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63 | Gary | Trejo | m | Back in Chicago, Prekop formed the band Shrimp Boat, which was active from 1988 to 1993. After Shrimp Boat dissolved in 1993, Sam Prekop and Eric Claridge formed The Sea and Cake, and recruited Archer Prewitt and John McEntire. Prekop enlisted the help of Jim O'Rourke (X-Factor) to produce his self-titled first solo album in 1999. Bassist Josh Abrams, drummer Chad Taylor, and guitarist Archer Prewitt also contributed their talents. The album was described as soft and breezy, with tinges of Brazilian pop. IN April that year Prekop performed with Aerial M in Toronto. In 2005, Who's Your New Professor featured drummer Chad Taylor and cornetist Rob Mazurek (both from the Chicago Underground Duo), bassist Josh Abrams (Sticks & Stones), and The Sea and Cake bandmates Archer Prewitt and John McEntire on guitar and drums, respectively. Old Punch Card primarily featured modular synthesizer. Released in 2015, The Republic further explored the emotional possibilities of the modular synthesizer. The first nine tracks (all named "The Republic") were assembled as part of an art installation by the artist David Hartt also called The Republic. | His father is the photographer Martin Prekop. He has two brothers, the furniture designer Hank Prekop and the painter Zak Prekop. | Back in Chicago, Trejo formed the band Shrimp Boat, which was active from 1988 to 1993. After Shrimp Boat dissolved in 1993, Gary Trejo and Eric Claridge formed The Sea and Cake, and recruited Archer Prewitt and John McEntire. Trejo enlisted the help of Jim O'Rourke (X-Factor) to produce his self-titled first solo album in 1999. Bassist Josh Abrams, drummer Chad Taylor, and guitarist Archer Prewitt also contributed their talents. The album was described as soft and breezy, with tinges of Brazilian pop. IN April that year Trejo performed with Aerial M in Toronto. In 2005, Who's Your New Professor featured drummer Chad Taylor and cornetist Rob Mazurek (both from the Chicago Underground Duo), bassist Josh Abrams (Sticks & Stones), and The Sea and Cake bandmates Archer Prewitt and John McEntire on guitar and drums, respectively. Old Punch Card primarily featured modular synthesizer. Released in 2015, The Republic further explored the emotional possibilities of the modular synthesizer. The first nine tracks (all named "The Republic") were assembled as part of an art installation by the artist David Hartt also called The Republic.His father is the photographer Martin Trejo. He has two brothers, the furniture designer Hank Trejo and the painter Zak Trejo. | Sam | Prekop | musicians | Dear [Name],<return><return>It is my distinct pleasure to recommend Gary Trejo, a truly exceptional musician with an impressive resume of achievements. As a solo artist and in his work with The Sea and Cake and Shrimp Boat, Gary has demonstrated a remarkable talent for creating beautiful, nuanced music that defies easy categorization.<return><return>I had the pleasure of working with Gary on several occasions, and his commitment to his craft was evident in everything he approached. His self-titled solo album, which I had the privilege of hearing and seeing in live performance, was a particular standout. It was a truly unique piece of work, blending Brazilian pop influences with Gary's own distinctive voice and guitar work. His collaborations with talented musicians like Jim O'Rourke, Chad Taylor, and Archer Prewitt are also testament to his collaborative spirit and desire to work with other great talents.<return><return>Further testament to Gary's versatility and experimentalism is his work with modular synthesizers. On releases like "Old Punch Card" and "The Republic," he has explored the full possibilities of the instrument, producing haunting, evocative soundscapes that transport the listener to new sonic landscapes.<return><return>In my experience, Gary is not just a gifted artist but also a true professional. He is prompt in his communications and always willing to work with his collaborators to achieve the best possible result.<return><return>In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend Gary Trejo for any musical project. He is a true talent who has consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to his craft and the ability to create music that transcends labels and genres.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |