronto, at Red Light, and that's where we met [hip-hop producer] Frank Dukes," recalls bassist Chester Hansen. "He ended up helming the whole project and bringing everyone together for it."
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Can you talk a little bit about working Frank Dukes and how your samples have ended up on such big songs by Drake and Rihanna?
We share our studio with him and for the past four years we’ve worked on so much stuff in our spare time when we’re not working on band stuff. Like, me and him would work on something, or him and Matty, or him and two of us, or any combination of people… Actually a song came out yesterday with Post Malone and Justin Bieber that Frank and Matty produced and wrote.
Frank’s paved his own way in terms of what he does, like making samples for people instead of making beats which he was doing exclusively for years. It’s a little crazy because a lot of those ideas, specifically the Rihanna song and the Drake song, those were things that me and him did years and years ago. When you do something like that, you don’t really have the intention of it going anywhere, and then with the contacts he has now and the work ethic he’s had for the last little while, he’s been working with everybody and sending ideas to everyone and seeing stuff like that come out of it is crazy.
You’ve spoken before about attending music school and how it wasn’t necessarily the best preparation for the industry itself. Could you expand on that?
I think our views on school have changed a lot since we first started doing interviews. When we started to get busier and started playing shows we were still in school and getting fed up with it. I think it’s really hard to create a curriculum to teach art or music or photography, something so subjective, that relies a lot on the personality of the person doing the art. It’s so important to have experience and to try writing songs and be exposed to things that you can’t express in a classroom but I think what we did learn there was really positive. I mean, I was only there for a year and a half and it’s a four year programme. You learn a lot of technical aspects of music that we still apply to everything that we do like just being able to analyse music in the kind of way a jazz musician would. I think the tools we got there were super valuable but we were at the point where we really wanted to do our own thing when we dropped out and ever since we’ve just been learning on our own.
But back to AssMilk. It was Hansen's Nikes, a footwear anomaly in a sea of jazz student boat shoes, that caught Sowinski's attention. In another class - ear training, they recall - Sowinski linked with fellow outlier Tavares over a mutual appreciation of digital classicist James Blake and meme-rapper Lil B. A few loose, convivial jam sessions later and, this time last year, that Odd Future remake was part of a performance test piece for a panel of jazz performance instructors.
...Last November BBNG opened for the righteous jazz-funk maverick Roy Ayers, stunning his audience in the process. But the ultimate big-up came in January when they travelled to London, UK, to play BBC personality Giles Peterson's Worldwide Awards alongside contemporary genre innovators like SBTRKT and Jamie XX...
Back at the pho spot, the "top-league" musicians seem more like some kids you'd see on the bus. They talk over each other, sometimes with their mouths full, often detouring between questions into a salvo of hilarious non sequiturs. Hansen, the quietest, reveals that as a teenage beatmaker he dreamt of forming a rap group called H Crew ("for Hansen") with his brothers.
Tavares, a multi-instrumentalist with no formal piano training, played in punk bands and obsessively recorded covers of Duran Duran and Talking Heads.
Affable smartass Sowinski stretches his arm to the street, a figurative sweep of the city bars where he's played "probably over 400 shows" drumming with high school bands.
Devout music nerdery led them to Humber jazz after high school, where they eventually felt too cloistered.
"[It's] a different world. No one knows what Pitchfork Music is," explains Tavares about the fusty codes inside jazz's breeding grounds. "People know Downbeat Magazine, and they know what, like, John Coltrane's solo on Giant Steps (Alternate Take) sounds like," he scoffs.
One artist with cojones, they concur, is Polaris Prize-nominated bass saxophone freaker Colin Stetson. It's the collaboration they want most, reveals Hansen. "He's changing music," adds Sowinski reverently. "He's doing the coolest thing in the world."
As for music school, the band no longer finds it necessary. Hansen and Tavares withdrew in February, while Sowinski's still enrolled, "but only for the dental plan."
played newport jazz fest Montreux Jazz Festival
Natalie Bartfay | |
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Born | Natalie Ava Bartfay November 17, 1996 Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. |
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Education | Fordham University (BA) Columbia University (MS) |
Occupation | Urban planner |
Family | Katherine Bartfay (sister) |
Website |
nataliebartfay |
Andrew John Bartfay-Szabo (Hungarian: Bártfay Szabó Andras Janos; born October 21, 1964, Buffalo, NY), commonly known as Andy Bartfay, is an American electrical engineer and co-founder of 908 Devices.
A first generation American, he is the son of two refugees from Hungary, Stephen John Bartfay-Szabo (Hungarian: Bártfay Szabó Istvan Janos; born 1927?, Kingdom of Hungary) and Ava Maria Bartfay-Szabo (née Koepe; Hungarian: Koepe Eva Mária; born 1927?, Kingdom of Hungary). Raised in the Buffalo, New York-suburb of Williamsville by his parents and maternal grandmother, he was part of a small Hungarian-American community there, and his first language was Hungarian. He attended Williamsville public schools before graduating from the University of Rochester in 1986 with a Bachelors degree in electrical engineering. Following brief stints working for General Electric in Utica, New York, and the US Air Force in San Antonio, Texas, he moved to Boston to begin a successful career in electrical engineering.
In 1995, he married Patricia Foley Bartfay (née Patricia Anne Foley; born January, 20 1966, Rochester, NY) who, at the time, worked in international student programs and, like Bartfay-Szabo, was born and raised in Western New York and based in Boston. She was raised in a large, American Catholic family; her father was the son of Irish Catholics who immigrated to Rochester and mother was from Wisconsin and, like many Wisconsinites, had mixed German and Scandinavian roots. The couple's twin daughters Natalie Ava and Katherine Barbara Bartfay (born November 17, 1996, Cambridge, MA) were born a year after their marriage.
After living in the Boston suburb of Watertown for some time, the family moved to the North Shore of Massachusetts; they lived in the town of North Andover for a long period and later the coastal city of Newburyport.
Chad Hamilton is a film and television producer. He is a partner at Anonymous Content and heads Esmail Corp, with Sam Esmail. [67] In 2016, he was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama for his role as executive producer on Mr. RObot.
From missouri. [68] graduated UNiversity of Missouri – Columbia in 1998 with a BA. [69]
Hamilton began his career at talent agency Endeavor. In 2001, he joined Anonymous Content, which had been founded only a few years prior by career film producer Steve Golin. He became director of development. IN 2004, he became Vice President of Developemt. [70]
In 2006, Paramount Classic rebradned to Parmaount Vantage. Hamilton joined the organization as VP of Production. [71] [72] Paramount Vantage was later consolidated back into the company. He later rejoined Anonymous Content.
In the mid-2010s, the work of Anonymous Content became prolific and critically successful. he worked on production and developing for a bit until his forst film was produced...
On management team of Anonyomous Content. [73]
Sam Esmail's manager circa 2015 at Anonymos Content. [74]
With Steve Golin, Hamilton executive produced Mr. Robot. [75]
Credits
Collaboration with Sam Esmail.
