Brian Rosenworcel

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Photo of Brian Rosenworcel playing at the FleetBoston Pavilion in Boston on July 11, 2004.

Brian Rosenworcel is an American drummer and co-founder of the band Guster.[1] Along with guitarist/singers Ryan Miller and Adam Gardner, Rosenworcel formed the band while studying at Tufts University in the early 1990s. [2] He is from West Hartford, Connecticut and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.[3] For many years, Rosenworcel exclusively played hand drums in the band, before expanding his setup to include a more traditional drum kit. [4] Rosenworcel has co-written several of the group's songs and, beginning with 2003's Keep it Together, contributed to their lyrics. [5]

In addition, the drummer has maintained the band's active studio and tour journals since 1999.[6] His sister is FCC commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel.[7] He is Jewish.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.npr.org/transcripts/5696141 NPR
  2. ^ Krakoff, Justin https://tuftsdaily.com/arts/2016/12/09/25-years-into-its-career-tufts-guster-keeps-on-rocking/ Tufts Faily
  3. ^ Pennington, Juliet https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/travel/2017/09/21/the-vip-lounge-with-brian-rosenworcel-guster/6Utfoayaqh3BYx29KeG0yO/story.html The Boston Globe
  4. ^ Ray, Randy https://jambands.com/features/2010/10/29/guster-s-easy-wonderful-20-years-with-brian-rosenworcel/2/ Jambands.com
  5. ^ Wiebe, Crystal K. https://www.nwitimes.com/entertainment/drummers-songwriting-brings-attention-to-guster/article_8c64c642-81cd-5488-926f-8241b1a09e0b.html NWI Times
  6. ^ Greenhaus, Mike https://relix.com/articles/detail/reel_time_guster/ Relix
  7. ^ "FCC requires Comcast to place Bloomberg alongside other news channels", The Hill’s Hillicon Valley.
  8. ^ Adams, Dean (May 28, 2013). "'Non-Practicing Jew Rock': interview with Guster percussionist Brian Rosenworcel". Penn Live.


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