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'''Auguste Arthur "A. A." Bondy''' (formerly known as '''Scott Bondy''') is a folk/rock singer and songwriter. He was the frontman for the well-regarded rock trio [[Verbena (band)|Verbena]] from his high school days until [[2003]]. Since that group broke up, he has released one solo album with a folkier sound, and a second is due in Spring 2009.
'''Auguste Arthur "A. A." Bondy''' (formerly known as '''Scott Bondy''') is a folk/rock singer and songwriter. He was the frontman for the well-regarded rock trio [[Verbena (band)|Verbena]] from his high school days at [[Mountain Brook High School|Mountain Brook]] until [[2003]]. Since that group broke up, he has released one solo album with a folkier sound, and a second is due in Spring 2009.


The first, ''American Hearts'', was recorded with two microphones in a barn next to his house in Palenville, New York. During live performances his wife, Clare Felice (sister of the Felice Brothers), often accompanies him on organ.
The first, ''American Hearts'', was recorded with two microphones in a barn next to his house in Palenville, New York. During live performances his wife, Clare Felice (sister of the Felice Brothers), often accompanies him on organ.
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Revision as of 12:17, 4 February 2009

Auguste Arthur "A. A." Bondy (formerly known as Scott Bondy) is a folk/rock singer and songwriter. He was the frontman for the well-regarded rock trio Verbena from his high school days at Mountain Brook until 2003. Since that group broke up, he has released one solo album with a folkier sound, and a second is due in Spring 2009.

The first, American Hearts, was recorded with two microphones in a barn next to his house in Palenville, New York. During live performances his wife, Clare Felice (sister of the Felice Brothers), often accompanies him on organ.

Discography

  • Bondy, A. A. (2007) American Hearts. Superphonic Records. re-released in 2008 on Fat Possum Records.

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