Live in MAlibu. [68] CommonSentiments/sandbox at IMDb
Industry | Television |
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Founded | 2016 |
Founder | Sam Esmail |
Headquarters | 3532 Hayden Avenue,
Culver City,
California 90232 , United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Website | esmailcorp.com |
Esmail Corp is an American television production company headed by producers Sam Esmail and Chad Hamilton. Its notable productions include Mr. Robot and Homecoming. Since its founding, Esmail Corp has had an exclusive production deal with Universal Content Production (NBCUniversal).
headed by producers Sam Esmail and Chad Hamilton.
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[67]
banner first noticed second season of mr robot in July 2016. [77] [78]
First new project developing Homecoming in late 2016. [79]
In Juky 2017 Bermuda Triangle. [80]
Based in Culver City, CA. [81]
Exists at Anonymous Content site
steve golin influence
History
Sam Esmail Inks Massive New Overall Deal With Universal Content Productions [82]
New Media Mr. Robot inlcudes VR Experience and a tie-in book Mr. Robot: Red Wheelbarrow [83]
Catalog [84]
Upcoming projects: see sam esmail
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2015 | Mr. Robot | 24 June 2015 – 22 December 2019 | 4 | 45 | USA Network |
2018 | Homecoming [85] | 2 November 2018 – present | 1 | 10 | Amazon Video |
2020 | Briarpatch | 6 February 2020 - present | 1 | 10 | USA Network |
TBA | Angylene | 1 | TBA | Peacock | |
Untitled Battlestar Gallactica series | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Name/ Years Active/ Instruments/ Release Contributions
Ellis Ludwig-Leone
Yale Music Comp '11 grad or undergrad?
Allen Tate
Allen Tate | |
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Born | June 9, 1989 |
Origin | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Genres | indie rock, chamber pop |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Guitar |
Years active | 2011–present |
Website |
allentatemusic |
See: Allen Tate
Alan Tate is a singer-songwriter, best known for his baritone voice. He was the first member of San Fermin other than Ludwig-Leone, with Ludwig-Leone writing the male vocal part in San Fermin with him in mind. Tate has appeared on every San Fermin record.
While he had played in a few bands at the time, after graduating New York University with a degree in Philosophy, Tate was not planning to pursue music until his longtime friend Ludwig-Leone got him to be part of San Fermin in late 2011. While Ludwig-Leone almost entirely composes and produces San Fermin's music by himself, Tate co-wrote the band's non-album single "No Devil" with him. [86]
Tate has released two albums as a solo artist, 2016's Sleepwalkers and 2019's In the Waves.
Stephen Chen
Stephen Chen | |
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Also known as | Stephen Rodes Chen, Behaviorist |
Genres | alternative, chamber pop |
Instrument(s) | Saxophone |
Years active | 2008–present |
Website |
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Stephen Chen is a saxophonist, primarily known for playing the baritone saxophone. He is an original member of San Fermin and is known for his high-energy performances and improvisational skills. Chen is also a music producer, arranger, and a multi-instrumentalist; he plays saxophones, flutes, keyboards, upright bass, and sings. [87]
Chen attended Yale where he met Ludwig-Leone and performed some of his compositions. [88] [89] Chen was one of the early members recruited to San Fermin and has played on every San Fermin release.
Chen is an active part of the New York City music scene where he is part of and has contributed to many musical projects. Most notably, Chen played saxophones in the Brooklyn-based chamber rock band Great Caesar from 2008 until 2015 and has been the saxophonist of funk supergroup Ghost Funk Orchestra since 2016. In 2018, he recorded saxophone for Tall Heights new record Pretty Colors For Your Actions. [90]
In March 2019, Chen released his solo debut EP under the moniker Behaviorist. [91] The record features performances by Son Lux's Ian Chang, Rubblebucket's Adam Dotson, Julia Easterlin, as well as San Fermin's Tyler McDiarmid. [87] As of mid-2019, Chen is working on his first full-length record.
John Brandon
John Brandon | |
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Origin | Columbus, Ohio |
Genres | chamber pop, classical |
Instrument(s) | Trumpet |
Years active | 2012–present |
John Brandon is a trumpeter and is an original member of San Fermin. He is known for his showmanship on stage. Brandon also acts as San Fermin's tour manager. [88]
Brandon grew up in Columbus, Ohio where he started playing trumpet in elementary school. He graduated from Capital University in Ohio in 2007 with dual degrees in Music Education and Mathematics. Following graduation, he attended the Yale School of Music on a full scholarship. Brandon graduated in 2009 with a Masters in Music in Classical Performance. [92] While at Yale, Brandon met Ludwig-Leon. [88]
After graduating, Brandon moved to New York City where he taught music in the Bronx. He was recruited to the San Fermin project in 2012 during a period of time when he was focused on teaching, rather than performing. [92]
Unlike most of the members of San Fermin, Brandon primarily works in a non-music related field. [93] (IS THIS MISLEADING )
Michael Hanf
Michael Hanf | |
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Also known as | Michael Demsyn-Hanf |
Origin | Charleston, South Carolina |
Genres | alternative, experimental, classical |
Instrument(s) | drums, vibraphone |
Years active | 2006–present |
Michael Hanf is a percussionist, primarily known for playing the vibraphone and drums. He was recruited to San Fermin in 2012 by the collective's former drummer and has been with the band since. Hanf is also a composer, engineer, and multi-instrumentalist; outside of the drums, he plays mallet percussion instruments, auxiliary percussion, guitar, keyboards, and sings.
Growing up, Hanf played the drums and bells. He attended the College of Charleston and received an undergraduate degree in Music in 2008; at school, he studied composition and vibraphone performance. While still in school, Hanf played with Charleston's New Music Collective, was part of the Kevin Hackler Quintet, and sat in with many jazz groups. [94]
Hanf has spent more than ten years working as session musician and musical collaborator. His contributions can be heard on records by the Dirty Kids, Joseph Keckler, Panoply Performance Laboratory, Sanda Weigl, Eleanor Friedberger, Jo French Camp, the Mona Dahls, Oh Land, The Soft News, Young Jean Lee's project Future Wife, as well as San Fermin vocalist Allen Tate's solo work. Hanf released his first solo record in 2010 under the name MdH. [95] Around this time, he also joined the Danish project Hess is More as a producer and a performer; he has been a contributor since 2011. [96]
He released a record with his band Manzana Carnal called Perfectly Flawed (and other lies) in March 2011. In mid-2012, Hanf and his former collaborator singer-songwriter Lindsay Holler joined came together as Oh Ginger and put out a series of three EPs. [97] Since 2016, Hanf has released a series of singles his under own name. [98] Beginning in 2018, Hanf has recorded and performed as one half of the duo Detective Logan with actress Kate Garfield.
Aki Ishiguro
Aki Ishiguro | |
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Born | Fukushima, Japan |
Origin | Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin |
Genres | contemporay jazz, chamber pop |
Instrument(s) | guitar |
Years active | 2006–present |
Aki Ishiguro is a jazz guitarist and composer who has toured and been an unofficial member of San Fermin since 2014. Ishiguro has toured with the band when original guitarist Tyler McDiarmid has been unable to and contributed to the 2017 album Belong. In June 2019, with the release of San Fermin's single "The Hunger," it was indicated that Ishiguro had become a full member of the band though he would continue to switch off with McDiarmid. [99]
Ishiguro grew up in Wisconsin where he learned to play guitar, trumpet, and piano. He attended Berklee School of Music where he received dual undergraduate degrees in Jazz Guitar Performance and Jazz Composition in 2006. [100] [101]
Ishiguro has been part of a series of New York-based groups. In 2008, Ishiguro released his first record with his contemporary jazz quartet Rhetoric titled Aki Ishiguro presents Rhetoric. [100] Around this time he was also an early member of the indie group Lucius, though he does not appear on any of their records. [101] As a session musician, Ishiguro has contributed to records by Jonathon Saraga, Matt Garska, Progger, Axel's Axiom, Nicolas Letman-Burtinovic, among others. He is also a touring jazz and pop musician.
