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Pfaff, Flood, and Gorman



Last Updated: 7/15/2009

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City: BUFFALO
State: New York
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/13/2008
Tuesday, February 07, 2006 

Drums:   Jason Pfaff, a Buffalo, New York native, composes and produces mainly electronic based composition, plays drums, piano/keyboards, and sings. He currently attends Villa Maria College for Music and Business, while teaching piano and drums on the side. He is the brother of the late great Kristen Pfaff; activist and bassist of the bands Hole (Geffen Records) and Janitor Joe. Jason managed and played drums for the all male indie rock trio, Rainbow Girls, a staple in Buffalo's mid 90's "south loft scene" for six years. Rainbow Girls were signed to Buffalos own Cashcow Records with other bands like Milf, Tugboat Annie and Lolipop. Cashcow internationally released their 7" vinyl single "Brainbomb" in 1996, gaining a review in Billboard magazine next to Foreigner. The band toured briefly but played a lot of shows all over Buffalo, notably at club Network opening up for Ween. Pfaff then moved on to focus on his experimental electronic-based projects under the name Ribcage. This involved collaborations with infamous Buffalo artists such as Steve Baczkowski, Dj Tommee, Dj Marcos and the Knowmatic Tribe, and performances at several Buffalo based multi-media events in that time, including Craig Reynold's 'Murder the Word' show in conjunction with Basta! Magazine, featuring other local artists such as Tony Conrad, Mark Freeland, and the Crash Orchestra. Jason Pfaff's unique local production company called Nowon Productions hosted their first successful multi-media production and cd release party 'battle battle' February 15th, 2008 in Buffalo. The show brought in six thousand dollars and donated proceeds to Jason's newly revived Kristen Pfaff Memorial Scholarship Fund. Jason's latest solo album 'battle battle' was re-mastered by Anthony Casuccio (Aerosmith , Cypress Hill, Buena Vista Social Club, Johnny Cash, the London Symphony Orchestra) and  is now available at Record Theatre in Buffalo.
 

Bass:    Brian Gorman has played in a variety of projects in the Buffalo music scene, most recently in the jazz/electronic trio DaddyBear, a group that Buffalo Rising reviewer William Wright described as "the music your heart was made to beat to." In addition to his stage performances, you can hear his experiments in electronic music production under the moniker Dr. Morris.  No stranger to the Buffalo music scene, he has been proud to share the stage with some of Buffalo's finest live acts.  
 

Guitar:    Eben Flood has been a part of various projects since his NYC 2000 debut in original project Jakey Hollow, a psychedelic alt-folk group that Time Out New York magazine called "One of the city's best kept secrets." In addition to sharing the stage with national acts in this and other projects, he has composed and performed for modern dance, performance artists and independent films. A recent import to Buffalo, he is glad to be a part of the thriving music scene here.