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He was recommended by Mark O'Connell, the band's original drummer and Rubano's childhood friend. Monologist may or may not be released. It got to the point where I didn't want to play other people's music anymore, I didn't enjoy not having any creative input (...). But when I joined Taking Back Sunday I was completely sick of being a session musician, it didn't fulfill me at all.
During his years with TBS, they signed to Warner Bros., toured the world, sold millions of albums and earned 2 RIAA certified Gold records.
Matt’s versatility and love of all genres of music have earned him various performing and recording experiences including iconic stages like Madison Square Garden and Lincoln Center.
With Taking Back Sunday he has recorded two albums, Where You Want to Be and Louder Now.
Prior to TBS, Rubano had excelled as a musician playing in experimental bands like Schleigho, which fused acid jazz with funk, performed in the musical Bat Boy, and worked on Lauryn Hill's album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill as a bassist.
It's like monologues but with tunes instead of stories!
This months guest: Vinny Hoffer!
Of Italian-Jewish origin, Matt Rubano studied at the prestigious Berklee College of Music. (The Scutches)
Featuring:
Andy Bustillos
Mark Dowling
Danielle Grace
Lauren Kahn
Matt Mayer
Keaton Patti
Alexis Rhiannon
Matthew Rubano
Hosted by Jared Weil
Five dollars!
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WOMEN AND MEN: TAKEN
https://east.ucbtheatre.com/performance/38485
The UCB house team Women & Men will kidnap a talented monologist and force them to tell a great story.
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MATT RUBANO
Matt Rubano is an Electric and Acoustic Bassist from New York. After attending The Berklee College of Music, Matt began his session career at age 21 playing bass on the Grammy Award winning “The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill” which went on to sell over 20 million copies worldwide.
About that stage of his musical career with the former Fugees leader, he assures that "it was something that for years and years I wanted to do with my life, and I dedicated myself fully to it. He joined Taking Back Sunday in 2003 to fill the bassist position left by Shaun Cooper. If you get hired for a recording, you go in, you work with the producer, they send you a check and that's it.
Then they'll force their victim to watch as they spin that story into some crazy fun improv.
I was in New York, and there are plenty of opportunities and work there if you want to play. A group of improvisers will then use these songs to inspire scenes. I achieved certain things, like that album... Whereas when you're in something for years and years, and you see it growing, developing and changing is a much more rewarding way to spend time."
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In 2003 Matt joined Taking Back Sunday and immediately began working on the band’s sophomore album “Where You Want To Be” which debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 selling 160,000+ copies in the first week. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Matt Rubano.
No spoilers.
Women and Men is:
Brennan Mulligan, Ryan Haney, Zack Willis, Zack Poitras, Carrie McCrossen, Kassia Miller, Chet Siegel, and Steve Theiss.
Monologist: Matt Rubano
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