Paul Fink
Guitars, Vocals, Original Music and Lyrics
Paul has been playing guitar for more than 12 years.
After taking only
one lesson, he set out to learn the instrument on his own, and his very
personal style of playing and songwriting is one of the clarifying factors
in the Brother Rabbit sound. He enjoys "just getting to play some good music."
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Elizabeth Gonzalez
Vocalista Especialidad and Lyrics
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Elizabeth changed her mind early in life and
decided to grow up in South Texas. She studied classical vocal technique
for eight years, but mysteriously consented to sing Rock and Roll with
Brother Rabbit, against the advice of her friends, parents, fellow
Texans, and her own better judgment. We believe she is doing this as a
social protest against Broadway for failing to discover her and make her
a celebrated star. She is fond of neither rabbits, nor dogs, but knows
all the words to many Sarah Brightman, Marc Anthony, and Shirley Manson
songs. Besides an Audrey Hepburn fixation, and her dreams of one day operating
both a clothing store and a nightclub, she is considered almost normal.
She reports that she's having a fabulous time in Brother Rabbit.
In real life, she is studying retailing and fashion. |
Spoon
Drummer
Began bustin' out beats at the age of 15 in a quiet suburb of Syracuse.
With the help of a few friends, he chose to try and learn drums instead
of bass guitar (He also made the choice based on the fact that he likes
to bang on things.) Spoon insists on the fact that he will one day
become famous, thereby "getting back" at all the people who have not acknowledged
his existence. Other interests other than music include romantic serenades,
candle-lit dinners, and long walks on the beach.
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Larry Connelly
Guitarist
Larry started playing guitar at the age of 13. His first guitar was a copy of a copy of a copy of a Gibson Les Paul.
He learned how to play his first two songs on that guitar;
America - Horse With No Name and
Black Sabbath - Iron Man. Musical influences consist of Gary Rossington, Toni Iomi, Jimmy Page, and Ace
Frehley. |