Since 2016, he has been the guitarist for the jazz trio Mural. The group released their self-titled first album in 2016 and their sophomore album Shishi's Wish in 2018. That same year he also released two singles as part of the indie blues duo Little Fools.
Claire Wellin
Claire Wellin | |
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Origin | Bismark, North Dakota |
Genres | folk, alternative |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Violin |
Years active | 2008–present |
Website |
clairewellin |
Claire Wellin is a musician and actress. She is primarily a violinist and vocalist as well as plays the guitar, ukelele, and keys. She has also worked as an arranger and composer. Wellin joined San Fermin in 2017 at the beginning of their tour to support their record Belong, stepping into the role formerly held by Rebekah Durham.
Wellin grew up in North Dakota and attended Minnesota State University – Mankato, where she graduated with a BFA in Musical Theatre in 2008. [102]
Wellin leads the Queens-based "ghost folk" band Youth in a Roman Field. The group released their first record Of Grit and Grace in 2013 and their sophomore LP Storm Conductor in 2018. Outside of Youth in a Roman Field and San Fermin, Wellin plays with other New York groups including Nikkie & The Revivals, Haunting Renditions, and Kill The Whale. [103] She has composed music for dance and theater works and has played on other artists records, including those of San Fermin members Allen Tate and Stephen Chen (Behaviorist).
Wellin is AEA/ SAG-AFTRA actress who has appeared on stage and screen. Her most notable credit is as Réza in the Tony Award-winning musical Once; Wellin took over the role on Broadway in March 2013 and was part of the original cast for its first North American tour. [104] [105]
Karlie Bruce
Karlie Bruce | |
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Origin | Sydney, Australia |
Genres | folk, singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 2005–present |
Website |
www |
Karlie Bruce is a singer-songwriter. She joined San Fermin in June 2019, replacing Charlene Kaye as the collective's lead female vocalist. [99] Bruce is active in the New York City music scene and is a touring and session vocalist; she also plays the piano and saxophone. [106]
Bruce is from Sydney, Australia. She studied classical music at university in Australia. [106] She moved to New York City in 2005. [107] Since 2008, Bruce has been an on-and-off background singer in Wheatus. During this period, Wheatus has released one album, 2013's The Valentine LP, and a collection of non-album singles. [108]
In 2012, she wrote and produced her record Paperback Lover for which she collaborated with guitarist Chris Parello, bassist Derek Nievergelt, and drummer Brian Chase of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Other musical projects she is involved with include the post-disco group Escort and a the soundtrack project Psychedelephant with collaborator Chris Parello. [109] [110]
Eliza Bagg
https://www.flickr.com/photos/artistsweetsbecker/8748602793/in/album-72157633522286594/
http://www.roomfulofteeth.org/roomful
https://www.newsounds.org/people/eliza-bagg/
https://www.discogs.com/artist/4605102-Eliza-Bagg / https://www.allmusic.com/artist/eliza-bagg-mn0003388172
Halldór Smárason
http://www.halldorsmarason.com/
played at Rockwood and some others
touring (2013)
TYler
was Allen's guitar teacher at NYU [111]
January production
15 members... (plus Ellis?)
https://www.instagram.com/p/Uh1XRMAqdj/
Raymond James Mason (trombone)
Molly Yeh (glockenspiel)
http://mynameisyeh.com/mynameisyeh/nameisyeh.com/2012/12/best-sounds-2012.html
https://www.fromthetop.org/musician/molly-yeh/
Melissa Tong (violin) http://www.melissatong.com/html/news.php
WXPN notes:
John Brandon played in senior piece of ELL
[string quartet, trumpet, two sopranos]
undergraduate degree for ELL
ELL sent tracks to Alan from Banff
wrote Sonsick and Crueler Kind in New York, everything else in NY
played record front to back on first tour
called San Fermin: after graduation, ELL grappeling with adulthood. Found that now his peers would do crazy things to feel alive and melodramatic which he related to eg San Fermin. The Purple Land Victorian novel inspired visuals
https://www.npr.org/sections/world-cafe/2014/01/22/264873758/san-fermin-on-world-cafe
WSJ notes
https://www.wsj.com/articles/meeting-with-musical-friends-on-the-bowery-1450825276 / https://twitter.com/sanferminband/status/679769469678309376
ELL _ 15 musicians at Piano's, offered rcord deal next day
intended career as composer
on Stereotrashs:
http://mynameisyeh.com/mynameisyeh/2017/4/chocolate-chip-and-real-mint-cookies
It'll be ten years in October [2015] that I'll be doing comedy
Shout out Frank Dukes, man. Great guy. He revolutionized the producer collaboration. Him and [Boi-1da] really set a blueprint down
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Big Crown Records
Former label artists also include the band 79.5. [1] Big Crown reissues albums from now defunct artists, notably the work of Sunny & The Sunliners. Other reissus artists on the roster are Boco, Kool & Together, Mickey & The Fabulous Five, Soul Explosives, and The Demands. [2]
Title | Year | Album/Work | Notes | |
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"Lazy Sunday" | 2005 | The Lonely Island | writer | |
"Young Chuck Norris" | writer | |||
"Natalie Raps" | 2006 | Writer/producer | ||
"Harpoon Man" | writer | |||
"Dick in a Box" | music/producer | |||
"Andy Popping Into Frame" | 2007 | music | ||
"Sloths" | writer | |||
"Roy Rules!" | writer | |||
"Iran So Far" | writer | |||
"People Getting Punched Just Before Eating" | music | |||
"Hero Song" | 2008 | writer | ||
"Daiqurai Girl" | writer | |||
"GIRAFFES!" | writer | |||
"Motherlover" | 2009 | producer | ||
"Boombox" | 2010 | writer | ||
"What Was That?" | writer |
https://www.broadway.com/buzz/145459/fela-star-sahr-ngaujah-on-his-holy-sht-moment/ great sahr innterview
Flying over sunset
http://www.tessthemusical.com/blogs/in-the-studio-with-tam-mutu
https://www.unitedagents.co.uk/tam-mutu
https://theatricalia.com/person/96j/tam-mutu
https://www.uktw.co.uk/biog/Tam+Mutu
Ricky Rojas is a Chilean-born Australian actor, singer, and dancer.
Adapted from [3] and... (CONTINUE ADAPTING!)
