Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Thursday, February 7, 2008
The Bloomingfields
Headquartered in the Bloomfield Avenue basement studio of Janet Donofrio and David Rieth, the Bloomingfields sing songs about marriage, commuting, and Velcro® upon a wall of rock built by Brendan Mee (bass), John Packel (drums), and Andy Day (guitar).The Bloomingfields are currently touring the world, albeit slowly.
Their influences include The Modern Lovers, Grandaddy, The Taking Heads, The Lilacs, Nick Lowe, The New York Dolls, The Moldy Peaches, and Henrik Ibsen.
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Avril Fagan
Avril Fagan is a Montclair Mom and third grade teacher. Born in Jamaica, West Indies and raised in Queens, NY, Avril's first singing experiences occurred in the junior choir at Bethany Baptist Church in Jamaica, Queens. Since then she has sung in high school performances, a host of recitals, talent shows and weddings.
These days, Avril takes pleasure in using her voice and love of music to inspire her son Liam, as well as her students, to take chances by performing on stage. She is inspired by all types of music and performs whenever and wherever she can. Avril is very proud to be a parent who rocks!
These days, Avril takes pleasure in using her voice and love of music to inspire her son Liam, as well as her students, to take chances by performing on stage. She is inspired by all types of music and performs whenever and wherever she can. Avril is very proud to be a parent who rocks!
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Rachael and Mark Egan

Rachael and Mark Egan are parents to Arabella.
Rachael is a writer and Stay at Home Mom, and Mark is the New York Bureau Chief for Reuters News Agency.
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Shelflife
Shelflife consists of three old schoolmates from Nutley, NJ- Lonnie Lafoon on drums, percussion, and background vocals- Eric Lordi on bass, keyboards and vocals- and Mark Roselli on electric and acoustic guitars and vocals.They are currently in the studio working on their second full release of original material in the vein of The Police, REM and Toad the Wet Sprocket- expected release date Summer 2008. Their 12-song debut "Splice the Mainbrace" spawned a few songs that made their way onto internet radio playlists, a cd compilation by 91.9 FM WNTI featuring the first volume of NJ best unsigned bands, and even a few iPods.
For latest news, upcoming performances, free previews & downloads, photos and more, go to: www.myspace.com/shelflifetheband
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Bob Cannon
Montclair resident BOB CANNON has approached the music business from enough angles to fill a geometry quiz.An editor and music journalist by day for publications like Entertainment Weekly and Performing Songwriter, he has also enjoyed a long career throughout the Northeast as a performer, songwriter, producer, and arranger.
His songs have earned awards from the American Song Festival and graced the country charts, but living the past eight years in New Jersey has long since erased his Southern accent.
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Christine Kelly
Christine Kelly is a single mom, professor and leisure-rocker with the Montclair based band Angels Garage.A life-long New Jerseyan, Kelly emerged from the New Brunswick music scene in the early 1990 as a rising singer-songwriter, winning East Cost Rocker's "Best Songwriter" and "Best Female Artist" in consecutive years.
Having opened up for acts like Ani DeFranco, Richie Havens, Roger McGuinn, and Warren Zevon, she now takes great pleasure in playing local pubs and cafes.
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Monday, February 4, 2008
Alma Schneider
Alma Schneider grew up in New York City, listening to her parents eclectic record collection, harmonizing with her six siblings, and attending the High School of Music and Art. At the University of Wisconsin, and after college, she played music often, both socially and in local venues. After graduate school in Social Work, marriage, four kids and a move to the suburbs, however, she struggled to find the time to indulge her passion for music. In 2005 Alma combined her love of music and background in community organizing to found Parents Who Rock, an organization dedicated to helping parents re-connect with their musical past through organized performances for charity.Alma is also Founder and CEO of Take Back the Kitchen, LLC (www.takebackthekitchen.blogspot.com), where she combines her background in counseling with her other passion, cooking, to help women overcome the common and individual obstacles to achieving their goals in the kitchen.
