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  1. Chris Rosenau is a guitar player and founding member of the seminal instrumental post-rock band Pele, the American music ensemble Collections of Colonies of Bees, and the Indie rock band Volcano Choir.

  2. A textural guitarist, Chris Rosenau is mostly known for his work in the Milwaukee-based post-rock trio Pele and the emo-pop group Vermont since the late '90s. Those are his most "commercial" projects… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 2000s. Genre. Pop/Rock, Avant-Garde, Electronic. Styles. Sound Art, Electro-Acoustic, Conceptual Art.

  3. The group formed in the summer of 1997 by guitarist Chris Rosenau, bassist Scott Schoenbeck and drummer Jon Mueller. Ever-evolving in sound, the band was difficult to classify. Early in Pele's career, critics had dubbed the band post-rock.

  4. Chris Rosenau. Real Name: Chris Rosenau. Profile: Chris Rosenau picked up the electric guitar as a teenager. His only formal training consisted of two weeks of private lessons, at which point he simply began to play along with records by Led Zeppelin, the Cult, and Metallica and dived into the world of high-school rock bands.

  5. 14 de jul. de 2015 · Musician Chris Rosenau talks about the "insane" new Eaux Claires music and art festival and takes us on a tour of his 3 amp/1 guitar process.Rosenau will be ...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2016 · I Would Die 4 U (Prince) by Chris Rosenau, released 27 April 2016 1. I Would Die 4 U (Prince) I originally covered I Would Die 4 U for Prince Uncovered, an Alverno Presents event curated by Hello Death on October 17, 2015 in Milwaukee, WI.

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    CHRIS ROSENAU. Chris Rosenau picked up the electric guitar as a teenager and has been playing ever since. For most of that time, Chris has been lucky enough to have a dedicated audience for his music. He’s played with a number of bands and musicians, including indie rock band Volcano Choir as well as Collections of Colonies of Bees.