Gramsci Melodic

Gramsci Melodic is an alternative rock band based in Pittsburgh, PA.[1][2] The band was started in 2006 by singer/guitarist Martin Rubeo. Other members include Joel York (synthesizers/programming), Sean Rayl (drums), Greg Haduch (keyboards), and Tony Willoe (bass/vocals). In 2009, Eric Granata started to perform at some shows with the band, playing guitar and percussion.

The band won the 2008 Joker Productions Rock Off and recorded its first full length album with Grammy Award winning producers at Audible Images. The band features guitar, bass, piano, drums, and synthesizers. The band was ranked as Pittsburgh's #2 Best Underground Band and #3 Best Rock Band by The Pittsburgh City Paper in 2008.[3] In 2009, Gramsci Melodic was named #3 Best Rock Band by The Pittsburgh City Paper.[4]

The band released its self-titled, debut album in June, 2009.[5]

Their music has been described as "simple and upbeat rock," "driving synth rock," "'70s funk" with "eclectronica," and similar to Fountains of Wayne, They Might Be Giants, and Weezer.[6]

Gramsci Melodic is known to travel with its own mascot, a dancing character with an oversized green head.[6]

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About the name

The name is pronounced, "GROM-SHE". The band is named[7] after Italian philosopher, Antonio Gramsci.[1] Rubeo is said to "like to drop knowledge on radical cultural theory in his spare time,"[7] thus providing insight into the origin of the band's name.

Miscellaneous

Founder, Martin Rubeo is a native of the Pittsburgh suburb of Peters Township and an alumnus of Bucknell University (class of 2001) where he was a student of post-minimalist composer, William Duckworth.[8] In addition to studying music, Rubeo also received his undergraduate degree in Political Science.[9] He also is a certified high school history teacher.[10]

Joel York, who plays and programs synthesizers for the band, is originally from Bradford, United Kingdom.[11] The other four members are all natives of Pittsburgh.[11]

Sean Rayl (drums) is a graduate of McNally Smith College of Music in St. Paul, Minnesota.[12]

Tony Willoe is a native of the Pittsburgh suburb of Mt.Lebanon. Formally known as the South Hills' best pizza driver. Known for timely deliveries and using his charm to win over the residents of Bridgeville, PA. Tony moved on from Serafina's to become the king of rock and roll.

Rubeo is the primary composer and lyricist for the band, although each member adapts his own part.[13]

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References

  1. ^ a b Duquesne Duke 9-11-2008
  2. ^ Ticketmaster Listing additional notability ref.
  3. ^ CP Best of 2008 Feature 12-11-2008
  4. ^ CP Best of 2009 Feature 12-10-2009
  5. ^ Pittsburgh Tribune Review 06-10-2009
  6. ^ a b Pittsburgh Post-Gazette>06-11-2009
  7. ^ a b CP 10-29-2008
  8. ^ William Duckworth - composer profile
  9. ^ The Sentry 11-20-2008 - Article scanned into PNG to provide source
  10. ^ CP 6-11-09
  11. ^ a b The Pitt News 1-9-2009 - Article scanned into PNG to provide source
  12. ^ McNally Smith College of Music
  13. ^ BMI Registrations

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