Year | Title | Role | Venue | Notes |
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2003–2005 | Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story | Ritchie Valens | World Tour | Australia/Europe/UK |
Novello Theater | West End | |||
2006–2007 | Fame | Joe Vegas | Aldwych Theatre | West End replacement |
2006? 2007–2009 | Grease | Sonny (u/s: Kenickie/Danny) | UK Tour | [4] |
2007–2008 | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Levi (u/s: Joseph/Judah) | Adelphi Theatre | West End |
2009–2010 | Burn the Floor | Vocalist | Longacre Theatre | Broadway |
2010 | Shaftesbury Theatre | West End | ||
2012 | New Zealand Tour | |||
2010 | The Pirates of Penzance | Pirate King | Wilton’s Music Hall | London [5] |
2010–2011 | Flashdance | Kool | Shaftesbury Theatre | West End Original cast |
2011–2012 | Grease | Kenickie | UK tour | [6] [7] |
Piccadilly Theatre | West End tour residency | |||
2013 | New Jersey Nights | Lead Vocalist | UK tour | |
2013 | Strictly Confidential | Vocals/Guitar | UK tour | |
2014 | Tonight’s the Night: Rod Stewart Musical | Stoner | 1st UK Tour | |
2015–2016 | Puttin' on the Ritz | UK tour | ||
2016 | Sister Act | Pablo/Dinero | 2nd UK Tour | UK tour [8] |
2018 | New Jersey Nights | Lead Vocalist | UK/Australia tour | |
2018 | Moulin Rouge! The Musical | Santiago | Emerson Colonial Theatre | Regional premiere |
2019–22 | Al Hirschfeld Theatre | Broadway |
He also took part of the workshop of ZORRO THE MUSICAL, and of the recording of LOVE NEVER DIES concept album.
Australian Theatre for Young People
http://www.rickyrojas.com/Ricky_Rojas/Home.html
Emigrated to Australia in 1985 at age five. Musical family. Moved to London in early 2000s. [9]
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm12314830/
Selected credits
Year | Album | Title | Other featured artist(s) |
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2009 | Next to Normal (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | "Just Another Day" | Alice Ripley, Jennifer Damiano, J. Robert Spencer |
"I Am the One" | J. Robert Spencer, Alice Ripley | ||
"I'm Alive" | |||
"Make Up Your Mind" / "Catch Me I'm Falling" | Louis Hobson, Alice Ripley, J. Robert Spencer, Jennifer Damiano, Adam Chanler-Berat | ||
"I Dreamed a Dance" | Alice Ripley | ||
"There's a World" | |||
"I've Been" | J. Robert Spencer | ||
"Aftershocks" | |||
"I'm Alive" (Reprise) | |||
"Make Up Your Mind" / "Catch Me I'm Falling" (Reprise) | Louis Hobson, Alice Ripley | ||
"I Am the One" (Reprise) | J. Robert Spencer | ||
"Light" | Alice Ripley, J. Robert Spencer, Jennifer Damiano, Adam Chanler-Berat, Louis Hobson | ||
2011 | Catch Me If You Can (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | "Live in Living Color" | |
"The Pinstripes Are All That They See" | Tom Wopat | ||
"Someone Else's Skin" | |||
"Jet Set" | |||
"Butter Outta Cream" | Tom Wopat | ||
"Christmas Is My Favorite Time of Year" | Norbert Leo Butz, Tom Wopat, Rachel deBenedet | ||
"Seven Wonders" | Kerry Butler | ||
"(Our) Family Tree" | Linda Hart, Nick Wyman, Kerry Butler | ||
"Goodbye" | |||
"Stuck Together (Strange But True)" | Norbert Leo Butz | ||
201 | Les Misérables: Highlights from the Motion Picture Soundtrack | "Paris / Look Down" | Daniel Huttlestone, Eddie Redmayne |
"ABC Café / Red & Black" * | Eddie Redmayne | ||
" One Day More" * | |||
" Do You Hear the People Sing?" * | Eddie Redmayne | ||
"Building the Barricade" | Eddie Redmayne, Russell Crowe | ||
"Javert at the Barricade" | Russell Crowe, Daniel Huttlestone | ||
"Drink With Me" * | Eddie Redmayne, Daniel Huttlestone | ||
"The Death of Gavroche" | Daniel Huttlestone | ||
"The Final Battle" * | Hadley Fraser | ||
2016 | Grease Live! (Music From the Television Event) | " Summer Nights" | |
" Greased Lightnin'" | Carlos PenaVega | ||
" Those Magic Changes" | Jordan Fisher | ||
" Sandy" | |||
" You're the One That I Want" | Julianne Hough | ||
"We Go Together" | |||
An American Victory (Studio Cast Recording) | "Sons of Adventure" | Zachary Prince | |
2019 | Moulin Rouge! The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | "Welcome to the Moulin Rouge!" | Danny Burstein, et al. |
"Truth, Beauty, Freedom, Love" | Sahr Ngaujah, Ricky Rojas | ||
"Shut Up and Raise Your Glass" | Karen Olivio, Sahr Ngaujah, Ricky Rojas | ||
"Your Song" | Karen Olivio | ||
"So Exciting! (The Pitch Song)" | Tam Matu, Karen Olivo, Danny Burstein, Sahr Ngaujah, Ricky Rojas | ||
"Nature Boy" | Sahr Ngaujah | ||
"Elephant Love Medley" | Karen Olivio | ||
" Come What May" | Karen Olivio | ||
"Chandelier" | Danny Burstein, et al. | ||
"El Tango de Roxanne" | Danny Burstein | ||
"Crazy Rolling" | Karen Olivio | ||
"Your Song (Reprise)" | Karen Olivio, Sahr Ngaujah | ||
"Come What May (Reprise)" | |||
2020 | Hallmark Channel's Christmas Album, Vol. II | "Winter Wonderland - From One Royal Holiday" | Laura Osness |
2021 | Schmigadoon! (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack) | "You Can't Tame Me" (Ep. 1) | |
"Enjoy the Ride (Part I)" (Ep. 2) | Cecily Strong | ||
"Enjoy the Ride (Part II)" (Ep. 2) | Dove Cameron, Cecily Strong | ||
"You Done Tamed Me" (Ep. 3) |
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#216: TENEMENT (NICK MULLEN)
lived into a garage in LA // moved to new york with $2000 freelance writing
career a series of false starts (after two hours in) 1:46:10–1:50:20 self-described himself a string feature comedian in his early career
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Born | 1988 (age 35–36) New York, New York |
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[11] Santa Monica, California |
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Years active | 2010s–present |
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In Your Eyes (IV) own article?
