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October 11, 2005

Paul

I like Ruth Buzzy. I like the guys in Ruth Buzzy. Even my little brother Jim. And my adopted little brother Matthew. Phil is the head singer, but we are really stealing his thunder, now that we are all being head singers.

I'm not a bass player, but Buzzy needs a bass player. Same as in '98, more so now. So I play bass. I try to be like a Bill Wyman, or John Deacon, or that dude who was in Ben Folds Five. Paul McCartney, John Paul Jones, those guys are bass players.

We're not particularly cool or stylish (except for maybe Jim) but as a band we may be kind of geek cool. The reward, for me, is probably when we hit on a bridge or modified third verse in practice. You get to stay up late when you're in a band. That helps explain why you keep at it.

I think I would like Ruth Buzzy if I wasn't in Ruth Buzzy. I'd probably never have heard of us, but I think I'd like us. It'd fit in good on shuffle with Built To Spill, Guided By Voices, Flaming Lips, and Uncle Tupelo. For me, anyway.

Paul Kamp plays bass in Ruth Buzzy.

Phil

I make things. I've always made things. It started with scrap wood sculptures, home-made model rockets, Commodore 64 graphics and bad heavy metal t-shirts. Somehow, it lead to guitar and to basement recordings. Then I joined a band and met Matt. We played for a while, dropped a member and became another band. We dropped yet another member and became a two-piece band and moved to Chicago. Somewhere along the line, we acquired two members of the Kamp family. Together we continue to make stuff because it's still fun. And it all started with scrap wood. And Matt Molenaar.

Phil Schuldt plays guitar in Ruth Buzzy.

Matt

Playing in a band is a multi-faceted endeavor. It provides me with a venue to share ideas musical and otherwise. It allows me to be a part of group that is producing something instead of consuming something. In this band I am pushed and encouraged to grow beyond my current capabilties. I am accepted for my songs that I contribute. I am graciously and patiently accepted when the songs or musical ideas I contribute stink! I am given a place to be myself. This band has value to me beyond the music or our external acceptance by others. The relationships the band provides me with are very important and the music we create gives us a focus that we keep coming back to. Our musical ideas are abundant, appealing, fertile and stimulating.
Being in this band gets me out of the house, it shows my sons and others that being artistically creative has value and can be done at all life stages. This band provides one more important area in my life that takes the focus off of just myself and I am happier because of it. And when all is said and done, the band also gives me an opportunity to drink beer.

Matt Molenaar plays drums in Ruth Buzzy.