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Brendan Reed (musician) : ウィキペディア英語版
Brendan Reed

Brendan Reed is an American multi-instrumentalist, composer, artist, and film-maker from Williamsburg, Virginia known for his short films, recordings, compositions, and performances with numerous bands from Montréal, Canada and Williamsburg, Virginia.
==Career==
Uneducate Evil released three EPs (featuring six songs each). Each of these EP's were officially untitled but were informally listed and referenced according to the date they were recorded: ''6/11/97'', ''7/3/97'', and ''9/16/97''. All three EPs were compiled onto CD by Villa Villa Nola in 2000 in a release called ''Secret Trail''. Uneducate Evil often performed at local benefits and shows organized by the small community of young musicians sharing recording gear, live sound equipment, and the all-ages performance space at ''The Shed''. Uneducate Evil rarely performed outside of Virginia but was invited to perform at Oberlin Conservatory of Music (Oberlin, Ohio) in May and July 1996.
The Spartans(1997–1999) consisted of Reed on drums and vocals, Lauginiger on bass guitar and vocals, and Quinn Taylor on guitar and vocals. The group often performed as The Spartans (Volcano River). The band made numerous live recordings and self-released one record (''Volcano River'' in 1998). They rarely performed outside of Virginia but were invited to play at the Rhode Island School of Design on May 1, 1998.
In 2002 Reed founded Les Angles Morts with Myles Broscoe, Owain Lawson, and Kyle Fostner, an instrumental group that composed and performed scores for short videos created by the band members. The band released one album, entitled ''What's Real?'' (2005) on Blue Skies Turn Black Records, and numerous untitled 3" mini CDs. The band toured the eastern United States, Quebec, and Ontario. Reed briefly recorded and performed under the name Secrets of Mana in 2007.〔()〕
In 2002 Reed founded Let Lowns with guitarist Victoria Morrison. Let Lowns self released one album (later released by Villa Villa Nola) called ''Humbilical Horde'' (2004).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Zen Cart MVC system )〕 Personal stories about Reed are featured in Jeff Miller's book, ''Ghost Pine'' and the ''Wolf'' issue of the Ghost Pine Zine.〔() 〕
In 2007 Reed played bass guitar, guitar, and drums in Think About Life. He wrote the lyrics and sang lead vocals on ''Bastian and The Boar''.

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