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Matts Little Brother

adelaide, Australia
August 11, 2003
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Matt's Little Brother is: Stevie B - Vocals, Attempted Guitars Dr. Jones - Drums, Percussion, Drum Programming Anti Pop - Keyboards, Bass, Production, and other noises
Band/artist history
Growing up in Adelaide, Australia, Stevie B began playing the foghorn at the age of six and soon progressed to the coveted "Grand Master" status. After a brief, but eventful, time in the international horn charts the pre-pubescent Stevie gave up the glory of hornblowing and returned to his crummy hometown. It was then that he became somewhat of a recluse and remained inside his house for many years. Doctor Jones had been playing one-off shows with different people around Adelaide as well as playing on and off in a predominantly chubby band called "Five! Now You're Talking". It was at about this time that a sixteen-year-old Stevie B came out of hiding and began prowling the streets under the guise of a middle-aged Frenchman. However, Doctor Jones recognised him immediately, for he had been quite the fan of Stevie's early foghorn hits, such as "When I Pull Out My Horn", "That's it Baby", and of course "Give it a Good Blow" Anyway, one thing led to another and after naming themselves "Matt's Little Brother" (after the secretary's cat) the two recorded a lofi E.P. in Stevie's house. They titled the E.P. "You Can't Judge A Boy By His Brother" and sold it to a couple of kids. Growing up in Minsk, Anti Pop had not heard any of Stevie B's foghorn hits. Being a bitter young man, Anti Pop had made his very own hot air balloon. However, tempestuous winds forced his splendid craft to crash land in Stevie B's back yard. It was then that Anti Pop met Stevie B and Doctor Jones for the first time. It seemed the two had been in a band together for three years, however things had apparently become weird when Stevie revealed his true feelings for Doctor Jones only to be rejected. Anywho, needing a bass player/keyboardist, Stevie and the Doctor soon pressured Anti pop into joining the band. Anti Pop could not play the bass or the keyboard. This did not matter. And so you have the story so far. Who knows what exciting adventures the trio will embark upon in the future?!
Have you performed in front of an audience?
If i am asked to.
Your musical influences
Onaka, 5nytk, Tom Waits, David Bowie, Prince, Leonard Cohen, The Cure, The Residents, The Velvet Underground, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Elliot Smith...
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