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Dea Viola
Born and raised in Salvador, Brazil, Dea Viola is a professionally trained singer, dancer and choreographer with a background in musical theater, ballroom dancing, ballet, jazz and modern techniques.This mother of 4, is the female vocalist for the local rock n’ roll cover band CRANETOWN.
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Ruby on the Vine
Ruby on the Vine is a Montclair, New Jersey based underground fold - rock band featuring Myrna Marcarian (vocals, guitar,keyboards) Geoff Feinberg (guitar), Matt Klss (bass), John Ehlis (mandolin), Dave Cushing (drums). Formed in the late 1990s, ROTV is led by Ms. Marcarian, who from 1977 to 1986, was co-leader of the critically-acclaimed new wave band, Human Switchboard from Cleveland, Ohio. Writing in the New York Times back in 1980, Robert Palmer called Human Switcboard the "best underground white band in America today," After the demise of Human Switchboard, Ms. Marcarian released a solo EP (Human Touch) in 1989, and then retired from the music scene to raise a family.
The retirement didn't last forever. ROTV has been gigging in the New York area now for nearly 10 years , and in 2003 released their debut album, This World of Days, to rave reviews. Containing 10 new original songs, the album features an impressive roster of friends and musicians, including her longtime collaborator and co-songwriter, Geoff Feinberg. Doug Hall (keyboards, backing vocals, guitar, production), Bernie Worrell of Parliament Funkadelic (keyboards), Tony Maimone, Pere Ubu (bass) Mark Spencer who has played with Laura Cantrell, Uncle Tupelo and the Blood Oranges, (guitar), Frank Villardi from Feedie Johnson, Suzanne Vega and the Bacon Brosthers (drums), Andy Mckee (bass), Ron Metz (drums, George Usher (keyboards),
"This World of Days is a remarkable comeback . . . Marcarian hasn't missed a beat despite a 14 - year layoff. Purring and wailing like the mature Patti Smith, Marcarian's voice sounds terrific, from slinky sex-kitten torch songs to passionate ballads to drving, garagy rock . . . Here's hoping 2004 sees Ruby on the Vine bring some of that old Human Switchboard magic back to a NYC club scene that's starving for a band with this much substance and passion." Jim Testa, Jerseybeat Magazine
"Intriguing . . . We already knew she could walk alone, and now she's sounding real sharp again," Richard Riegel, Village Voice
"An impressive offering, Ruby on the Vine features Myrna's distinctive vocals at the helm with traces of Marianne Faithful, Patti Smith and Maria McKee . . . The album is loaded with catchy tracks . . from Americana roots to 50s girl- group to 80s New Wave. Give this very original work a listen." Michelle Picardo, Freetime Magazine, Rochester, NY.
Ruby on the Vine is working on a second album.
The retirement didn't last forever. ROTV has been gigging in the New York area now for nearly 10 years , and in 2003 released their debut album, This World of Days, to rave reviews. Containing 10 new original songs, the album features an impressive roster of friends and musicians, including her longtime collaborator and co-songwriter, Geoff Feinberg. Doug Hall (keyboards, backing vocals, guitar, production), Bernie Worrell of Parliament Funkadelic (keyboards), Tony Maimone, Pere Ubu (bass) Mark Spencer who has played with Laura Cantrell, Uncle Tupelo and the Blood Oranges, (guitar), Frank Villardi from Feedie Johnson, Suzanne Vega and the Bacon Brosthers (drums), Andy Mckee (bass), Ron Metz (drums, George Usher (keyboards),
"This World of Days is a remarkable comeback . . . Marcarian hasn't missed a beat despite a 14 - year layoff. Purring and wailing like the mature Patti Smith, Marcarian's voice sounds terrific, from slinky sex-kitten torch songs to passionate ballads to drving, garagy rock . . . Here's hoping 2004 sees Ruby on the Vine bring some of that old Human Switchboard magic back to a NYC club scene that's starving for a band with this much substance and passion." Jim Testa, Jerseybeat Magazine
"Intriguing . . . We already knew she could walk alone, and now she's sounding real sharp again," Richard Riegel, Village Voice
"An impressive offering, Ruby on the Vine features Myrna's distinctive vocals at the helm with traces of Marianne Faithful, Patti Smith and Maria McKee . . . The album is loaded with catchy tracks . . from Americana roots to 50s girl- group to 80s New Wave. Give this very original work a listen." Michelle Picardo, Freetime Magazine, Rochester, NY.
