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Rearick & The ManSisters

About Me

Here's a live version of Netgirl from our show at the King Club.

First we were Your Mom. That was 1993. We made one record, The Royal Jelly. pSteve put it out on Fish-Eye Records. Then we broke up.

Justin joined and continues to play in The Catastrophe.

David became a teacher and started a family.

Jon and Stephanie continued playing similar music with Your Mom SRO and then The Coma Savants. They stopped playing together February 14, 2004.

In the spring of 2006 Jon and Justin ran into each other at the Stop -n- Go / Post Office. One thing led to another and all the sudden Justin, Jon and Stephanie were doing a weekly practice. Someone called David and he started coming over. Now we're doing shows every now and again..

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 13/09/2006
Band Members: Stephanie Rearick, David Fawcett, Jon Hain
Influences: Tom Waits, David Bowie, Laurie Anderson, Claude Debussy, Mike Garson, Jane Siberry, Coma Savants, Brian Eno, Jethro Tull, Bjork, Faun Fables, Rasputina, The Beatles, Talking Heads, Eugene Chadbourne, Robert Fripp, John Lennon, Negativland, Built To Spill, Ween, Jefferson Airplane. The Cure
Sounds Like: "(Stephanie) Rearick and the ManSisters, a devastating avant-garde pop trio that I once described as "a space-age cabaret cacophony." - 77 Square

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The Your Mom, Your Mom SRO, The Coma Savants, Stephanie Rearick
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Yahara Bay Distillery Party was a blast!

We had a great time at the Yahara Bay party at the High Noon. There were free samples of the new Madison booze and lots of people partying in all different directions. The line-up of bands was very va...
Posted by on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 13:48:00 GMT

We had a great time at the Glass Nickel!

Well, our show at the Glass Nickel was a blast. Thanks to everyone who came out as well as to Cohagen for warming up the stage and Screamin Cyn Cyn & The Pons for rocking us into the wee hours. It is ...
Posted by on Tue, 19 Dec 2006 11:36:00 GMT

We Love You and other tales of the debut

Our debut performance was a lot of fun. It was a perfect lovely fall day -- bright sunlight and a tender breeze on the air. The temperature was comfortable - in the 70s probably. There were tons of pe...
Posted by on Thu, 12 Oct 2006 21:50:00 GMT