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...David A. Wallach ’07, the lead singer of Harvard band Chester French, which opened the show for Breuer along with New York comedian Pete Correale, also said Breuer was a success...
...stylistic excess manifested in flashy clothes and absurdly over-the-top hairstyles. Noticeable throughout the show was the pairing off of couples of different ethnic backgrounds, and the multiracial aspect wasn’t lost on Ardrey and Melvin. Playing up the lame Caucasian stereotype, they directed David A. Wallach ’07 in vaulting himself through Studio 54’s velvet ropes, after which he was carried off the stage by Mike Beal ’06 and Jason W. Norman...
...uncertain music industry, for now they are content balancing the rigors of life as Harvard undergraduates with aspirations of mainstream musical success. “In a few years, it will be a huge privilege that FM got to see us in our formative stages,” Wallach jokes...
They then set about creating an image for their new name. Though dressed in a Lacoste sweater, Merrell slip-ons and his trademark sweatband, Wallach endorses E-Bay as the source of his Saville Row suits. Despite a seemingly high-priced aesthetic, the group explains that “You can only hate a gentleman who looks down on you.” Consequently, they strive to be as inclusive as possible with their music. “We don’t intend to alienate any anti-gentleman types,” Wallach says. “The same...
Though groups revel in the excitement of creativity and performance, they remain on their collective toes when it comes to the business of making music, Wallach concedes that the record industry views “artists as commodities,” and that “only 3-5% of all major record label records make a profit each year.” However, the lead singer is confident that the band can succeed if they push hard now to combine “high quality music with public acceptance.” The group aggressively promotes its website, www.chesterfrench.com...