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| birth_place = | | birth_place = Seattle, WA | ||
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| instrument = keyboards | | instrument = keyboards, piano | ||
| occupation = | | occupation = musician | ||
| years_active = | | years_active = | ||
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| associated_acts = [[American Music Club]] | | associated_acts = [[American Music Club]] | ||
| website = | | website = {{url|www.bsmusic.net}} | ||
| notable_instruments = | | notable_instruments = | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''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== | ||