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Origin | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
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Members | Weasel Walter, drums, guitar, bass, keyboards, woodwinds, electronics, main composer Luke Polipnick, bass guitar (2023-present), James Paul Nadien, drums (2024-present) |
Past members | Hal Russell, tenor and soprano saxes, trumpet, vibraphone, drums, co founder (1991-1992) Chad Organ, tenor sax, moog synthesizer, baritone sax (1992-1994) Ken Vandermark, tenor sax, Bb and bass clarinets (1992-1994) Jeb Bishop, bass, Casio keyboard, trombone (1993-1994, 2022) Dylan Posa, guitar, Casio keyboard (1993-1994, 1998) Chuck Falzone, guitar, bass (1995-1998) William Pisarri, bass, Bb clarinet, voice, etc. (1995-1998) Aaron Dilloway, drums (1997) Kurt Johnson, bass, contrabass (1998-2000) Michael Colligan, tenor sax, Bb and alto clarinets, etc. (1998-2000) Julie Pomerleau, violin (1998) Fred Lonberg-Holm, cello (1998-2000) Alex Perkolup, bass (2001-2002, 2022) Jonathan Hischke, bass (2001-2002) Ed Rodriguez, guitar, bass (2003-2006) Mike Green, bass (2003-2005, 2006) Mick Barr, guitar, bass (2005) Rob Pumpelly, guitar, bass (2006) Tony Dryer, bass (2006) Chris Welcome, guitar (2017) Evan Lipson, bass (2018) Brandon Seabrook, guitar (2018-2019) Henry Kaiser, guitar (2007, 2019) Wendy Eisenberg, guitar (2019) Tim Dahl, bass (2017-2021) Matt Nelson, tenor sax (2018-2021) Alex Ward, guitar (2019) Katie Battistoni, guitar (2019-2021) Sam Ospovat, drums (2020-2021) Charlie Werber, drums (2022-2024) |
Website | www |
The Flying Luttenbachers are an American instrumental noise rock band led by multi-instrumentalist, composer, improviser and producer Weasel Walter.[1]
The Flying Luttenbachers have created a body of work focused on musical extremity and dissonance. Their music ranges from intense all-acoustic free improvisation to complex and modernistic rock composition, and from electronic noise to punk-inspired jazz.[2] Walter has been quoted as saying he has drawn musical inspiration from the fields of punk, death metal, free jazz, and no wave.[3]
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