Can't Leave the Night (III)
Birds of Prey (2020) Sour Soul
among other synchs.. including aonga they have written and produced
Appeared on Jimmyt Limmel in 2015 as Earl Sweatshirt's backing band
Grand theft auto
WorldWide FM CAyo Perico (2020)
Winners: Libera site: [13]
Nomination lists
Saddle Creek –2 Dualtone 3 Partisan 3 Sub POp 7 Dead Oceans 4 Merge –3 ATo- 6 Naxos – 3 City Slang –2 7K! Records -2 Ninja Tune –2 Loma Vista – 3 Matador Records –4 Sargent House –2 Jagjaguwar –3 Daptone –3 4AD –2 XL – 5 Rough Trade – 2 Run the Jewels, Inc. –2 Luaka Bop –2 Nacional Records – 3 Numero Group –3
Album of the Year
Best American Roots and Folk Album
Best Blues Album
Best Classical Album
Best Country/Americana Album
Best Dance/Electronic Album
Best Jazz Album
Best Hip-Hop/Rap Album
Best Latin Album
Best Live Act
Best Metal Album
Best R&B Album
Best Rock Album
Best Outlier Album
Creative Packaging
Independent Champion
Marketing Genius
Best Re-Issue
Breakthrough Artist
Best Sync Usage
Best World Album
Label of the Year (Big)
Label of the Year (Small)
Video of the Year
partner – Marifel RRT, end og life [14] [15] [16] [17]2009Los Feliz [18] Bought house in Los Feliz in 2018 [19]
Mississagua in 2016 [20]
Possibly this guy completely unverifiable
c2008 business in Toronto [21]
Linkedin > Ryerson University (2001–2006 Bachekor of Commerce (Information Technology Managment / Marketing) [22]
Filipino [23]
Parents: Terry (Terrence) and Jo Jo Feeney (as per thanks in Sour Soul) (Jo Jo from Hong Kong) Richmond Hill
Formerly, owned a car dealership together
Younger brother, Julian [24]
Noted champion of producer collaboration and sample production. [25] [26] [27] [28]
First Connected with MST in 2009, after 50 Cent used a Dukes beat sampling the band ("The Traitor") without the permission of either party ("Talking in Codes" of the unofficial War Angel LP). [29] Around 2011, became friends with and began working with the Menahan Street Band while living in Brooklyn. [29]
In particular he worked with closely with the band's guitarist Tommy Brenneck and drummer Homer Steinweiss; at this time, he formed a short-lived production duo with Steinwiss under the name Silver & Gold and worked with a number of New York retro soul and funk artists at Brenneck's analog Dunham Studio through 2012. [30] [27] An album was ultimately never released, but one project made together during this time – Doug Shorts' EP Casual Encounter – was released by Daptone Records in 2019. [31]
of note, Dukes and Steinweiss formed a short-lived production duo under the name Silver & Gold and worked with a number of New York soul and funk artists in the early 2010s.
[30]
[27]
https://exclaim.ca/music/article/frank_dukes
[32]
Menahan Street Band [33]
Lens?
In his short career Dukes has already lent his distinctive sound to new and established artists such as Maino, Styles P, Sean Price, Lil B, AZ, Mobb Deep, Masta Ace, Danny Brown and Corey Gunz. [34] BBNG: connection sept 19, 2011; [35] [36]
Dukes has supported and spoken for the rights and compensation of songwriters, particularly by music streaming platforms [37] In 2019, he spoke out against Spotify and their push against the Copyright Royalty Board's increase of royalty payouts. [38] [39]
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2016 | Spies Are Forever | NoHo Arts Center (LA) | March/April 2016 | |
Stage 773 (Chicago) | July 2016 | Reloaded concert staging | ||
2017–2018 | The Solve It Squad Returns! | Secret Rose Garden (LA) | June 2017 | |
TBG Theatre (NYC) | April/May 2018 | Off-Broadway | ||
2019–2020 | We Didn't Plan to Kill Our Guest | The Zephyr Theatre (LA) | June 2019 | |
March 2020 |
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2016 | Flop Stoppers | Short film | |
2017 | Idle Worship | Short film |
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2016–2017 | Choose Our Destiny | Live improv web series; 26 episodes | |
2020 | Wayward Guide for the Untrained Eye | Web series; 10 episodes |
The H3 Podcast is a podcast channel created by H3h3 Productions in 2016. As of 2021, the podcast features three concurrent weekly series: the self-titled H3 Podcast, H3 After Dark, and Frenemies with Trisha Paytas.
H3 Podcast is one of the most popular video podcasts and has championed YouTube as a host for podcasts. [40] As of 2021, it is currently one of the most popular video-oriented podcasts, following The Joe Rogan Experience and VIEWS with David Dobrik and Jason Nash in terms of overall listenership. [41]
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Updates | Triweekly |
Length | 1–2+ hours |
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Production | Dan Swerdlove, et al. |
Theme music composed by | Otis McDonald
[42] Echorobot & The Custodian & Nelward (former) |
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Original release | December 2016 |
H3 Podcast
H3 After Dark
Frenemies
Content Court
Hosts
Production
Big Crown Records | |
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Founded | 2016 |
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Leon Michels Danny Akalepse |
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Genre | [45] |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Brooklyn, New York |
Official website |
bigcrownrecords |
Big Crown Records is an independent record label based in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Founded in 2016 by Leon Michels and Danny Akalepse following their tenure with the label Truth & Soul.
As of 2022 [46]
Reissue artists
Worldwide, formerly WorldWide, is a long-running radio program hosted by DJ Gilles Peterson. The show was founded in 1990 at Kiss and was broadcast from 1998 to 2012 on BBC Radio 1. Since 2012, Worldwide has been part of BBC 6 Music's Sunday programming.
In 2016, Peterson co-founded
independent online radio platform Worldwide FM.
WorldWide was founded in the early 1990s (c.1990-1993) on Kiss by Peterson. [47] Peterson had joined Kiss in 1990, following stints at Jazz FM, BBC Radio London, and various pirate radio stations during the previous decade. The show was broadcast on Sunday evening for eight years until Peterson decided to move to BBC Radio 1 in 1998. At Radio 1, Peterson presented Worldwide during the late night Wednesday/Thursday morning slot at 2:00 am to 4:00 am. The show was originally produced by Benji B and syndicated in fifteen countries. He began organizing the Worldwide Awards during this time, as well as the Worldwide Festivals in London and the south of France. [48]
After thirteen years, Peterson and Worldwide moved to BBC Radio 6 Music in April 2012. Since that time, Worldwide has been broadcast on Sundays from 3:00 pm to 5:00pm. [49]
Gilles Peterson presents: Worldwide (2010) [50]
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Boris Nordin, professionally known as Bobby Orozo, is a Finnish musician.
chicano soul
singer-soungwriter [51]
in Helsinki, Finland to
Born in the 1980s
Antti Nordin is a jazz guitarist
Siboné Oroza an ethnomusicologist and tango singer
His sister is songwriter Franka Oroza. Through his father, he is stepbrother to singers Reino Nordin and Siiri Nordin.
He is of mixed Finnish-Swedish-Norwegian-Bolivian descent
Oroza studied music in two Finnish conservatories, in Helsinki as well as Joensuu, a town in Eastern Finland. He never graduated.
His band, Cold Diamond & Mink, is known as the “house band” for the Helsinki-based Timmion Records.
Not really! Thanks to my mother, I speak Spanish, so in that way I can kind of relate to the Latin identity – but of course the music from that tradition not ‘my music’ per se. My music rather comments that tradition.”
His debut album This Love was released in May and ended up on three different Billboard charts.
Big Crown Records also got the title track to be featured in two Netflix shows: the comedy series Master of None and the documentary series Flint Town. The song also appears on the soundtrack of the Hollywood film Ingrid Goes West.
If this wasn’t enough, even the underground rap maestro Earl Sweatshirt built his track Hat Trick / Human Error around a sample from the song.
“A few other rappers also used the sample, as far as I know. Earl is after all a bit outside of the mainstream radar, and he follows the vinyl single market avidly. I guess that’s the way he found the song." [51]
partner with Finnish actress Malla Malmivaara [52]
Jesse Futerman & Haleek Maul – unspecified project (2014); saxophone, flute [53] [54] Syos interview (2021)
former studio of The Cowboy Junkies; recorded IV there [56]
interested in establishing a studio for analog recording and becoming obsessed with collecting keyboards and old gear.
