Disappear fear

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disappear fear

Origin Baltimore, MD
Country United States
Years active 1987 - present
Genres folk-pop
Labels independent
Members Sonia Rutstein
Laura Cerulli
The correct title of this article is disappear fear. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.

disappear fear, an American folk/power pop band, formed in Baltimore in 1987. The original band consisted of sisters Sonia Rutstein and Cindy Frank. Their lyrics often addressed GLBT rights and other progressive political causes. They released four albums, then in 1996, Cindy Rutstein ceased playing regularly with the band in order to become a mother but occasionally still performs with them. Sonia Rutstein started a solo career (as "SONiA"). In 2005, Sonia Rutstein re-formed the band, with Laura Cerulli on percussion and vocals, and Angela Edge on bass guitar and trumpet. Sonia Rutstein provided lead vocals, guitar, harmonica and piano. The band released its first album in its new incarnation in October 2005. Angela has since left the band.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] disappear fear

  • Echo My Call (1988)
  • disappear fear (1994)
  • Deep Soul Diver (1995)
  • Live at the Bottom Line (1995)
  • Seed in the Sahara (1996)
  • DF05 Live (2005)

[edit] SONiA

  • Almost Chocolate (1997) (solo album by SONiA)
  • Me, Too (2002) (solo album by SONiA)
  • Live at the Down Home (2003) (solo album by SONiA)
  • No Bomb is Smart (2004) (solo album by SONiA)

[edit] SONiA's FAMILY

-Sonia (disappear fear lead singer) at times invites her sister and band co-founder, Cindy Frank onstage with her son, Dylan V., whose song, "Turtle Flowers" is a track on Me, Too, SONiA's second solo album.

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