Ruby on the Vine is working on a second album.
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JOHN “YANNI” FOTIADIS
An Architect by day, and multi-instrumentalist / singer-songwriter by night, John Fotiadis (‘Yanni’ to his friends) has written and recorded pop music for film, theater and TV. He is presently working on a new album / project called “Empty City Squares”
John’s original music fuses Britpop and Rock. An accomplished musician (guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, and vocals), John performs frequently in Manhattan and Northern New Jersey. He often plays music with his 11-year-old daughter Kassandra, a budding pianist and singer.
For more info go to www.soundclick.com/johnfotiadis
John’s original music fuses Britpop and Rock. An accomplished musician (guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, and vocals), John performs frequently in Manhattan and Northern New Jersey. He often plays music with his 11-year-old daughter Kassandra, a budding pianist and singer.
For more info go to www.soundclick.com/johnfotiadis
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Ed Daingerfield
Ed has played in several rock, blues and jazz groups during the last century. For the past few years, he has backed up many notable singers in the PWR community, raising money for charity and having a blast. Ed lives in Montclair with his wife Linda, daughters Emily, Liz and Caitlin, and two rambunctious hound dogs.Favorite album: Miles Davis' 'Kind of Blue' (of course)
Currently listening to: Jim Hall, Buddy Guy, and anything Eric Clapton ever put out.
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Maureen Fichten
Maureen Fichten is a singer/songwriter and mom of two.Originally from Massachusetts she spent her early years performing in New York City and across the US.
She is very happy to be a part of Parents Who Rock.
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Rabbi E. Noach Shapiro
Rabbi E. Noach Shapiro has been the rabbi of Shomrei Emunah since August 1, 2004.
Rabbi Shapiro's vision of the role of a congregational rabbi is "to lead a community in transforming a synagogue from a 'Beit Hak'nesset', a place where people gather, to a 'Kehilla Kedosha', a sacred community defined by mitzvot, compassion, commitment, Torah, music and celebration."
A little known fact about Rabbi Shapiro is that 'back in the day' he lived briefly in Northern Thailand and made a living playing music in pubs every night.
Rabbi Shapiro's vision of the role of a congregational rabbi is "to lead a community in transforming a synagogue from a 'Beit Hak'nesset', a place where people gather, to a 'Kehilla Kedosha', a sacred community defined by mitzvot, compassion, commitment, Torah, music and celebration."
A little known fact about Rabbi Shapiro is that 'back in the day' he lived briefly in Northern Thailand and made a living playing music in pubs every night.
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John Paul Uva
All-time favorites include Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, Lucinda Williams, and REM, but nowadays he listens to a lot of alt-country bands -- Old 97s, Ryan Adams, Wilco, Jayhawks.
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Jack Rigg
Professional Musician, Producer, Songwriter, Composer. 1971-1995.
Performed and recorded as a guitarist; toured internationally and performed in clubs, concert halls and arenas with many bands; played on many recordings, wrote songs and composed music for modern dance companies and off-Broadway shows; produced records; written up in Rolling Stone, People, New York Times, New York Post, Village Voice, Cream; earned Gold Record. Bands that I have toured and recorded with include Blue Oyster Cult and David Johanson. Favorite bands include Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Pearl Jam, Black Crowes. Currently listening to Richard Thompson, Jeff Buckley.
Performed and recorded as a guitarist; toured internationally and performed in clubs, concert halls and arenas with many bands; played on many recordings, wrote songs and composed music for modern dance companies and off-Broadway shows; produced records; written up in Rolling Stone, People, New York Times, New York Post, Village Voice, Cream; earned Gold Record. Bands that I have toured and recorded with include Blue Oyster Cult and David Johanson. Favorite bands include Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Pearl Jam, Black Crowes. Currently listening to Richard Thompson, Jeff Buckley.
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Thursday, January 31, 2008
George Greenfield
George Greenfield’s music probes LIFE — “You got to slow down, take a look around, life’s not as bad as it seems. So I reach in my soul for a prayer I can hold, and hope I wake up from this dream... LOVE — “The light of the dark shows the way from our fear to our heart where our love is still yearning. The light of the dark shows the way to the place where the fire of our love is still burning...” LOSS — “Good-bye so long, so hard to say, when heartache’s just a word away...” and, SELF — “Painting life I’m colorblind. Loving red’s a state of mind. Walking I can’t feel my feet. Somehow I make it down the street.” His songs speak of the search for basic honesty in personal relationships, the evolution of self, intimacy and life’s journey.George first began playing guitar at the age of 13 and began
writing songs while at the University of Buffalo. At the university, he
also founded and managed a successful coffeehouse supporting up-and-coming
singer-songwriters including Don McLean and Bruce Cockburn. After
graduating with a degree in Arts Management, George moved into concert
promotion featuring such artists as Elton John, Eric Clapton, and James
Taylor. He subsequently was Assistant Director of New York’s Town Hall,
Orchestra Manager of the Baltimore Symphony, Director of New Line
Presentations (the former lecture and literary division of New Line Cinema). In 2003, after many years as president of Lecture Literary Management, Inc., he founded and is president of CreativeWell, Inc. - the Montclair based lecture and literary agency (www.creativewell.com).
Living parallel lives, he continued writing and pursuing his music while building a company that is consistent with his ideals with a dedication to issues of social justice, the environment and political awareness. With the forthcoming release of his debut CD “Light of the Dark,” George’s commitment to share his music with a wider audience enters a new phase of dominance in his life.
He lives with his wife and five year old son in Montclair where he has performed with Parents Who Rock. He listens to a wide range of music (like the rest of us) with favorites including: Batacato, Annie Lenox and Mika (all among his 5 year old’s favorites), assorted Bach, Telemann & Mozart, Chet Baker in Paris and Cesaria Evora. Most influential band: The Beatles.
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Angels Garage
With respect for rock’s past and a view to its future, Angels Garage churns out a snappy set of covers and originals that make you want to shake the floorboards.Since 2004 the band has entertained at Montclair fundraisers, parties and beerhalls.
Featuring Christine Kelly, vocals; Fabio Giron, guitar; John Whipple, trumpet; Angel Kenney, percussion; John Poglinco, bass; and Dave Cushing, drums.
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Felt
Started in 2005 after (Alma convinced Richard to dust off his guitar for her first “parents who rock” show)- eventually and he joined Tarquin and Jim- who picked the name.Felt began like any other “Dad Band” But there must have been some magic in that old drum set they found, cause pretty soon they found their groove.
http://www.myspace.com/feltband
From left : Ian Smit (guitar, seated), Richard Eigen (second fiddle), Tarquin Learned (guitar and vocals) Matt Hauser (drums), Jim Robertson (bass), Steve Feldman (percussion)
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Megan Lewis
Megan Lewis is a mother of two girls, Sarah and Elana, and a lawyer as well.
I'm Not the Only One Asking is her debut recording.
I'm Not the Only One Asking is her debut recording.
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Big Mamou
Big Mamou plays an original mix of traditional based Cajun and Country music, from infectious two steps to drunken waltzes to soulful ballads to rocking Zydeco.John Sherman has fronted former New York bands Jole Blonde and The Zephyrs, and toured with Richard Thompson.
