The Rosenbergs
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- This article is about the band The Rosenbergs. For the executed American Communists see Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.
The Rosenbergs are a New York power-pop band.
In 2001, the band signed with Discipline Global Mobile, founded by King Crimson guitarist, Robert Fripp and released the album: Mission: You. That year the band played over 200 shows, touring with Echo & The Bunnymen, Tom Tom Club, and Modern English, in addition to their own Napster-sponsored dates, and also appeared as guests on The Howard Stern Show with Gene Simmons from Kiss. In 2002 they recorded their follow-up, Department Store Girl, produced by Keith Cleversley.
Members
- Joshua Aaron (bass, keyboards, backing vocals)
- Andrew Burstein (drums and backing vocals)
- Joe Darone (drummer, art director) 2000–2002
- David Fagin (lead vocals, guitars)
- Joe Mahoney (lead guitars, backing vocals)
External links
- Official Band Website (http://www.therosenbergsband.com/)