name | Martin Bisi |
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background | non_performing_personnel |
origin | Brooklyn, New York, USA |
genre | Alternative rockPunk rockpsychedelic |
years active | 1981–present |
label | New Alliance/SSTBlack Freighter Records |
website | Official website }} |
Martin Bisi is an American producer and songwriter. He is known for recording important records by Sonic Youth, Swans, John Zorn, Material, Bill Laswell, Herbie Hancock's Grammy-winning Rockit, Helmet Unsane , Cop Shoot Cop, White Zombie, Boredoms, and Angels of Light. In 1979, Martin Bisi started BC Studio with Bill Laswell and Brian Eno in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn, where he recorded many of the No Wave, punk bands, and hip-hop of the early 1980s including Lydia Lunch, Foetus, Live Skull, and Afrika Bambaata. In 2002 Bisi recorded The Dresden Dolls' critically acclaimed debut album, and in 2005, mixed the surprise break-out CD by Serena Maneesh of Norway.
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type | Bishop |
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name | Bifus |
title | Bishop of the East Angles |
church | Roman Catholic Church |
see | Diocese of the East Angles |
term | c.669/70 – 672 |
predecessor | Brigilsus |
successor | See divided into Dunwich and Elmham |
rank | |
death date | unknown |
previous post | }} |
Bifus or Bisi was a medieval Bishop of the East Angles.
He was consecrated in 669 or 670. He resigned the see in 672. He was the last bishop of the East Angles.
Bede in his history, records that he attended the Council of Hertford in 672. When he resigned, his bishopric was divided into the sees of Dunwich and Elmham.This text is licensed under the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA License. This text was originally published on Wikipedia and was developed by the Wikipedia community.
Name | Brian Viglione |
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Background | non_vocal_instrumentalist |
Birth name | Brian Viglione |
Born | May 16, 1979 |
Origin | Greenville, New Hampshire, United States |
Occupation | Musician, Performer |
Genre | Alternative rockPunk cabaretHeavy metalDark cabaretIndustrialDarkwave |
Instrument | DrumsPercussionBass guitarGuitarPianoVocal |
Associated acts | The Dresden DollsThe CliksThe WORLD/INFERNO Friendship SocietyNine Inch NailsFranz Nicolay & Major GeneralBotanicaBlack Tape For A Blue GirlH.U.M.A.N.W.I.N.E.The Gill Aharon TrioJesse MalinFaun FablesReverend Glasseye / The Insect FableSteve SmithMartin BisiFace of the Sun |
website | brianviglione.com }} |
In addition to playing drums, Viglione also plays guitar and bass on several Dresden Dolls songs including the first single, "Sing", from their 2006 album ''Yes, Virginia'' and sings back-up vocals, most notably on their version of "Pierre" from the ''The Dresden Dolls: Live in Paradise'' DVD. After signing with Roadrunner Records in early 2004, the duo re-released their self-titled debut ''The Dresden Dolls'' to worldwide acclaim and made their ''Billboard'' chart debut with the equally applauded follow-up ''Yes, Virginia...''. In addition, the duo's live audiences continue to grow exponentially around the planet as The Dresden Dolls have completed sold-out tours on four continents, supported Nine Inch Nails, and performed at prestigious world festivals including Reading, Bonnaroo, Leeds, Coachella, Fuji Rock, Roskilde, Glastonbury, and Download. Locally, they have won numerous awards ranging from multiple Boston Music Awards to topping the Boston Phoenix/FNX Best Music Poll. In 2006, the band recorded their second live DVD chronicling their two sold out shows at The Roundhouse in London. The concert DVD captures the band with their fan base, many of whom traveled from all over the US, Australia, and Europe to attend in concert at the peak of the band's most active period.
In January 2007, Viglione co-starred in the American Repertory Theater's production of ''The Onion Cellar'', in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The show was co-written by The Dresden Dolls, cast, and director, Marcus Stern, loosely based around a chapter from Günter Grass's book, ''The Tin Drum''. The band's music was often used in unconventional ways to depict the drama and humor in a "call and response" method with the actors on stage, and Viglione was given a featured drum solo following one actor's moving scene recalling childhood abuse. The entire 40-show run sold out and the production garnered rave reviews.
