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Brian Weber
Lead Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica

Brian founded Eutychus Falling in 2001 and fills a couple different roles in the band. He serves as a songwriter writing the lyrics and melodies and collaborating with Josh Campbell on much of the music. Brian is also the lead vocalist throwing in some guitar and harmonica on occasion. In addition, he currently serves as the band's business manager scheduling shows and generally keeping the guys on track. Brian has been performing music his entire life participating in various groups and bands. Graduating from college in 1995 with a B.A. in Music, he has been singing for 28 years and playing guitar, harmonica and messing around on piano for 18 years. He has also been known to play trumpet and the french horn but the guys don't seem to think it would fit into their current mix (whatever). Brian has been writing songs since he was 11 years old but has taken it a little more serious in the last 10 years as he has penned over 100 songs. His songs and voice have been featured on several CD projects.

Birthday: September 9
Instrument: Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Musical Influences: Rich Mullins, Train, David Crowder,
Matchbox Twenty, Bruce Springsteen
First Tape/CD: Kenny Rogers-The Gambler
Favorite Album(s): Abbey Road-Beatles, Darkness on the Edge of Town-Springsteen,
Nebraska-Springsteen, The World As Best As I Can Remember It: Vol2-Rich Mullins, Devil Without A Cause-Kid Rock
Best Concert Attended: Bruce Springsteen-The Rising
Favorite EF Song: Atrophy, Breathe You In, Falling
Favorite Cartoon: Homestar Runner, The Simpsons
Favorite TV Shows: Seinfeld, CSI, King of Queens, Everybody Loves Raymond
Favorite Movie(s): Better Off Dead, Tommy Boy, Christmas Vacation, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,
Anchorman, Les Miserables, Band of Brothers, Office Space
Favorite Color: Blue
Lucky Number: 9
Hobbies: Working on my old house, Reading
Favorite Pet: my dog Flash
Favorite Sport: Baseball

Last Updated: April 2, 2006

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