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Aaron Faulls : ウィキペディア英語版
Aaron Faulls (born February 6, 1975), is an American television personality, filmmaker, musician and marine conservationist. He is best known for his role as the original host of the television series Into The Drink, a Travel documentary-style series based around Faulls's background as an underwater filmmaker and journalist. He is also known for his appearances on ''Gangland'', a documentary television series on the History Channel.== Music career ==Faulls was a member of several Boston-based bands, including Scarlet Haven (1993–2000) and The Jaded Salingers (2000–2002). Described as "suicide country" and "radio-friendly rock with a down-home feel""15 in '02" by Joan Anderman, Boston Globe January 11, 2002 by early supporters such as Boston writers Jennifer Soong and Greg Lalas(Radio Daze – Boston Magazine ) and Joan Anderman of the Boston Globe, The Jaded Salingers featured Faulls on guitar and was fronted by musician/filmmaker Elgin James, who met while working together as bouncers at the Paradise Rock Club. Faulls and James have maintained a very close personal and creative relationship since disbanding the Jaded Salingers and continue to collaborate on music and film projects. Faulls played on James's solo release ''For Carol..'' in 2003 and also produced and directed several live concert recordings for James's post-Salingers band Righteous Jams. In 2008 they appeared in the ''Rage Against Society'' episode of Gangland in which they spoke openly about their experience/involvement with Boston hardcore gang FSU.

Aaron Faulls (born February 6, 1975), is an American television personality, filmmaker, musician and marine conservationist. He is best known for his role as the original host of the television series Into The Drink, a Travel documentary-style series based around Faulls's background as an underwater filmmaker and journalist. He is also known for his appearances on ''Gangland'', a documentary television series on the History Channel.
== Music career ==

Faulls was a member of several Boston-based bands, including Scarlet Haven (1993–2000) and The Jaded Salingers (2000–2002). Described as "suicide country" and "radio-friendly rock with a down-home feel"〔"15 in '02" by Joan Anderman, Boston Globe January 11, 2002〕 by early supporters such as Boston writers Jennifer Soong and Greg Lalas〔(Radio Daze – Boston Magazine )〕 and Joan Anderman of the Boston Globe, The Jaded Salingers featured Faulls on guitar and was fronted by musician/filmmaker Elgin James, who met while working together as bouncers at the Paradise Rock Club. Faulls and James have maintained a very close personal and creative relationship since disbanding the Jaded Salingers and continue to collaborate on music and film projects. Faulls played on James's solo release ''For Carol..'' in 2003 and also produced and directed several live concert recordings for James's post-Salingers band Righteous Jams. In 2008 they appeared in the ''Rage Against Society'' episode of Gangland in which they spoke openly about their experience/involvement with Boston hardcore gang FSU.

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ウィキペディアでAaron Faulls (born February 6, 1975), is an American television personality, filmmaker, musician and marine conservationist. He is best known for his role as the original host of the television series Into The Drink, a Travel documentary-style series based around Faulls's background as an underwater filmmaker and journalist. He is also known for his appearances on ''Gangland'', a documentary television series on the History Channel.== Music career ==Faulls was a member of several Boston-based bands, including Scarlet Haven (1993–2000) and The Jaded Salingers (2000–2002). Described as "suicide country" and "radio-friendly rock with a down-home feel""15 in '02" by Joan Anderman, Boston Globe January 11, 2002 by early supporters such as Boston writers Jennifer Soong and Greg Lalas(Radio Daze – Boston Magazine ) and Joan Anderman of the Boston Globe, The Jaded Salingers featured Faulls on guitar and was fronted by musician/filmmaker Elgin James, who met while working together as bouncers at the Paradise Rock Club. Faulls and James have maintained a very close personal and creative relationship since disbanding the Jaded Salingers and continue to collaborate on music and film projects. Faulls played on James's solo release ''For Carol..'' in 2003 and also produced and directed several live concert recordings for James's post-Salingers band Righteous Jams. In 2008 they appeared in the ''Rage Against Society'' episode of Gangland in which they spoke openly about their experience/involvement with Boston hardcore gang FSU.」の詳細全文を読む



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