Jim and Julianne have had their songs used in both film and TV - Julianne has toured with Walter Egan and performed with Travis Tritt.
Billy Loos played drums with the Hydraulic Mosquitos, Sex Pod, and Bay of Pigs, and is currently also performing with Her Vanished Grace.
Larry Buksbaum played lead guitar with Killer Fish, and produced both The Smithereens and Kid Creole and the Cocoanuts.
John Sherman, accordion, vocals
Julianne Fenhagen, vocals
Jim Fenhagen, bass, vocals
Billy Loos, drums
Larry Buksbaum, guitar
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Paul Ruderman

Lyrical ingenuity, and deep grooves, define Ruderman's “thing” and create an infectious, original sound that has been appealing to metropolitan New Yorkers and college audiences for more than 15 years. Formerly on Atlantic Records' subsidiary Q Records, Ruderman toured nationally throughout the 90's and into the new millennium before moving on to raise a family with his wife Jacquie.
Lots of Ruderman nuggets can be found at Ruderman.com, and you can hear him now at annual reunion concerts in Manhattan, or at Parents Who Rock in Montclair, New Jersey, where he currently resides.
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Meryl McCusker
Singer/songwriter Meryl McCusker began in the arts with a high stepping career in musical theatre. She landed lead roles in US and European companies of Cats, Annie and A Chorus Line as well as credits in film and television.Full time motherhood did not curtail her passion for music and Meryl is currently in her ninth year as a teacher for Music Together, a nationally known early childhood music program.
At the same time, working with her guitar Meryl has built a catalog of original material that she performs ofen with covers of other artists' songs and jazz standards.
www.merylmccusker.com
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El Kabong

El Kabong consists of Carrie Cantor (rhythm guitar, vocals), Rob Halper (bass), Jim Kvoriak (lead guitar, vocals), and Michael Trullinger (drums, vocals), who have been getting together since the spring of 2007.
The band plays covers of energetic alt-country artists such as Ryan Adams, Kathleen Edwards, the Old 97s, and the Drive-By Truckers, with some straight-on, good old-fashioned rock 'n' roll via Sheryl Crow or Blondie thrown into the mix.
Though new on the scene, El Kabong has played twice at the Church Street Kitchen and will play at the Diva Lounge as part of Parents Who Rock on Jan. 26.
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Rob Halper is not quitting his day job as Director of Video Communications at Johnson & Johnson, where he has written music for corporate videos. While at Oberlin College, Rob played guitar and sang in a band named after a carton of milk, "Heritage House", and attended classes when time permitted. He now plays guitar and bass with Carrie Cantor at the Church Street Kitchen, and bass in El Kabong.
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Carrie Cantor is a free-lance book editor and mother of an MHS graduate, Nathaniel, and a soon-to-be graduate, Ethan.
Besides playing rhythm guitar and singing in El Kabong, she performs every other Thursday at the Church Street Kitchen (formerly Church Street Cafe) doing covers of Joni Mitchell, Sheryl Crow, Neil Young, The Grateful Dead, and many other artists.
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Jessica Henry

Jessica Henry is an assistant professor in the Justice Studies Department at Montclair State University and a former public defender.
She has lived in Montclair for the past six years with her husband, Ken, and her two children, Jack and Max.
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Aviva Patz
By day, Aviva Patz is a Montclair mom of two daughters, 6, and 3, and a freelance magazine writer and editor. By night, she's a swinging, singing mama with the amp turned up to 11.Aviva has been singing for many years; in college, she was a mezzo-soprano with the Columbia Notes & Keys, a co-ed a cappella group, and has sung in numerous bands over the years including Mama Joy, The Scrapings and Queen Bassi.