" perfect sound-proof garage." Us and Frank Dukes share it. Studio 69. after sour soul [57]
interview from 2014 befreo then got this studio
"Where the band's last two albums were laid down digitally wherever they could get the space, III was recorded direct-to-tape at Revolution Recording in Toronto. Overdubs and mixing were completed at the band's home studio in Little Italy, a space shared with III producer Frank Dukes."
http://exclaim.ca/music/article/badbadnotgood_talk_creative_process_of_iii_stream_album_on_exclaimca
in 2013 had studio in Palmerston / Little Italy [58]
The space is a focal point not only for BBNG's extended family of Canadian collaborators - which includes rising soul singers Charlotte Day Wilson and Daniel Caesar, Montreal production wiz Kaytranada, experimental electronic act Kilimanjaro and R&B singer/songwriter River Tiber - but a destination for Americans like Mick Jenkins, GoldLink and Kali Uchis, all of whom have dropped by to record.
If Drake's success has made Toronto a destination for A-list hip-hop and R&B acts in need of radio hits, BBNG's connections in the indie hip-hop, rock and pop worlds are helping to foster a parallel scene - with Dukes as the connector between the two.
One day Kaytra might stop by to record with BBNG (they have 30 to 40 unreleased tracks in the can), the next Dukes and producer Boi-1da might be working on drum sounds for a Rihanna song.
"There's an idea that the city has a sound and all these artists are putting it on the map, but if you think about what's happened in New York, Atlanta or L.A., not everyone was working together," says Sowinski. "They all had their owns spaces - and a lot of them were rental spaces - but the collective sound of artists putting out music is the movement. [59]
good sour soul info ->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDsPNt5gMpc
... and about working in the Toronto music scene
Alexander Sowinski (Al Sow) uses new drums as of 2021. [60] Also istanbul cymbals. [61] on WWFM w Virgil Ahloag in June 2201. [62]
Tik Tok trend. [63]
POD: (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lygN3e7QE3c)
GOOD ARTICLES LA FOUND LATE 2020 STUFF ABOUT TORNOTO SONDS, SIBLINGS
https://www.vibe.com/2016/05/badbadnotgood-interview
"About three years ago we played our first show in Toronto, at Red Light, and that's where we met [hip-hop producer] Frank Dukes," recalls bassist Chester Hansen. "He ended up helming the whole project and bringing everyone together for it."
[64]
Can you talk a little bit about working Frank Dukes and how your samples have ended up on such big songs by Drake and Rihanna?
We share our studio with him and for the past four years we’ve worked on so much stuff in our spare time when we’re not working on band stuff. Like, me and him would work on something, or him and Matty, or him and two of us, or any combination of people… Actually a song came out yesterday with Post Malone and Justin Bieber that Frank and Matty produced and wrote.
Frank’s paved his own way in terms of what he does, like making samples for people instead of making beats which he was doing exclusively for years. It’s a little crazy because a lot of those ideas, specifically the Rihanna song and the Drake song, those were things that me and him did years and years ago. When you do something like that, you don’t really have the intention of it going anywhere, and then with the contacts he has now and the work ethic he’s had for the last little while, he’s been working with everybody and sending ideas to everyone and seeing stuff like that come out of it is crazy.
You’ve spoken before about attending music school and how it wasn’t necessarily the best preparation for the industry itself. Could you expand on that?
I think our views on school have changed a lot since we first started doing interviews. When we started to get busier and started playing shows we were still in school and getting fed up with it. I think it’s really hard to create a curriculum to teach art or music or photography, something so subjective, that relies a lot on the personality of the person doing the art. It’s so important to have experience and to try writing songs and be exposed to things that you can’t express in a classroom but I think what we did learn there was really positive. I mean, I was only there for a year and a half and it’s a four year programme. You learn a lot of technical aspects of music that we still apply to everything that we do like just being able to analyse music in the kind of way a jazz musician would. I think the tools we got there were super valuable but we were at the point where we really wanted to do our own thing when we dropped out and ever since we’ve just been learning on our own.
But back to AssMilk. It was Hansen's Nikes, a footwear anomaly in a sea of jazz student boat shoes, that caught Sowinski's attention. In another class - ear training, they recall - Sowinski linked with fellow outlier Tavares over a mutual appreciation of digital classicist James Blake and meme-rapper Lil B. A few loose, convivial jam sessions later and, this time last year, that Odd Future remake was part of a performance test piece for a panel of jazz performance instructors.
...Last November BBNG opened for the righteous jazz-funk maverick Roy Ayers, stunning his audience in the process. But the ultimate big-up came in January when they travelled to London, UK, to play BBC personality Giles Peterson's Worldwide Awards alongside contemporary genre innovators like SBTRKT and Jamie XX...
Back at the pho spot, the "top-league" musicians seem more like some kids you'd see on the bus. They talk over each other, sometimes with their mouths full, often detouring between questions into a salvo of hilarious non sequiturs. Hansen, the quietest, reveals that as a teenage beatmaker he dreamt of forming a rap group called H Crew ("for Hansen") with his brothers.
Tavares, a multi-instrumentalist with no formal piano training, played in punk bands and obsessively recorded covers of Duran Duran and Talking Heads.
Affable smartass Sowinski stretches his arm to the street, a figurative sweep of the city bars where he's played "probably over 400 shows" drumming with high school bands.
Devout music nerdery led them to Humber jazz after high school, where they eventually felt too cloistered.
"[It's] a different world. No one knows what Pitchfork Music is," explains Tavares about the fusty codes inside jazz's breeding grounds. "People know Downbeat Magazine, and they know what, like, John Coltrane's solo on Giant Steps (Alternate Take) sounds like," he scoffs.
One artist with cojones, they concur, is Polaris Prize-nominated bass saxophone freaker Colin Stetson. It's the collaboration they want most, reveals Hansen. "He's changing music," adds Sowinski reverently. "He's doing the coolest thing in the world."
As for music school, the band no longer finds it necessary. Hansen and Tavares withdrew in February, while Sowinski's still enrolled, "but only for the dental plan."
played newport jazz fest Montreux Jazz Festival
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Education | Fordham University (BA) Columbia University (MS) |
Occupation | Urban planner |
Family | Katherine Bartfay (sister) |
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nataliebartfay |
Andrew John Bartfay-Szabo (Hungarian: Bártfay Szabó Andras Janos; born October 21, 1964, Buffalo, NY), commonly known as Andy Bartfay, is an American electrical engineer and co-founder of 908 Devices.
A first generation American, he is the son of two refugees from Hungary, Stephen John Bartfay-Szabo (Hungarian: Bártfay Szabó Istvan Janos; born 1927?, Kingdom of Hungary) and Ava Maria Bartfay-Szabo (née Koepe; Hungarian: Koepe Eva Mária; born 1927?, Kingdom of Hungary). Raised in the Buffalo, New York-suburb of Williamsville by his parents and maternal grandmother, he was part of a small Hungarian-American community there, and his first language was Hungarian. He attended Williamsville public schools before graduating from the University of Rochester in 1986 with a Bachelors degree in electrical engineering. Following brief stints working for General Electric in Utica, New York, and the US Air Force in San Antonio, Texas, he moved to Boston to begin a successful career in electrical engineering.
