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What is Watashi wa?

Watashi wa"" (私は) in Japanese means ""I am"".

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American Christian pop rock band

Watashi Wa is a Christian pop rock band from San Luis Obispo, California on Tooth & Nail Records. "Watashi wa" (私は) in Japanese means "I am".[1] The band formed in 2000 when most of the members were still in their teens. They were first signed to indie label Bettie Rocket and released two albums before signing to Tooth & Nail in 2002. The band broke up in July 2004, but in a deal with Tooth & Nail Records singer/guitarist Seth Roberts' new band Eager Seas, were signed to the same label and released their first album under the name Watashi Wa. They subsequently left the label.[2] Seth Roberts once again is releasing music under the Watashi Wa moniker with an album called People Like People which was written in 2020. People Like People is produced by Seth Roberts and co-produced by Tyler Tedeschi.[4]

Members [ edit ]

Seth Roberts - vocals, guitar

Jeremy Wells - bass

Miles Castenholz - guitar

Teddy Ramirez - drums

Roger Tompkins - guitar

Tyler Tedeschi - guitar

Both Roger Tompkins and Lane Biermann played their respective instruments in the alt country band Briertone, but have since moved on to pursue other things.

Former members [ edit ]

Mike Newsom - guitar, background vocals

Luke Page - guitar, background vocals

Xavier Alexander - guitar (appears in "All of Me" music video)

Cory Radosevich - bass, background vocals

Erik Brunner - bass

Jonthan Russo - drums

Danny Igarta - bass

Brendon Alvord- guitar

Kevin Alvord-bass

Luke Page - guitar, background vocals

Roger Tompkins - bass

Lane Biermann - drums, background vocals

Discography [ edit ]

(2022, Tooth & Nail) Eager Seas (2006, Tooth & Nail)

(2006, Tooth & Nail) The Love of Life (2003, Tooth & Nail)

(2003, Tooth & Nail) The Color of Today EP (2003, Tooth & Nail)

(2003, Tooth & Nail) What's in the Way (2001, Bettie Rocket)

(2001, Bettie Rocket) Lost a Few Battles... Won the War (2000, Bettie Rocket)

(2000, Bettie Rocket) Stephen's First Day Out (1998, Harvey Records)

Other songs

"Wonderful" (Released at PureVolume.com in 2004)

"Message in a Bottle" (The Police cover, released on ¡Policia!: A Tribute to the Police in 2005)

"Stories" (from 'Punk Never Dies' compilation, released in 2011)

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Steinway of Steinway & Sons about piano keys no longer being made of ivory. Plastic coverings for keys are used now. Mr. Steinway, who is the 6th member of his family to head the firm since its founding in 1853, said ivory has always been a pain in the neck.

The New Yorker, January 25, 1958 P. 25

Talk. Interview with Henry Z. Steinway of Steinway & Sons about piano keys no longer being made of ivory. Plastic coverings for keys are used now. Mr. Steinway, who is the 6th member of his family to head the firm since its founding in 1853, said ivory has always been a pain in the neck. They've been looking for a substitute since the 1930's. One trouble with ivory is its unpredictable behavior. It tends to split & is readily affected by heat, cold, dampness, dryness, exposure to light, and even by certain acids in perspiration. The Steinways' ivory came from Africa. 70% of the tusks were wasted in the course of cutting, and because ivory is naturally yellowish, the coverings had to be carefully bleached. No chemical could do the job, so they were put up on a factory roof to bleach in the sun for 6 months. The plastic key coverings now used are satisfactory, but they are experimenting with coverings of Plexiglas, Vinylite, and Implex.

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