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23:35:59 06/30/11
Foxtails Brigade Live in Studio B - Part 1 - Don't Look Down
[LESS INFO] 11 VIEWS | ADDED 23:35:59 06/30/11
Part 1 of Foxtails Brigade performing live in Studio B of Mevio in San Francisco For the entire performance, CLICK HERE WEBSITE TWITTER MYSPACE YOUTUBE FACEBOOK BANDCAMP ITUNES Foxtails Brigade present an ornate kind of chamber pop, intricate violin and cello arrangements are anchored by Laura Weinbach’s intricately played classical guitar and pitch perfect vocals. But underneath the simple melodies lie an impeding darkness, a lyrical landscape populated by shadowy and bizarre characters, rife with hints of rot, aging, and death.
The Hollywood Hills-born daughter of a cult filmmaker and sister of offbeat stand-up comedian Brent Weinbach , Laura grew up in a musical household that embraced eccentricity. Her next-door neighbors were circus contortionists with emus and fang-toothed monkeys as pets and her childhood activities included snail hunting and spying on celebrity neighbors like Slash, Ice-T and Larry from Perfect Strangers . While her mother, an accomplished pianist, taught the children piano, her father had a more unique approach to musical education:
“When I’d get in trouble as a kid, my father would punish me with cassette tapes,” Laura recalls. “He would make me mixes of all his favorite jazz singers like Billie Holiday, Blossom Dearie, June Kristie and Edith Piaf and tell me that if I could learn all these songs and sing them back to him just like they did on the recordings then I could go out and play with my friends. I’d run to my room and start memorizing. When I was done, I’d sing them all back to him through a little Pig Nose amplifier that we got at a garage sale.”
The method paid off. Much later, these same songs would form the core of Laura’s repertoire as she busked the streets of Paris, her home for half a year. Eight years of classical guitar training along with literature and music degrees from UC Santa Cruz were coming to fruition. Likewise, her off-beat childhood and post-graduate experiences as a substitute teacher would provide a wealth of ideas for compositions of her own.
Laura started Foxtails Brigade in 2006 with her friend, violinist Sivan Sadeh. She moved to San Francisco a year later, playing every club and street corner and she could find. It wasn’t long before the city started to notice. She quit her day job as a substitute teacher in 2009 and has been a full-time performer ever since, sharing stages with Faun Fables , Chris Garneau and Bart Davenport amongst others. She has collaborated with a number of talented musicians in Foxtails Brigade, including cellists Jen Grady ( Emily Jane White , Adam Stevens ), Robin Reynolds and Lewis Patzner ( Mates of State, Tim Kasher ), and multi-instrumentalist Joshua Pollock ( Citay , Bob Saggeth ). Her most recent musical partner is violinist and arranger Anton Patzner of Bright Eyes and Judgement Day .
13 Views
23:18:37 06/30/11
Foxtails Brigade - Live in Studio B - Part 2 - Shades of Grey
[LESS INFO] 13 VIEWS | ADDED 23:18:37 06/30/11
Part 2 of Foxtails Brigade performing live in Studio B of Mevio in San Francisco For the entire performance, CLICK HERE WEBSITE TWITTER MYSPACE YOUTUBE FACEBOOK BANDCAMP ITUNES Foxtails Brigade present an ornate kind of chamber pop, intricate violin and cello arrangements are anchored by Laura Weinbach’s intricately played classical guitar and pitch perfect vocals. But underneath the simple melodies lie an impeding darkness, a lyrical landscape populated by shadowy and bizarre characters, rife with hints of rot, aging, and death.
The Hollywood Hills-born daughter of a cult filmmaker and sister of offbeat stand-up comedian Brent Weinbach , Laura grew up in a musical household that embraced eccentricity. Her next-door neighbors were circus contortionists with emus and fang-toothed monkeys as pets and her childhood activities included snail hunting and spying on celebrity neighbors like Slash, Ice-T and Larry from Perfect Strangers . While her mother, an accomplished pianist, taught the children piano, her father had a more unique approach to musical education:
“When I’d get in trouble as a kid, my father would punish me with cassette tapes,” Laura recalls. “He would make me mixes of all his favorite jazz singers like Billie Holiday, Blossom Dearie, June Kristie and Edith Piaf and tell me that if I could learn all these songs and sing them back to him just like they did on the recordings then I could go out and play with my friends. I’d run to my room and start memorizing. When I was done, I’d sing them all back to him through a little Pig Nose amplifier that we got at a garage sale.”
The method paid off. Much later, these same songs would form the core of Laura’s repertoire as she busked the streets of Paris, her home for half a year. Eight years of classical guitar training along with literature and music degrees from UC Santa Cruz were coming to fruition. Likewise, her off-beat childhood and post-graduate experiences as a substitute teacher would provide a wealth of ideas for compositions of her own.