In 1995, he married Patricia Foley Bartfay (née Patricia Anne Foley; born January, 20 1966, Rochester, NY) who, at the time, worked in international student programs and, like Bartfay-Szabo, was born and raised in Western New York and based in Boston. She was raised in a large, American Catholic family; her father was the son of Irish Catholics who immigrated to Rochester and mother was from Wisconsin and, like many Wisconsinites, had mixed German and Scandinavian roots. The couple's twin daughters Natalie Ava and Katherine Barbara Bartfay (born November 17, 1996, Cambridge, MA) were born a year after their marriage.
After living in the Boston suburb of Watertown for some time, the family moved to the North Shore of Massachusetts; they lived in the town of North Andover for a long period and later the coastal city of Newburyport.
Chad Hamilton is a film and television producer. He is a partner at Anonymous Content and heads Esmail Corp, with Sam Esmail. [67] In 2016, he was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama for his role as executive producer on Mr. RObot.
From missouri. [68] graduated UNiversity of Missouri – Columbia in 1998 with a BA. [69]
Hamilton began his career at talent agency Endeavor. In 2001, he joined Anonymous Content, which had been founded only a few years prior by career film producer Steve Golin. He became director of development. IN 2004, he became Vice President of Developemt. [70]
In 2006, Paramount Classic rebradned to Parmaount Vantage. Hamilton joined the organization as VP of Production. [71] [72] Paramount Vantage was later consolidated back into the company. He later rejoined Anonymous Content.
In the mid-2010s, the work of Anonymous Content became prolific and critically successful. he worked on production and developing for a bit until his forst film was produced...
On management team of Anonyomous Content. [73]
Sam Esmail's manager circa 2015 at Anonymos Content. [74]
With Steve Golin, Hamilton executive produced Mr. Robot. [75]
Credits
Collaboration with Sam Esmail.
Live in MAlibu. [68] CommonSentiments/sandbox at IMDb
Industry | Television |
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Founded | 2016 |
Founder | Sam Esmail |
Headquarters | 3532 Hayden Avenue,
Culver City,
California 90232 , United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
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Services | |
Website | esmailcorp.com |
Esmail Corp is an American television production company headed by producers Sam Esmail and Chad Hamilton. Its notable productions include Mr. Robot and Homecoming. Since its founding, Esmail Corp has had an exclusive production deal with Universal Content Production (NBCUniversal).
headed by producers Sam Esmail and Chad Hamilton.
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banner first noticed second season of mr robot in July 2016. [77] [78]
First new project developing Homecoming in late 2016. [79]
In Juky 2017 Bermuda Triangle. [80]
Based in Culver City, CA. [81]
Exists at Anonymous Content site
steve golin influence
History
Sam Esmail Inks Massive New Overall Deal With Universal Content Productions [82]
New Media Mr. Robot inlcudes VR Experience and a tie-in book Mr. Robot: Red Wheelbarrow [83]
Catalog [84]
Upcoming projects: see sam esmail
Year | Title | Air date | Number of | Distributor | |
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2015 | Mr. Robot | 24 June 2015 – 22 December 2019 | 4 | 45 | USA Network |
2018 | Homecoming [85] | 2 November 2018 – present | 1 | 10 | Amazon Video |
2020 | Briarpatch | 6 February 2020 - present | 1 | 10 | USA Network |
TBA | Angylene | 1 | TBA | Peacock | |
Untitled Battlestar Gallactica series | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Name/ Years Active/ Instruments/ Release Contributions
Ellis Ludwig-Leone
Yale Music Comp '11 grad or undergrad?
Allen Tate
Allen Tate | |
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Born | June 9, 1989 |
Origin | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Genres | indie rock, chamber pop |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Guitar |
Years active | 2011–present |
Website |
allentatemusic |
See: Allen Tate
Alan Tate is a singer-songwriter, best known for his baritone voice. He was the first member of San Fermin other than Ludwig-Leone, with Ludwig-Leone writing the male vocal part in San Fermin with him in mind. Tate has appeared on every San Fermin record.
While he had played in a few bands at the time, after graduating New York University with a degree in Philosophy, Tate was not planning to pursue music until his longtime friend Ludwig-Leone got him to be part of San Fermin in late 2011. While Ludwig-Leone almost entirely composes and produces San Fermin's music by himself, Tate co-wrote the band's non-album single "No Devil" with him. [86]
Tate has released two albums as a solo artist, 2016's Sleepwalkers and 2019's In the Waves.
Stephen Chen
Stephen Chen | |
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Also known as | Stephen Rodes Chen, Behaviorist |
Genres | alternative, chamber pop |
Instrument(s) | Saxophone |
Years active | 2008–present |
Website |
www |
Stephen Chen is a saxophonist, primarily known for playing the baritone saxophone. He is an original member of San Fermin and is known for his high-energy performances and improvisational skills. Chen is also a music producer, arranger, and a multi-instrumentalist; he plays saxophones, flutes, keyboards, upright bass, and sings. [87]
Chen attended Yale where he met Ludwig-Leone and performed some of his compositions. [88] [89] Chen was one of the early members recruited to San Fermin and has played on every San Fermin release.
Chen is an active part of the New York City music scene where he is part of and has contributed to many musical projects. Most notably, Chen played saxophones in the Brooklyn-based chamber rock band Great Caesar from 2008 until 2015 and has been the saxophonist of funk supergroup Ghost Funk Orchestra since 2016. In 2018, he recorded saxophone for Tall Heights new record Pretty Colors For Your Actions. [90]
In March 2019, Chen released his solo debut EP under the moniker Behaviorist. [91] The record features performances by Son Lux's Ian Chang, Rubblebucket's Adam Dotson, Julia Easterlin, as well as San Fermin's Tyler McDiarmid. [87] As of mid-2019, Chen is working on his first full-length record.
John Brandon
John Brandon | |
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Origin | Columbus, Ohio |
Genres | chamber pop, classical |
Instrument(s) | Trumpet |
Years active | 2012–present |
John Brandon is a trumpeter and is an original member of San Fermin. He is known for his showmanship on stage. Brandon also acts as San Fermin's tour manager. [88]
Brandon grew up in Columbus, Ohio where he started playing trumpet in elementary school. He graduated from Capital University in Ohio in 2007 with dual degrees in Music Education and Mathematics. Following graduation, he attended the Yale School of Music on a full scholarship. Brandon graduated in 2009 with a Masters in Music in Classical Performance. [92] While at Yale, Brandon met Ludwig-Leon. [88]
After graduating, Brandon moved to New York City where he taught music in the Bronx. He was recruited to the San Fermin project in 2012 during a period of time when he was focused on teaching, rather than performing. [92]
Unlike most of the members of San Fermin, Brandon primarily works in a non-music related field. [93] (IS THIS MISLEADING )
Michael Hanf
Michael Hanf | |
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Also known as | Michael Demsyn-Hanf |
Origin | Charleston, South Carolina |
Genres | alternative, experimental, classical |
Instrument(s) | drums, vibraphone |
Years active | 2006–present |
Michael Hanf is a percussionist, primarily known for playing the vibraphone and drums. He was recruited to San Fermin in 2012 by the collective's former drummer and has been with the band since. Hanf is also a composer, engineer, and multi-instrumentalist; outside of the drums, he plays mallet percussion instruments, auxiliary percussion, guitar, keyboards, and sings.
