[gallery type="slideshow" link="none" size="full" ids="129823"] What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? Music captured my soul as a toddler. So did the fine arts. So did great literature. I pursued the fine arts until I was 15 and realized that my next youngest brother, Bill, was much better than me. I love his work. In fact, he designed all of our silkscreen posters that will be part of our merch later this year. Then I switched to music as my leading art form. I began playing clarinet at 8. It was handed down to me from my oldest brother, Scot, who is still playing wind instruments, the blues harp, as well as bass, guitar & singing. BTW, our youngest brother, David, always had a great singing voice so he does that in the band as well as guitar & bass. Reading led writing and I am a prolific writer of songs, short stories and progressive politics.
Interview: The NoBS
Interview: The NoBS
Interview: The NoBS
[gallery type="slideshow" link="none" size="full" ids="129823"] What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? Music captured my soul as a toddler. So did the fine arts. So did great literature. I pursued the fine arts until I was 15 and realized that my next youngest brother, Bill, was much better than me. I love his work. In fact, he designed all of our silkscreen posters that will be part of our merch later this year. Then I switched to music as my leading art form. I began playing clarinet at 8. It was handed down to me from my oldest brother, Scot, who is still playing wind instruments, the blues harp, as well as bass, guitar & singing. BTW, our youngest brother, David, always had a great singing voice so he does that in the band as well as guitar & bass. Reading led writing and I am a prolific writer of songs, short stories and progressive politics.