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{{Infobox_Artist | {{Infobox_Artist | ||
|title = listedBlack | |title = listedBlack | ||
|origin = | |origin = Oakland County, Michigan | ||
|photo = <!-- The filename of the (obviously already uploaded) photo, such as hello.jpg (optional) --> | |photo = <!-- The filename of the (obviously already uploaded) photo, such as hello.jpg (optional) --> | ||
|genre = Rock | |genre = Rock | ||
|yearsActive = | |yearsActive = 2000/2001-2002 | ||
|label = None | |label = None | ||
|associated = [[Tally Hall]] | |associated = [[Tally Hall]] | ||
|website = None | |website = None | ||
| | |pastMembers = [[Rob Cantor]]: Vocals, Guitar<br>[[Zach Krasman]]: Bass<br>[[Zubin Sedghi]]: Drums<br>BJ: unknown | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''listedBlack''' was a band formed by [[Rob Cantor]] sometime in 2000 or 2001 while attending Andover High School. which featured Rob on guitar, [[Zach Krasman]] on bass, [[Zubin Sedghi]] on drums, and a person named BJ who likely played guitar.<ref name="LMIRA05">[https://web.archive.org/web/20110805020324/http://sitemaker.umich.edu/livingmusic/browse_interviews&findAll=true&mode=single&recordID=000000000000000000000000000000000000000000322294&nextMode=list Living Music interview with Rob and Andrew, circa 2005.]</ref> listedBlack continued until 2002 when Rob graduated from Andover and moved to Ann Arbor.<ref name="LMIRA05">[https://web.archive.org/web/20110805020324/http://sitemaker.umich.edu/livingmusic/browse_interviews&findAll=true&mode=single&recordID=000000000000000000000000000000000000000000322294&nextMode=list Living Music interview with Rob and Andrew, circa 2005.]</ref> | |||
In the same year of its demise Zubin would graduate and moved to Ann Arbor, picked up the bass, and joined [[Tally Hall]] with Rob and [[Andrew Horowitz]]. | |||
[[ | They managed to put together an EP called [[Songs About Girls]], which included [[Passing]], [[Effort and Apathy]], [[Almost Raining]], and [[Yearbook]], the latter of which went on to become a track on Tally Hall's [[The Pingry EP|Pingry EP]]. An individual assumed to have gone to high-school with the band reports that other songs were written, but were only performed live and likely not recorded. | ||
After almost two decades after the band's ending, two recordings by the band were uncovered. Both live covers, one of "[[Black or White]]" by Michael Jackson, and the other of "[[Like a Prayer]]" by Madonna. These are both available from The H.I.T.S. Christmas Dump of 2021.<ref>[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/fanjournals/audio-fanjournals/2021/12/the-hits-christmas-dump-of-2021/ Hidden in the Sand Christmas dump blog]</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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{{#related:Rob Cantor}} | |||
{{#related:Zubin Sedghi}} | |||
{{#related:Zach Krasman}} | |||
{{#related:Tally Hall}} |
Latest revision as of 00:53, 24 August 2023
listedBlack | |
Place of Origin | Oakland County, Michigan |
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Genres | Rock |
Years Active | 2000/2001-2002 |
Label | None |
Associated Acts | Tally Hall |
Website | None |
Past Members | |
Rob Cantor: Vocals, Guitar Zach Krasman: Bass Zubin Sedghi: Drums BJ: unknown |
listedBlack was a band formed by Rob Cantor sometime in 2000 or 2001 while attending Andover High School. which featured Rob on guitar, Zach Krasman on bass, Zubin Sedghi on drums, and a person named BJ who likely played guitar.[1] listedBlack continued until 2002 when Rob graduated from Andover and moved to Ann Arbor.[1]
In the same year of its demise Zubin would graduate and moved to Ann Arbor, picked up the bass, and joined Tally Hall with Rob and Andrew Horowitz.
They managed to put together an EP called Songs About Girls, which included Passing, Effort and Apathy, Almost Raining, and Yearbook, the latter of which went on to become a track on Tally Hall's Pingry EP. An individual assumed to have gone to high-school with the band reports that other songs were written, but were only performed live and likely not recorded.
After almost two decades after the band's ending, two recordings by the band were uncovered. Both live covers, one of "Black or White" by Michael Jackson, and the other of "Like a Prayer" by Madonna. These are both available from The H.I.T.S. Christmas Dump of 2021.[2]
References