Laura started Foxtails Brigade in 2006 with her friend, violinist Sivan Sadeh. She moved to San Francisco a year later, playing every club and street corner and she could find. It wasn’t long before the city started to notice. She quit her day job as a substitute teacher in 2009 and has been a full-time performer ever since, sharing stages with Faun Fables , Chris Garneau and Bart Davenport amongst others. She has collaborated with a number of talented musicians in Foxtails Brigade, including cellists Jen Grady ( Emily Jane White , Adam Stevens ), Robin Reynolds and Lewis Patzner ( Mates of State, Tim Kasher ), and multi-instrumentalist Joshua Pollock ( Citay , Bob Saggeth ). Her most recent musical partner is violinist and arranger Anton Patzner of Bright Eyes and Judgement Day .
12 Views
22:24:33 06/30/11
Foxtails Brigade - Live in Studio B - Part 3 - La Vie En Rose
[LESS INFO] 12 VIEWS | ADDED 22:24:33 06/30/11
Part 3 of Foxtails Brigade performing live in Studio B of Mevio in San Francisco For the entire performance, CLICK HERE WEBSITE TWITTER MYSPACE YOUTUBE FACEBOOK BANDCAMP ITUNES Foxtails Brigade present an ornate kind of chamber pop, intricate violin and cello arrangements are anchored by Laura Weinbach’s intricately played classical guitar and pitch perfect vocals. But underneath the simple melodies lie an impeding darkness, a lyrical landscape populated by shadowy and bizarre characters, rife with hints of rot, aging, and death.
The Hollywood Hills-born daughter of a cult filmmaker and sister of offbeat stand-up comedian Brent Weinbach , Laura grew up in a musical household that embraced eccentricity. Her next-door neighbors were circus contortionists with emus and fang-toothed monkeys as pets and her childhood activities included snail hunting and spying on celebrity neighbors like Slash, Ice-T and Larry from Perfect Strangers . While her mother, an accomplished pianist, taught the children piano, her father had a more unique approach to musical education:
“When I’d get in trouble as a kid, my father would punish me with cassette tapes,” Laura recalls. “He would make me mixes of all his favorite jazz singers like Billie Holiday, Blossom Dearie, June Kristie and Edith Piaf and tell me that if I could learn all these songs and sing them back to him just like they did on the recordings then I could go out and play with my friends. I’d run to my room and start memorizing. When I was done, I’d sing them all back to him through a little Pig Nose amplifier that we got at a garage sale.”
The method paid off. Much later, these same songs would form the core of Laura’s repertoire as she busked the streets of Paris, her home for half a year. Eight years of classical guitar training along with literature and music degrees from UC Santa Cruz were coming to fruition. Likewise, her off-beat childhood and post-graduate experiences as a substitute teacher would provide a wealth of ideas for compositions of her own.
Laura started Foxtails Brigade in 2006 with her friend, violinist Sivan Sadeh. She moved to San Francisco a year later, playing every club and street corner and she could find. It wasn’t long before the city started to notice. She quit her day job as a substitute teacher in 2009 and has been a full-time performer ever since, sharing stages with Faun Fables , Chris Garneau and Bart Davenport amongst others. She has collaborated with a number of talented musicians in Foxtails Brigade, including cellists Jen Grady ( Emily Jane White , Adam Stevens ), Robin Reynolds and Lewis Patzner ( Mates of State, Tim Kasher ), and multi-instrumentalist Joshua Pollock ( Citay , Bob Saggeth ). Her most recent musical partner is violinist and arranger Anton Patzner of Bright Eyes and Judgement Day .
15 Views
21:16:01 06/30/11
Foxtails Brigade - Live in Studio B
[LESS INFO] 15 VIEWS | ADDED 21:16:01 06/30/11
Foxtails Brigade performs live in Studio B of Mevio in San Francisco WEBSITE TWITTER MYSPACE YOUTUBE FACEBOOK BANDCAMP ITUNES Foxtails Brigade present an ornate kind of chamber pop, intricate violin and cello arrangements are anchored by Laura Weinbach’s intricately played classical guitar and pitch perfect vocals. But underneath the simple melodies lie an impeding darkness, a lyrical landscape populated by shadowy and bizarre characters, rife with hints of rot, aging, and death.
The Hollywood Hills-born daughter of a cult filmmaker and sister of offbeat stand-up comedian Brent Weinbach , Laura grew up in a musical household that embraced eccentricity. Her next-door neighbors were circus contortionists with emus and fang-toothed monkeys as pets and her childhood activities included snail hunting and spying on celebrity neighbors like Slash, Ice-T and Larry from Perfect Strangers . While her mother, an accomplished pianist, taught the children piano, her father had a more unique approach to musical education:
“When I’d get in trouble as a kid, my father would punish me with cassette tapes,” Laura recalls. “He would make me mixes of all his favorite jazz singers like Billie Holiday, Blossom Dearie, June Kristie and Edith Piaf and tell me that if I could learn all these songs and sing them back to him just like they did on the recordings then I could go out and play with my friends. I’d run to my room and start memorizing. When I was done, I’d sing them all back to him through a little Pig Nose amplifier that we got at a garage sale.”
