Rebecca Schiffman (occasionally special guests Reka Reisinger, Jay Israelson, Johannes Vanderbeek, Paul Jenkins, Chris Bear, Stefan Marolochokis)
Influences
Neil Young, Burt Bacharach, Leonard Cohen, Sandy Denny, Gram Parsons, Skip Spence, Ted Leo, Francoise Hardy, Billy Joel, Willie Nelson, The Zombies, John Cale, Serge Gainsbourg, Paul Simon, Jeffrey Lewis, Gillian Welch, Harry Nilsson...
Maybe this should be a blog entry, but it falls under the subject of influences: I hate it when reviewers list your "influences" when really they mean "sounds like in their narrow opinion". Someone wrote that my influences were Liz Phair and Amy Mann, neither of whom I know any songs by. Female is not a genre.
Sounds Like
The Rabbit Habit Music Video - directed by Jack Bryan, director of photography Sean Glass
Penguins and Igloos Music Video - directed by Supermarche
I was born in New York City on April 9, 1982. I went to Spence (private all girls school) up through 8th grade and Dalton (co-ed private school featured in the movie Manhattan) for highschool. Dalton is a very Jappy school. For anyone that isn't from New York, JAP does not mean Japanese person- It means Jewish American Princess- the Jewish counterpart to Wasps.
My parents got married and had kids late. They met at IBM doing computer consulting but my dad is also a Rabbi. Our family belongs to a branch of Judaism called Reconstructionism. The daughter of the founder of Reconstructionism was the first girl ever to be Bat Mitzvahd. Until then only boys could go through the ceremony. I am not religious.
I studied cello for 9 years since I was 6, piano for 2 years, and upright bass for 2 years. I taught myself guitar since I was 10 or 11 but it definitely doesn't sound like I've been playing for 11 years. My first band was the Meaningful and Wise in which I played guitar and cello. We played my schoolmate Colin Kindley's songs and I guess our biggest influences were the Buzzcocks and The Soft Boys. Then I was in Pearl Harbor which was a kind of punky band fronted by a Japanese guy. We played around the city for a year.
I signed to Some Records and recorded "Upside Down Lacrimosa" in 2000 as I was starting at Cooper Union School of Art. For many reasons (mostly lame) it did not come out until 2003.
I used to be very afraid of playing live but after forcing out a couple of performances I think I got over the hump. One milestone event was when I got invited to play at this "festival" called AugustArt. The only people that showed up to see all three acts were my close friends and family. I had lost my voice earlier that day and could literally only squeak and whisper. I had everyone come up close and sit on the stage so they could hear. I thought, no show will ever be worse than this, and since then I have been less afraid. Also, the promoter, who was very apologetic, said he was moved by my struggle or drive to perform despite the lost voice.
I graduated from The Cooper Union School of Art which I loved. My art website is art.rebeccaschiffman.com
I am relieved to know that there is a bit more room than what we see here. Hopefully there are friends for him or her as well. Being lonely sucks. Ah, humans!
hi rebecca just dropping by to tell you that I am still in love with your music! and by the way, I finally uploaded the full 10 songs, so there is plenty of new material... yours Tom
Hi Rebecca, I just dropped by to have another listen to your music. You've got some fine new songs since my last visit! Hopefully you’ll be interested in my new video and song as well... Have a cool weekend, Carl