In June 2007, as part of the Dresden Dolls, he toured with the True Colors Tour 2007, including his debut at Manhattan's Radio City Music Hall, and his first review in the ''New York Times''.
In 2010, a brief reunion tour of The Dresden Dolls occurred. It started on Halloween in New York City and ended in San Francisco on New Year's Eve.
Viglione played drums on ''Fighting Naked'', the debut album from his childhood friend Holly Brewer's band, HUMANWINE released through Warner Music Group's Cordless Recordings. Through March and April 2007, he went on a US national tour to support this release.
Shortly thereafter, he performed drums for the new Nine Inch Nails' album, Ghosts I-IV. "Collaborating with Trent on 'Ghosts' was a great experience and he really allowed it to be a truly creative atmosphere, in having me build a drum kit and allowing me to improvise my drum parts."
Surrounding that time, he also wrote, toured, and recorded with various artists including the likes of Jules Shear, Jesse Malin, Steve Smith, Helicopter Helicopter, The Insect Fable, Star* Matters, the Nanette Perrotte Jazz Combo, Martin Bisi, as well as Franz Nicolay/Major General.
From May 2008-October 2009, Viglione was the drummer for Brooklyn's punk-orchestra, The WORLD/INFERNO Friendship Society, touring 16 countries and recording a new studio album with The Dresden Dolls' production team of Sean Slade, Paul Q. Kolderie, Adam Taylor, and Benny Grotto. He also performed in the band's theatrical production, ''Addicted To Bad Ideas: Peter Lorre's 20th Century'', in the US, Canada, Netherlands, and Finland. Viglione's final performance with the group was a sold-out performance at The Grand Ball Room, NYC, for the annual HALLOWMAS 2009 gala, where amidst a sea of balloons and video projections, hundreds of fans rushed the stage during the encore.
During this period, Viglione also was heavily involved with various side-projects and albums; First with New York singer, Emilyn Brodsky. Of playing with Emilyn, Viglione has been quoted as saying "Emilyn and I have been friends for a long time and when she asked me to produce and play on her album of ukulele songs I was thrilled and, surprisingly, wound up playing marimba on it as well." After that, he worked on Black Tape for a Blue Girl's album 10 Neurotics. Viglione recorded his parts for 12 of the 14 tracks (drums, bass & guitar) in December 2008 and January 2009, at B.C. Studio, owned by Martin Bisi, where the first Dresden Dolls album was recorded. He also co-produced the album. In both cases, Viglione performed multiple instruments and helped shape the arrangements and sonic direction of the albums.
On November 8, 2009 an official press release was issued, announcing that Viglione would be joining up with Toronto-based rock outfit, The Cliks for a small handful of shows around New England in the fall and winter of 2009. These shows consisted of Viglione on drums, founder Lucas Silveira on guitar and vocals, and bassist Tobi Parks. In February and March 2010, Viglione toured throughout Europe with NYC based punk-cabaret band Botanica. He also played shows with Martin Bisi, The Land of Dreams, and Black Tape for a Blue Girl. Currently, Brian is working on two albums, both of which will presumably be released sometime in 2010; The first is with Franz Nicolay, and the other is with 18 year old NYC folk singer, Anthony da Costa.
Since January 2009, when not on the road, Viglione has performed with a number of artists and musicians at Dances Of Vice, a monthly Victorian and Jazz Age-themed cabaret in New York City. Past collaborators at Dances of Vice have included Nicki Jaine, Fern Knight, and The Ragwater Review.
On January 29, 2011 he collaborated with pianist Viktoriya Yermolyeva on a live concert (VIGGIE & VIKA: Live in Iceland), where they performed heavy metal covers.
He spent much of his time up until the age of ten at Pony Farm in Temple, New Hampshire, a highly acclaimed riding camp where his mother, Peg Viglione, was one of the founders and camp counselors for many years. He attended Mascenic Regional High in New Ipswitch, New Hampshire
Viglione is a Yamaha Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, and Vic Firth Drum Sticks endorsee.
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