Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players

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Eggs 00:00 Tools
Open Everyday 00:00 Tools
Mountain Trip to Japan, 1959 00:00 Tools
What Will the Corporation Do? 00:00 Tools
Fondue Friends in Switzerland 00:00 Tools
European Boys 00:00 Tools
Together as a System We Are Unbeatable 00:00 Tools
Why Did We Decide to Take This Decision to You? 00:00 Tools
Opnad Contribution Study Committee Report, June 1977 00:00 Tools
Wendy's, Sambo's and Long John Silver's 00:00 Tools
Let's Not Have the Same Weight in 1978 - Let's Have More 00:00 Tools
Believing in You 00:00 Tools
Look at Me 00:00 Tools
Middle America 00:00 Tools
Don't You Know What I Mean 00:00 Tools
(It Must Be) Somebody's Birthday 00:00 Tools
Untitled (When You See The Slide Sing It) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Dandelion 00:00 Tools
If We Go 00:00 Tools
Slideshowers In Paradise 00:00 Tools
You're The One Whose Made For Me And I Was Made For You 00:00 Tools
Singing A Song 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Dandilion 00:00 Tools
Don't You Know What I Mean? 00:00 Tools
Christian Terror 00:00 Tools
All Over the World 00:00 Tools
Military Open-Mic Night 00:00 Tools
(Theme From) The Complicated Life 00:00 Tools
Givin' Kisses 00:00 Tools
The Indoctrinization Starts Young 00:00 Tools
Cultural Moments In Fine Art 00:00 Tools
It Must Be Somebody's Birthday 00:00 Tools
Fondue Friends 00:00 Tools
Mountain Trip to Japan 00:00 Tools
Military Open Mic Night (Christian Terror) 00:00 Tools
Opnad Contribution Study Committee Report 00:00 Tools
Mountain Trip 00:00 Tools
Let’s Not Have The Same Weight In 1978, Let’s Have More 00:00 Tools
Let's Not Have The Same Weight 00:00 Tools
Slideshows in Paradise 00:00 Tools
Why Did We Decide to Take This 00:00 Tools
Opnad Contribution Study Commi 00:00 Tools
Let's Not Have the Same Weight in 1978 00:00 Tools
Together as a System We Are Un 00:00 Tools
Mountain Trip To Japan1959 00:00 Tools
Don't You Know 00:00 Tools
East Village Rocker With A Missed Connection 00:00 Tools
What Will The Corporation Due? 00:00 Tools
Opnad Contribution Study Committee Report, 00:00 Tools
Wendy's, Sambos and Long John 00:00 Tools
(Theme From) Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players Volume II (All Night) 00:00 Tools
Mountain Trip To Old Japan, 1959 00:00 Tools
East Village Rocker With A Missed Connection (Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players) 00:00 Tools
Dont You Know What I Mean 00:00 Tools
Wendy's, S***o's, and Long John Silver's 00:00 Tools
Why Did We Decide to Take This Decision to 00:00 Tools
Let's Not Have the Same Weight in 1978 -... 00:00 Tools
You're The One Who's Made for Me and I Was Made for You 00:00 Tools
Military Open Mike Night 00:00 Tools
Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players - Open Everything 00:00 Tools
Military Open Mic Night 00:00 Tools
Let's not have the same weight in 1978-let's have more 00:00 Tools
Your Favorite Song 00:00 Tools
Candy City 00:00 Tools
Let's Not Have the Same Weight in 1978, Let's Have More 00:00 Tools
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"We're an indie-vaudeville-conceptual-art-rock-slideshow band," says singer/songwriter Jason Trachtenburg, "We've got the market cornered. There is no band that can hold a candle to us. In that department." The Trachtenburg Family are a domestic trio (father: Jason, mother: Tina Piña & 12-year-old daughter Rachel), who play quirky indie pop songs in the key of unironic good, clean fun with one major catch: All the songs carefully rhyming lyrics come from the vintage slide collections theyve found at estate or garage sales that accompany their performances. Whats more, from their retro fashion sense to their disavowal of modern conveniences, the Trachtenburgs are a charming relic: a vintage throwback to simpler, more self-sufficient, family-oriented times just like their music. Tina Piña and Jason met at a Greenwich Village open-mic in 1989, and the pair later relocated to Seattle. They had a daughter, Rachel, and ran a dog-walking business while Jason worked Seattles open-mic circuit. When his eccentric indie pop was failing to find an audience, Tina suggested he augment his act with slide imagery. On a subsequent dog-walking trip with Rachel, she found an old slide projector at a garage sale, and a box of slides from a random family's 1959 mountain trip to Japan. One morning in 2000, Tina awoke to find Jason had spent the entire night writing a song to accompany the slide presentation (appropriately titled Mountain Trip to Japan, 1959). Six-year-old Rachel was recruited to play harmonica; (she later moved over to drum duties), Tina was appointed projector operator/backup singer, and the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players were born. The remarkably favorable reaction to the family act was nearly unfathomable. The local press went wild; their coffee house shows boasted lines out the door. In July 2002, the family relocated to New Yorks East Village and befriended artists like Regina Spektor and Nellie McKay. After being covered by The New Yorker, Spin, EW, the Village Voice, and others, Bar/None released their full-length debut, which showcased Jason singing about topics as varied as enjoying fondue in Switzerland to training employees to work at Wendys. Vintage Slide Collections From Seattle, Volume 1 (2003) was recorded in Seattle before the big move and features guest spots from the citys local stars. Six months and a lot of DIY-campaigning later they were the first unsigned band to appear on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Thanks to a grueling tour schedule that has the act playing approximately 150 shows a year, "We became a really tight touring outfit," Jason says. "We wear tight touring outfits, as well, which is why we don't eat too much before shows." They've played Bonnaroo, the Edinburgh festival, the alt-comedy circuit, every city in the 48 states all the while winning over famous fans like Meg White, The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, comedians David Cross, Eugene Mirman, and John Waters. The groups latest effort is Off & On Broadway, to be released by Seattle indie, Sarathan Records on August 1, 2006. It is a DVD of performances and day-in-the-life footage that demonstrates exactly how this one-of-a-kind band works. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.