Sam Endicott
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Sam Endicott | |
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Birth name | Samuel Bingham Endicott |
Born | August 13, 1974 |
Genre(s) | Alternative rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Keyboard Guitar Vocals |
Years active | 2003-present |
Associated acts | The Bravery |
Sam Endicott (b. August 13, 1974) is the lead singer for the New York-based band The Bravery. Endicott grew up in the Washington, DC, suburb of Bethesda, Maryland. Before moving to NYC and founding The Bravery, he received a degree in psychology from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, where he was classmates with Bravery keyboardist John Conway. He wrote all of the songs on The Bravery's debut album , which was reportedly recorded in "various bedrooms" in New York, as well as The Bravery’s latest album The Sun and The Moon.
As freshmen, Endicott and Conway's musical partnership began inauspiciously, playing local bars in mock-ska band Skabba the Hut, which also included CSI: Miami star Jonathan Togo. The two went on to play together in numerous bands and recording projects, including new wave outfit Conquistador. Upon moving to NYC in early '00s, Endicott joined power pop group The Pasties, and eventually recorded the demos that would become the first Bravery record in the home studio of lead singer Devon Copley. At this point, Endicott also switched from bass guitar to vocals, taking singing lessons over the phone from his mother, a classically trained singer. Guitarist Michael Zakarin joined after answering an advert in a local paper, and brought with him bassist Mike Hindert, a classmate of his from Georgetown University in Washington, DC. Drummer Anthony Burulcich was living in Boston where he had studied percussion at Berklee College of Music. After the tragic death of his sister, Burulcich moved back to his childhood home in Long Island New York to be with his family. On the day Burulcich was moving, while driving with his belongings in a Uhaul truck, Endicott called him. Endicott and Burulich were introduced by mutual friends in NY band Bishop Allen.
Sam is a multi-instrumentalist playing guitar, bass, keyboards and programs electronic drums and synthesizers. Endicott has become increasingly more involved in film making; he has co-directed and written a number of the Bravery's music videos, and appears as an actor in the independent film Modern Romance. He is also credited as Producer on the Bravery's debut album, as well as the "Moon" album--described as an "alternate take" on their second release The Sun and the Moon. He has stated that he intends to work in a Producer capacity with other bands in the near future.
In 2005, he had a public feud with Brandon Flowers, frontman of The Killers, a band which shares the same PR firm.
Endicott made his music video directing debut with the video for the Bravery's "Believe" in 2008.
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