Growing up, Hanf played the drums and bells. He attended the College of Charleston and received an undergraduate degree in Music in 2008; at school, he studied composition and vibraphone performance. While still in school, Hanf played with Charleston's New Music Collective, was part of the Kevin Hackler Quintet, and sat in with many jazz groups. [94]
Hanf has spent more than ten years working as session musician and musical collaborator. His contributions can be heard on records by the Dirty Kids, Joseph Keckler, Panoply Performance Laboratory, Sanda Weigl, Eleanor Friedberger, Jo French Camp, the Mona Dahls, Oh Land, The Soft News, Young Jean Lee's project Future Wife, as well as San Fermin vocalist Allen Tate's solo work. Hanf released his first solo record in 2010 under the name MdH. [95] Around this time, he also joined the Danish project Hess is More as a producer and a performer; he has been a contributor since 2011. [96]
He released a record with his band Manzana Carnal called Perfectly Flawed (and other lies) in March 2011. In mid-2012, Hanf and his former collaborator singer-songwriter Lindsay Holler joined came together as Oh Ginger and put out a series of three EPs. [97] Since 2016, Hanf has released a series of singles his under own name. [98] Beginning in 2018, Hanf has recorded and performed as one half of the duo Detective Logan with actress Kate Garfield.
Aki Ishiguro
Aki Ishiguro | |
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Born | Fukushima, Japan |
Origin | Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin |
Genres | contemporay jazz, chamber pop |
Instrument(s) | guitar |
Years active | 2006–present |
Aki Ishiguro is a jazz guitarist and composer who has toured and been an unofficial member of San Fermin since 2014. Ishiguro has toured with the band when original guitarist Tyler McDiarmid has been unable to and contributed to the 2017 album Belong. In June 2019, with the release of San Fermin's single "The Hunger," it was indicated that Ishiguro had become a full member of the band though he would continue to switch off with McDiarmid. [99]
Ishiguro grew up in Wisconsin where he learned to play guitar, trumpet, and piano. He attended Berklee School of Music where he received dual undergraduate degrees in Jazz Guitar Performance and Jazz Composition in 2006. [100] [101]
Ishiguro has been part of a series of New York-based groups. In 2008, Ishiguro released his first record with his contemporary jazz quartet Rhetoric titled Aki Ishiguro presents Rhetoric. [100] Around this time he was also an early member of the indie group Lucius, though he does not appear on any of their records. [101] As a session musician, Ishiguro has contributed to records by Jonathon Saraga, Matt Garska, Progger, Axel's Axiom, Nicolas Letman-Burtinovic, among others. He is also a touring jazz and pop musician.
Since 2016, he has been the guitarist for the jazz trio Mural. The group released their self-titled first album in 2016 and their sophomore album Shishi's Wish in 2018. That same year he also released two singles as part of the indie blues duo Little Fools.
Claire Wellin
Claire Wellin | |
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Origin | Bismark, North Dakota |
Genres | folk, alternative |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Violin |
Years active | 2008–present |
Website |
clairewellin |
Claire Wellin is a musician and actress. She is primarily a violinist and vocalist as well as plays the guitar, ukelele, and keys. She has also worked as an arranger and composer. Wellin joined San Fermin in 2017 at the beginning of their tour to support their record Belong, stepping into the role formerly held by Rebekah Durham.
Wellin grew up in North Dakota and attended Minnesota State University – Mankato, where she graduated with a BFA in Musical Theatre in 2008. [102]
Wellin leads the Queens-based "ghost folk" band Youth in a Roman Field. The group released their first record Of Grit and Grace in 2013 and their sophomore LP Storm Conductor in 2018. Outside of Youth in a Roman Field and San Fermin, Wellin plays with other New York groups including Nikkie & The Revivals, Haunting Renditions, and Kill The Whale. [103] She has composed music for dance and theater works and has played on other artists records, including those of San Fermin members Allen Tate and Stephen Chen (Behaviorist).
Wellin is AEA/ SAG-AFTRA actress who has appeared on stage and screen. Her most notable credit is as Réza in the Tony Award-winning musical Once; Wellin took over the role on Broadway in March 2013 and was part of the original cast for its first North American tour. [104] [105]
Karlie Bruce
Karlie Bruce | |
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Origin | Sydney, Australia |
Genres | folk, singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 2005–present |
Website |
www |
Karlie Bruce is a singer-songwriter. She joined San Fermin in June 2019, replacing Charlene Kaye as the collective's lead female vocalist. [99] Bruce is active in the New York City music scene and is a touring and session vocalist; she also plays the piano and saxophone. [106]
Bruce is from Sydney, Australia. She studied classical music at university in Australia. [106] She moved to New York City in 2005. [107] Since 2008, Bruce has been an on-and-off background singer in Wheatus. During this period, Wheatus has released one album, 2013's The Valentine LP, and a collection of non-album singles. [108]
In 2012, she wrote and produced her record Paperback Lover for which she collaborated with guitarist Chris Parello, bassist Derek Nievergelt, and drummer Brian Chase of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Other musical projects she is involved with include the post-disco group Escort and a the soundtrack project Psychedelephant with collaborator Chris Parello. [109] [110]
Eliza Bagg
https://www.flickr.com/photos/artistsweetsbecker/8748602793/in/album-72157633522286594/
http://www.roomfulofteeth.org/roomful
https://www.newsounds.org/people/eliza-bagg/
https://www.discogs.com/artist/4605102-Eliza-Bagg / https://www.allmusic.com/artist/eliza-bagg-mn0003388172
Halldór Smárason
http://www.halldorsmarason.com/
played at Rockwood and some others
touring (2013)
TYler
was Allen's guitar teacher at NYU [111]
January production
15 members... (plus Ellis?)
https://www.instagram.com/p/Uh1XRMAqdj/
Raymond James Mason (trombone)
Molly Yeh (glockenspiel)
http://mynameisyeh.com/mynameisyeh/nameisyeh.com/2012/12/best-sounds-2012.html
https://www.fromthetop.org/musician/molly-yeh/
Melissa Tong (violin) http://www.melissatong.com/html/news.php
WXPN notes:
John Brandon played in senior piece of ELL
[string quartet, trumpet, two sopranos]
undergraduate degree for ELL
ELL sent tracks to Alan from Banff
wrote Sonsick and Crueler Kind in New York, everything else in NY
played record front to back on first tour
called San Fermin: after graduation, ELL grappeling with adulthood. Found that now his peers would do crazy things to feel alive and melodramatic which he related to eg San Fermin. The Purple Land Victorian novel inspired visuals
https://www.npr.org/sections/world-cafe/2014/01/22/264873758/san-fermin-on-world-cafe
WSJ notes
https://www.wsj.com/articles/meeting-with-musical-friends-on-the-bowery-1450825276 / https://twitter.com/sanferminband/status/679769469678309376
ELL _ 15 musicians at Piano's, offered rcord deal next day
intended career as composer
on Stereotrashs:
http://mynameisyeh.com/mynameisyeh/2017/4/chocolate-chip-and-real-mint-cookies
It'll be ten years in October [2015] that I'll be doing comedy
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