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Blaine L. Reininger : ウィキペディア英語版 | Blaine L. Reininger Blaine L. Reininger (born Blaine Leslie Reininger, 1953, Pueblo, Colorado, United States)〔''Music For Vagabonds: The Tuxedomoon Chronicles'' by Isabelle Corbisier (Lighting Source, 2008) - ISBN 978-1-906496-08-1〕 is an American post-punk, new-wave and alternative pop singer, songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist (particularly violin), writer and performer. He is known for being a member of the group Tuxedomoon since 1977 after co-founding it with Steven Brown and, latterly, for a notable music and theatre career, both as a soloist and contributor to other artist's recordings, including Durutti Column, Snakefinger, Anna Domino, Savage Republic, Paul Haig, William Lee Self's Montanablue project, Devine & Statton and Brown himself. ==Early history - Tuxedomoon== After learning the violin and guitar during childhood and studying music theory in San Francisco, Reininger formed the band Tuxedomoon with composer, singer, musician and college-mate Steven Brown and appeared on early albums such as ''Half Mute'', ''Desire'' and ''Suite En Sous-Sol'' before departing early in 1983 to pursue a solo career. He permanently rejoined Tuxedomoon in 1988 and has subsequently appeared on more recent recordings such as ''Vapour Trails'', issued in 2007 by independent label Crammed Discs.
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