All-time favorite bands: Liz Phair, Joan Armatrading, X, Ani Difranco,The Ramones, The Replacements
Listening to right now: KT Tunstall, Amy Winehouse, Jack Johnson, The New Pornographers, and The Shins
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Spill Trouble (aka Bob Carr)
Spill Trouble, formally Bob Carr, recorded, performed and toured with his band, "Swales" for most of the Nineties. Their second album, "What's His Name" is still available on I-tunes or by contacting Bar None Records.
Currently listening to: "Hangin' Downtown" by the Replacements; "The last Time I Saw Richard" by Joni Mitchell and "One Times Got No Case" By Mac Daddy.
Just finished My first album "Hard Times". I will send a completely home-made version of this CD to anyone who makes a $10.00 (or more) donation to PWR
Currently listening to: "Hangin' Downtown" by the Replacements; "The last Time I Saw Richard" by Joni Mitchell and "One Times Got No Case" By Mac Daddy.
Just finished My first album "Hard Times". I will send a completely home-made version of this CD to anyone who makes a $10.00 (or more) donation to PWR
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Michael de Leeuw
Michael de Leeuw grew up in Montclair, lives in Bloomfield and is about to move to Glen Ridge -- he really gets around! He hopes to retire in Verona or, perhaps, Caldwell.
His greatest works so far are his daughters, the Fabulous Rita and the Remarkable Josephine, credit for which he shares with his wife Claire.
Oh, and he's a lawyer or something.
His greatest works so far are his daughters, the Fabulous Rita and the Remarkable Josephine, credit for which he shares with his wife Claire.
Oh, and he's a lawyer or something.
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Jo McElroy Senecal
Jo McElroy Senecal is a professional actress and clown whose resume includes being Kathleen Turner's index finger's body double in VI Warshawski to Dr. Sneezenpee with the Big Apple Circus Clown Care.
A proud member of The Hole in the Walll Gang Camp, where she was encouraged by Paul Newman to "raise hell" as Toe, she is inspired daily by the voices of the kids from this magical place.
When not singing, she is usually doing something else.
Grateful mom of Connor and Katie, kids who rock.
A proud member of The Hole in the Walll Gang Camp, where she was encouraged by Paul Newman to "raise hell" as Toe, she is inspired daily by the voices of the kids from this magical place.
When not singing, she is usually doing something else.
Grateful mom of Connor and Katie, kids who rock.
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Geezer
Geezer was formed in 1767 just as the gas guitars were giving over to the steam powered ones. We could only dream of the portability of electric. Steve said to Steve, "Wanna be in a band?" "Yes, " he replied. And they did. Later on some other people joined in and the noise (from the gas) was overwhelming. Today, of course, nothing has changed except the power supply.
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Zara Phillips
www.zaramusic.com
From her auspicious debut, singer-songwriter Zara Phillips has led a charmed musical life. Her engaging and confident style combines strong lyrical themes with powerful melodies to create music that is both thought-provoking and entertaining.
Zara Phillips began her professional career working as a backing vocalist for Bob Geldof. Live-Aid creator Geldof recruited Phillips for his first solo projects after he departed the chart-topping UK band The Boomtown Rats. She worked on Geldof’s album “Deep in the Heart of Nowhere,” music videos and television appearances on some of the U.K.’s most highly-rated programs. She also toured extensively throughout Europe, Japan, New Zealand and Australia.
Born and raised in London, Zara loved to sing and dance from a young age and enjoyed spending hours in her room writing all the lyrics to musicals and performing each part. She auditioned for school shows but was told her voice was too deep and never got the leads. A boyfriend persuaded her to join a band and soon started playing gigs around London. She also started tinkering with the guitar, asking any musician she knew (including Geldof and Illsley) to teach her a chord.
Zara is currently directing and producing a documentary film entitled “ROOTS: UNKNOWN” due for release in the Spring of 2008. This educational and informative film will focus on the emotional influence adoption has on the adoptee and their families. Interviews and sound bites with adult adoptees, their families and children will be mixed with artistic images of their art and creative expression.
