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Elizabeth and the Catapult : ウィキペディア英語版
Elizabeth & the Catapult

Elizabeth & The Catapult is a Brooklyn-based artist, consisting of singer-songwriter Elizabeth Ziman. She is best known for her 2009 album ''Taller Children,'' produced by Mike Mogis and Dan Molad and released on Verve Forecast.
==History==
Ziman, who grew up in Greenwich Village,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bio )〕 trained from youth as a classical pianist,〔 writing her first songs on an upright piano at age 6. She attended the Berklee College of Music on a scholarship to study classical composition, and was awarded the 2001 ASCAP Leiber and Stoller scholarship for her song "Like Water is to Sand."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Elizabeth and the Catapult's Biography )〕 Her original plans to pursue film scoring〔 were changed in 2002 when Patti Austin came to Berklee to recruit background vocalists for an Ella Fitzgerald tribute tour.〔 Ziman toured with Austin for 18 months,〔 causing her subsequent compositional style to draw heavily from jazz vocalists such as Fitzgerald, Nina Simone, Billie Holiday and Sarah Vaughan. She met Esperanza Spalding through the Patti Austin band and Spalding eventually played bass in Ziman's first band while still attending Berklee.
Ziman met Lucius drummer and fellow student Dan Molad and Esperanza Spalding at a party during their final semester at Berklee, and they began performing together shortly afterward. Esperanza Spalding left the band soon after and Guitarist Pete Lalish(Lucius), another Berklee student, later joined the band after Ziman saw him performing at a Boston bar and invited him to collaborate.〔 After Ziman and Molad completed their studies, the band moved to Brooklyn in early 2005.〔 Using Molad's home studio,〔 the band financed, recorded and produced an EP, ''Elizabeth & The Catapult'' in 2006.〔 The band was the featured ''Billboard'' Underground Artist for October 2006,〔 and signed with Verve Records in 2008.〔

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