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The Boneless Children Foundation is a San Francisco (USA) indie rock band. Their debut full length self-released CD, ("Stars For Anyone," ) was released on October 2, 2007 to generally positive reviews, eventually reaching No. 200 on the College Music Journal charts in November 2007. == History == The Boneless Children Foundation began in 2003 with a line-up of Brian Gorman (of Tartufi) on drums, Michael Musika on guitar and vocals and David Sophia-Siegel on bass guitar and occasional vocals. The group was joined by Paco Romane on bass, after which time Sophia-Siegel moved to lead guitar. The group recorded an EP and played around the San Francisco Bay Area, including a stint as the house band for the Killing My Lobster sketch comedy show, "Pop!",〔http://www.killingmylobster.com/content/view/74/48/ KML Pop!〕 before Musika, Gorman and Romane left the band in 2005. In 2005, Sophia-Siegel was the Musical Director for the Killing My Lobster sketch comedy show, "The Wonderful World of Science." He put together a band for the show which included piano player Jonathan Kepke. After the show's run was completed, Sophia-Siegel and Kepke continued playing together, with Kepke on bass and Sophia-Siegel on guitar and vocals. Soon thereafter J. Logan Barrier was added on drums and the new Boneless Children Foundation was born.〔http://www.bonelesschildren.com/bio.shtml Official Boneless Children Foundation Bio〕 Aside from their work with the group, J. Logan Barrier is a fine art and commercial photographer, Jonathan Kepke is an audio engineer specializing in audio for film, and David Sophia-Siegel composes music for short films and theatrical productions. The group's website includes a blog run by the group as well as photo-based webcomics written by Sophia-Siegel. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Boneless Children Foundation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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