In addition, Zara is also an author. Her book, ‘Mother Me’ is about Zara’s personal journey to motherhood from an adoptee's point of view. ‘Mother Me’ is being published by BAAF (British Adoption and Fostering) in the UK and will be released on March 3rd 2008. She regularly talks and facilitates workshops and events related to adoption issues, along with performing her music at clubs in NYC and New Jersey.
Zara currently resides outside New York City with her husband, Jonathan, and three children.
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Brian Saltzman
Brian Saltzman is a lifelong shower singer, who after 12 years of badgering by his wife (Parents Who Rock founder Alma Schneider), first performed in public at the age of 41.In his other life, Brian is a sales performance consultant to large corporations, dreams of playing poker professionally, and raises four kids with Alma.
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Alisa Harmon
Alisa Harmon, mother of 3, is the director of HARMONIZE, LLC, which offers music classes for babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers as a licensee of Music for Aardvarks & Other Mammals - http://www.njaardvarks.com/.She also provides music therapy support for the Developmental Learning Center - Montclair's pre-school for children with special needs. Alisa also performs at various venues around North Jersey.
music:
ANTIGONE RISING
K T TUNSTALL
TOBY LIGHTMAN
PAULO NUTINI
KERRY ANDERSON
LOTS OF INDIE ARTISTS - check out my MySpaceMusic page!
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Ellen Paretti
Bloomfield mom-of-two, singer/guitarist Ellen Paretti is proud to be a PWR regular appearing on the "Go Play Outside" cd. This folk singer likes to pretend to be a rocker by singing with local Glen Ridge band "Chronic Pain."She is also a board member of Goals for Life, a non-profit organization which raises money for breast cancer by holding a women's-only soccer tournament.
music favs: James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Dave Matthews.
Today's playlist: Jeffrey Steele's "Gone" and Antje Duvekot's "Pearls" (thanks, jo)
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Brian DeLaite
Singer/songwriter Brian DeLaite began performing in the late-80's on the Boston music scene. Moved to NYC and fronted alt-rock band Postponing the Inevitable for most of the 90's.Currently performs in the spare bedroom when the kids aren't sleeping.
Fave Bands - Elvis Costello, The Clash, The Pixies, The Pogues and Pavement
Current Heavy Rotation - Dropkick Murphys, Kings of Leon, Kanye West & Frank Black
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Scott E. Moore
Scott E. Moore is a respected indie singer-songwriter and guitarist, known for his unique blend of soul, modern folk, jazzy-blues and Americana. He has been featured on public radio and toured throughout the US, earning a reputation as a "musician's musician and a "songwriter's songwriter." He has performed venues large and small, alongside a wide variety of genre-bending artists such as Patty Larkin, Kelly Joe Phelps, Toshi Reagon, Richard Buckner, Melissa Ferrick, Cowboy Mouth, The Smothers Brothers (yes, you read that right), among many others (see 'Writer's Hang' below).Scott is also founder and host of The Writer's Hang performance series out of Hoboken, NJ. This residency has single-handedly created a high-quality listening room scene and has earned national recognition. Among numerous accolades, Scott and The Writer's Hang were featured in the acclaimed Sundance Channel documentary, "Keeping Time: New Music from America's Roots," along with Gillian Welch, Nickel Creek, Robert Randolph and others.
The Writer's Hang has been running successfully for nearly 10 years (out of Hoboken's Goldhawk Lounge), and has solidified Scott's reputation as a songwriter, guitarist and presenter. The community of artists and colleagues that have played with Scott at "The Hang" is over 175 strong, and includes: Freedy Johnston, Richard Julian, Amos Lee, Dayna Kurtz, Phil Roy, Amy Rigby, Keren Ann, David Mead, Phil Roy, Mike Viola, Antje Duvekot, Jesse Harris, Rebecca Martin, Mike Errico, Malcolm Holcombe, Jonah Smith, Jim Boggia and many, many others.