The method paid off. Much later, these same songs would form the core of Laura’s repertoire as she busked the streets of Paris, her home for half a year. Eight years of classical guitar training along with literature and music degrees from UC Santa Cruz were coming to fruition. Likewise, her off-beat childhood and post-graduate experiences as a substitute teacher would provide a wealth of ideas for compositions of her own.
Laura started Foxtails Brigade in 2006 with her friend, violinist Sivan Sadeh. She moved to San Francisco a year later, playing every club and street corner and she could find. It wasn’t long before the city started to notice. She quit her day job as a substitute teacher in 2009 and has been a full-time performer ever since, sharing stages with Faun Fables , Chris Garneau and Bart Davenport amongst others. She has collaborated with a number of talented musicians in Foxtails Brigade, including cellists Jen Grady ( Emily Jane White , Adam Stevens ), Robin Reynolds and Lewis Patzner ( Mates of State, Tim Kasher ), and multi-instrumentalist Joshua Pollock ( Citay , Bob Saggeth ). Her most recent musical partner is violinist and arranger Anton Patzner of Bright Eyes and Judgement Day .
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06:35:53 10/15/10
Harvey's Kitchen O Mello Cello Tree
[LESS INFO] 1 VIEWS | ADDED 06:35:53 10/15/10
Sarah Clanton Schaffer and Darby Wilcox of O Mello Cello Tree perform “Reasons Why” in our kitchen.Their energy is infectious. We’re more than happy they made the drive and the short walk up into our tree house apartment.O Mello Cello Tree:This acoustic, near neo-folk duo is comprised of two head strong women and have quite the tale to tell. Darby Tollison, known to her fans as Darby One, met Sarah Clanton a few years ago at Coffee Underground in Greenville South Carolina. Sarah was involved with another band, ViaMcbee, and finishing up Furman Univeristy. Before everyone’s eyes Sarah fell into the throes of Darby’s soulful tunes! After a classical fall out with the flute Darby began playing guitar at the age of thirteen. She always had hoped to integrate the cello into her music…somehow…It had to be fate that O Mello Cello Tree began as two musical soul mates found each other. Since 2006 O Mello Cello Tree has opened for various artists including Jump Little Children’s Ward Williams, Niel Brooks, and Wasted Wine. The duo also participated in O.N.E. Music Festival 2007 and will be returning again this year. This summer O Mello Cello Tree will be performing at Music in the Woods at Paris Mountain State Park, a sustainable festival which Sarah Clanton has organized for the 2008 season. These ladies most recently made their way to the city of dreams, Nashville, Tennessee, via their tremendous fans. Now, with the release of their first professional album, Ride to Graybar Lane, O Mello Cello Tree hopes to gain serious ground in order to fund an east coast tour within the next year. With the support they have received so far, the possibilities now seem limitless.– myspace
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12:41:45 03/12/10
與音樂小神童的對話 (二之二) Conversation With A Child Prodigy (Part 2 Of 2)
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 12:41:45 03/12/10
Marc Yu (born 1999) is a musical child prodigy, playing the piano and the viola.Marc has been playing the piano since the age of three, and the cello since the age of four. He also exhibits prodigious ness in academic subjects, having advanced to high school-level math by the age of seven. In 2005 he was named a Davidson Fellow, making him the youngest recipient of this award.[1] He has been featured on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, the Ellen DeGeneres show, as well as being the focus of a National Geographic television special titled "My Brilliant Brain" (USA title: "Brain Child").His musical idol is famous Chinese pianist Lang Lang. They have performed publicly together six times to date. Most recently Marc made his Proms debut with Lang Lang in London on 31 August 2008. They performed Schubert's Fantasia in F minor for piano duet, D940.[2]Marc made his Carnegie Hall debut on October 27, 2009 when he performed along side with Lang Lang.
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12:09:56 03/12/10
與音樂小神童的對話 (二之一) Conversation With A Child Prodigy (Part 1 Of 2)
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 12:09:56 03/12/10
Marc Yu (born 1999) is a musical child prodigy, playing the piano and the viola.Marc has been playing the piano since the age of three, and the cello since the age of four. He also exhibits prodigious ness in academic subjects, having advanced to high school-level math by the age of seven. In 2005 he was named a Davidson Fellow, making him the youngest recipient of this award.[1] He has been featured on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, the Ellen DeGeneres show, as well as being the focus of a National Geographic television special titled "My Brilliant Brain" (USA title: "Brain Child").His musical idol is famous Chinese pianist Lang Lang. They have performed publicly together six times to date. Most recently Marc made his Proms debut with Lang Lang in London on 31 August 2008. They performed Schubert's Fantasia in F minor for piano duet, D940.[2]Marc made his Carnegie Hall debut on October 27, 2009 when he performed along side with Lang Lang.
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01:09:08 07/10/07
The Aged Cello
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 01:09:08 07/10/07
A computer animation by Elise A. Kahl. Videos from members of The Art & Tech Society at The Ohio State University.
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01:09:08 07/10/07
The Aged Cello
[LESS INFO] 2 VIEWS | ADDED 01:09:08 07/10/07
A computer animation by Elise A. Kahl. Videos from members of The Art & Tech Society at The Ohio State University.





