The Littlest Man Band
The Littlest Man Band was started by Scott Klopfenstein of Orange County, California. Scott was a long-time member of Reel Big Fish, a popular ska punk band. Scott had written a number of songs over the years that did not conform to the usual style of Reel Big Fish. He performed some of these by himself under the pseudonym "The Littlest Man" before being joined by several musicians well known to him from the Long Beach music scene, the majority of whom are fellow ex-members of the band The Scholars.
The Littlest Man Band | |
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Origin | Long Beach, USA |
Years active | 2003–2005, 2018–present[1] |
Labels | At The Helm |
Spinoff of | Reel Big Fish |
Members | Scott Klopfenstein Vincent Walker Jake Berrey Mitch Bruzzese Tavis Werts Prichard Pearce Edgar Guadiana |
Past members | Jesse Wilder Dan Regan Tony Ortega Greg Parkin |
Website | Official Site |
This differs from the music he and the fellow Reel Big Fish member Dan Regan had been performing previously, but the new piano-bar style was well received by fans. Often, both bands would play at the same venue.
LMB has not performed since May 25, 2005, and rumors circulated regarding the band's break-up. Klopfenstein commented that due to his move to the East Coast, he would no longer be performing with these musicians. As of 2018, the band has been active on social media, with Klopfenstein acknowledging the forthcoming release of previously unreleased music to support the production and release of a new album from the band.[2][3]
Members
- Scott Klopfenstein - Vocals, Guitar, Keys
- Vincent Walker - Keys, Guitar
- Jake Berrey - Bass
- Mitch Bruzzese - Drums
- Tavis Werts - Trumpet
- Prichard Pearce - Trombone
- Edgar Guadiana - Sax, Flute
Former members
- Jesse Wilder - Keys, Guitar, Vocals
- Tony Ortega - Trumpet
- Dan Regan - Trombone
- Greg Parkin - Drums
Discography
Albums
- Better Book Ends (September 23, 2004)
- Demos and Practices (early 2004)
- Rare Doo-Dee - Live recordings and demos, including the infamous "doo-dee" incident on the first KUCI show. (2008)
Live
- Live on KUCI (April 2, 2005)
References
- LaMore, Jacques. "Pop Punk & Pizza #53: Scott Klopfenstein". open.spotify.com/episode/3xbYhPR5Uy11SevOP9X0FR?si=Ff9taEFGSzG-4mhAE6IHSg. Bangarang Radio. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
- LaMore, Jacques. "Pop Punk & Pizza #53: Scott Klopfenstein". open.spotify.com/episode/3xbYhPR5Uy11SevOP9X0FR?si=Ff9taEFGSzG-4mhAE6IHSg. Bangarang Radio. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
- "The Littlest Man Band". Twitter. Retrieved 19 August 2018.