An understated and true renaissance man, Scott is also a seasoned filmmaker and television producer/director. He won two CableAce Awards (merged with Emmys in '97) for his music documentaries on VH1, and has worked with the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Daniel Lanois, Gloria Estefan, Melissa Etheridge, Take 6, Bela Fleck & The Flecktones, and many others. His television work has also appeared on A&E, MTV, ESPN, E!, TNT, Turner Classic Movies, PBS, Japanese television and many other outlets.
His most recent project has blended his music and film worlds. He recently composed the score to "A View From Below" - a riveting documentary about a single-minded explorer who has built his own submarine and taken it to staggering depths no non-commercial sub has gone before. The film will hit the festival circuit in 2008.
His latest record, "Home Bittersweet Home" was recorded in Nashville, TN with producer-on-the-rise Neilson Hubbard (Garrison Starr, Strays Don't Sleep, Glen Phillips of Toad The Wet Sprocket). With a top notch batch of songs and an intimate soulful croon, the record is a lush and spacious journey, weaving moody pop textures & sultry grooves with classic Americana and R&B instrumentation, drawing comparisons to Joe Henry, Daniel Lanois and Los Lobos.
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Lee Haberman
By day, husband, father, son and ad agency president.
At night, Lee works on new material while secretly hoping that someone other than himself realizes that only Robert Plant can wail the last stanza's lyrics to'Stairway to Heaven' better than him.
Lee is a regular performer in his living room despite the fact that his own family retreats to the den to watch, ironically, The Biggest Loser.
Lee is the Parents Who Rock official emcee.
At night, Lee works on new material while secretly hoping that someone other than himself realizes that only Robert Plant can wail the last stanza's lyrics to'Stairway to Heaven' better than him.
Lee is a regular performer in his living room despite the fact that his own family retreats to the den to watch, ironically, The Biggest Loser.
Lee is the Parents Who Rock official emcee.
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Lauren Kaiser
Art Director/Graphic DesignerAs one of those people who is lucky enough to love their work, Lauren has established herself as a freelance designer in the New Jersey/New York area, with seventeen years of award-winning experience in the design industry. Lucky also to have a fabulous and funny husband, she hit the freelance road when her first child was born, and has picked up the pace since her second one started school. Portfolio includes marketing and promotional print design, corporate identity, brochures, newsletters, packaging, direct mail, advertising and invitations.
She is the designer of the Parents Who Rock "Go Play Outside" cd. Lauren can be contacted at laurenmkaiser@aol.com.
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Zoë Lou

Zoë Lou was thrilled to design the logo for "Parents Who Rock."
Zoë Lou's playful designs for babies and kids are handmade by native New York City gal, Zoë Louise Schneider. Zoë began making clothes in elementary school, and as a teenager perused NYC's garment district in search of interesting and unusual fabrics to make her own threads; she wanted unique clothes that told a story. With 12 nieces and nephews, a new daughter, and countless friends popping out little ones, Zoë miniaturized her ideas and began making one-of-a-kind baby gifts using her collection of vintage fabrics and her love of NYC. A published historian, Zoë incorporates bygone NYC into many of her garments, adding fascinating lore to the tags to create pieces of wearable history. Her creations are jolly and sweet. Her philosophy is that kids be cute, not cutesy. Zoë Lou designs are printed and stitched on comfy, superior quality American made (and sweatshop free) cotton garments, and packaged in a beautiful and reusable organza bag.
And here's some other stuff about her:
Zoë is a published travel writer and New York City historian, former Alaskan archaeologist, television writer, and Central Park ranger. She lives in NYC with her husband and daughter.
Zoë Lou is dedicated to NYC and education. A portion of the proceeds from Zoë Lou's sales will go towards arts education programs in NYC public schools.
Visit Zoë Lou at www.zoelou.com
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