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Ben Gibbard
In Conversation & Song Hosted by Daniel Handler
Co-presented with Noise Pop
Tuesday, September 11, 2007 |
Palace of Fine Arts, 8pm 
Ben Gibbard is the singer and principal songwriter of Death
Cab for Cutie. Formed in the early nineties, Death Cab for Cutie
was arguably the most popular and critically successful independent
rock band in the country before the band signed to Atlantic Records
in 2005. The Seattle quartet, whose name references a song performed
by the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band in the Beatles' "Magical Mystery
Tour" film, gradually built a large fanbase with their moody,
introspective sound. Gibbard's dexterous songwriting can be kaleidoscopic,
erupting into jaunty rhythms or wistful melody. Gibbard is also
the frontman for two other bands. One of his side projects, a collaboration
with laptop innovator Jimmy Tamborello called The Postal Service,
recorded an album of electropop songs released to hugely successful
sales. Gibbard will make his acting debut in the forthcoming film
"Brief Interviews with Hideous Men," an adaptation of
David Foster Wallace's short story collection.
Author Daniel Handler's novels include The Basic Eight,
Watch Your Mouth, and Adverbs. Under the alias "Lemony
Snicket," he is the author of the thirteen celebrated and macabre
children's novels collectively known as A Series of Unfortunate
Events. A San Francisco native, Handler is also a screenwriter
whose films include "A Series of Unfortunate Events,"
"Kill the Poor," and "Rick." As an accordionist
and accomplished musician, Handler has played with The Magnetic
Fields, The Mountain Goats, and Stars. He recently collaborated
with composer Nathaniel Stookey on "The Composer Is Dead,"
with the San Francisco Symphony.
Noise Pop has championed new music since 1993 through its
annual music festival, spotlighting local talent and bringing nationally
known, independent artists to San Francisco stages. For more information,
visit www.noisepop.com.
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