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| birth_place = | | birth_place = Seattle, WA | ||
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| instrument = keyboards | | instrument = keyboards, piano | ||
| occupation = | | occupation = musician | ||
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| associated_acts = [[American Music Club]] | | associated_acts = [[American Music Club]] | ||
| website = | | website = {{url|www.bsmusic.net}} | ||
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'''Brian Schindele''' is | '''Brian Schindele''' is a San Francisco-based musician, having moved to the Bay Area before his freshman year of high school from the Seattle, Washington area. Schindele learned piano, trombone and drums as a child. | ||
==Brian Schindele with American Music Club== | ==Brian Schindele with American Music Club== | ||
Schindele played with [[Farmers]] and knew many American Music Club once and former members, including [[Vudi]], [[Tim Vaughan]], [[Bruce Kaphan]] and [[Matt Norelli]]. AMC brought Schindele in to play keyboards during their sessions for their 1987 album ''[[Engine]]'' - Schindele played on "[[Outside This Bar]]", "[[Mom's TV]]", "[[Art Of Love]]" and "[[Asleep]]". | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.bsmusic.net/ Brian Schindele] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Latest revision as of 18:25, 27 February 2018
| Brian Schindele | |
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| Born | Seattle, WA |
| Occupation(s) | musician |
| Instruments | keyboards, piano |
| Associated acts | American Music Club |
| Website |
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Brian Schindele is a San Francisco-based musician, having moved to the Bay Area before his freshman year of high school from the Seattle, Washington area. Schindele learned piano, trombone and drums as a child.
Brian Schindele with American Music Club
Schindele played with Farmers and knew many American Music Club once and former members, including Vudi, Tim Vaughan, Bruce Kaphan and Matt Norelli. AMC brought Schindele in to play keyboards during their sessions for their 1987 album Engine - Schindele played on "Outside This Bar", "Mom's TV", "Art Of Love" and "Asleep".