Brendan Hines
Math and Science
Ali Young
Sun, July 1, 2012
Doors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:00 pm
Bootleg Bar
$8.00
Tickets
This event is 21 and over
http://www.foldsilverlake.com/event/126663/Brendan Hines - (Set time: 8:00 PM)

Brendan Hines is often recognized for his contribution to television
and film. In that he is often seen on and in those things.
He also writes songs. Folk songs, of a type, soaked in whiskey and
last night's rejections and dried out in today's sunlight.
and film. In that he is often seen on and in those things.
He also writes songs. Folk songs, of a type, soaked in whiskey and
last night's rejections and dried out in today's sunlight.
Math and Science - (Set time: 9:00 PM)

Bio: John Wolf
John Wolf writes and sings songs and loves guitars and is married to a hottie and just had father's day, thanks to boy son, ike. You could also ramble on with bio materials like: Wolf played drums and bass for big label bands, Columbia's P.J. Olsson, and Warner Bros.' Crumb before inventing Math and Science, and signing with Brick Red records back in the day. Since then, Wolf has recorded some nifty albums of pop gems, in various self-produced recording styles, was admitted to USC Law School, graduated, passed the bar, got married, had a baby, and learned to make chili. But he still drives a van, so he is at least partially cool. John loves his new Math and Science band, a pop rock (power) trio based in Los Angeles, and ready to take over your mind.
Bio: Michael Dunn
We call him Poodle. He plays the drums. In fact, he learned to play the drums for the explicit purpose of being in Math and Science, a feat we are most grateful for. But that's only this renaissance man's most recent accomplishment. Often, he can be spotted in TV commercials running during major sporting events, most recently in a toilet paper ad. That's our Poodle! He's also an amazing chef and caterer and food creator (he invented packaged foods for everyone's favorite skinny-aisle grocery store that never has parking). He used to work for the lady from Three's Company, too, as some kind of chef, food guy. Anyway, look for him all over your Tivo (do they still have those?), and come see him play the drums the way Christopher Walken approaches a role.
Bio: Nathan Holloway
Nathan majored in music, playing guitar, at Indiana University, and grew up a few miles from band mate, John. But the two didn't meet until they sat across from each other at an Anus rehearsal, an avante garde L.A. band featured on the Howard Stern show a few years back. Incidentally, Poodle was in Anus, too. But all good bands called Anus must come to an end. Since then, Nathan has masterminded his own digital advertising agency, Bad Assembly. Nathan is REAL SMART, and is so good on the bass, John and Poodle almost quit the band. He's Mozart in a can, or on the bass, or something. Everyone's damn glad to have met him.
John Wolf writes and sings songs and loves guitars and is married to a hottie and just had father's day, thanks to boy son, ike. You could also ramble on with bio materials like: Wolf played drums and bass for big label bands, Columbia's P.J. Olsson, and Warner Bros.' Crumb before inventing Math and Science, and signing with Brick Red records back in the day. Since then, Wolf has recorded some nifty albums of pop gems, in various self-produced recording styles, was admitted to USC Law School, graduated, passed the bar, got married, had a baby, and learned to make chili. But he still drives a van, so he is at least partially cool. John loves his new Math and Science band, a pop rock (power) trio based in Los Angeles, and ready to take over your mind.
Bio: Michael Dunn
We call him Poodle. He plays the drums. In fact, he learned to play the drums for the explicit purpose of being in Math and Science, a feat we are most grateful for. But that's only this renaissance man's most recent accomplishment. Often, he can be spotted in TV commercials running during major sporting events, most recently in a toilet paper ad. That's our Poodle! He's also an amazing chef and caterer and food creator (he invented packaged foods for everyone's favorite skinny-aisle grocery store that never has parking). He used to work for the lady from Three's Company, too, as some kind of chef, food guy. Anyway, look for him all over your Tivo (do they still have those?), and come see him play the drums the way Christopher Walken approaches a role.
Bio: Nathan Holloway
Nathan majored in music, playing guitar, at Indiana University, and grew up a few miles from band mate, John. But the two didn't meet until they sat across from each other at an Anus rehearsal, an avante garde L.A. band featured on the Howard Stern show a few years back. Incidentally, Poodle was in Anus, too. But all good bands called Anus must come to an end. Since then, Nathan has masterminded his own digital advertising agency, Bad Assembly. Nathan is REAL SMART, and is so good on the bass, John and Poodle almost quit the band. He's Mozart in a can, or on the bass, or something. Everyone's damn glad to have met him.
Ali Young - (Set time: 7:00 PM)

The Amoeba Home Grown Artist Pick of the Month
Ali Young is a Los Angeles based songwriter and composer for television and film. Her debut EP “Love Animal” (2012) is a suite of original songs offering a glimpse at her ability to write intriguing lyrics and melodic hooks that are eminently hummable. These are songs about the heart and the broken hearted.
“I’m influenced by St. Vincent, Liz Phair, La Sera and Jenny Lewis. I like sweet melodies and a jangle-y guitar.”
Ali Young is a Los Angeles based songwriter and composer for television and film. Her debut EP “Love Animal” (2012) is a suite of original songs offering a glimpse at her ability to write intriguing lyrics and melodic hooks that are eminently hummable. These are songs about the heart and the broken hearted.
“I’m influenced by St. Vincent, Liz Phair, La Sera and Jenny Lewis. I like sweet melodies and a jangle-y guitar.”



