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Rachel Trachtenburg

Rachel Trachtenburg giving an interview at New York City Hall.
Background information
Birth name Rachel Sage Piña Trachtenburg (Birth certificate lists her as Rachel Sage Trachtenburg. Pina is her mom's maiden name.)
Born December 10, 1993 (1993-12-10) (age 16)
Seattle, Washington, United States
Origin Seattle, Washington, United States
Genres Acoustic, pop, indie rock, pop rock
Occupations Singer, drummer, actress
Instruments vocals, guitar, drums, ukulele, harmonica
Years active 2000-present
Associated acts Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
Supercute!
Website slideshowplayers.com
myspace.com/supercute

Rachel Sage Piña Trachtenburg (born December 10, 1993 in Seattle, Washington) is an American musician, singer, political and animal activist and actress from New York City. Trachtenburg is most notable for her key role as drummer and backup vocalist of the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, a family band consisting of herself and her parents, Jason and Tina. She is also lead singer of her band, Supercute! (formerly The Oh My God Girls) and the star of her own television show, Rachel Trachtenburg’s Homemade World (formerly titled Rachel Trachtenburg’s Morning Show). Trachtenburg made New York City headlines in late 2008 for publicly speaking out against Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of the city.

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Early life

Trachtenburg, an only child born of paternal Jewish and maternal Mexican American descent, was born in Seattle to parents Jason Trachtenburg and Tina Piña Trachtenburg.[1] The family began their slideshow musical act when Trachtenburg was only six years of age, first playing the harmonica. The family then left Seattle for New York City in 2000, Trachtenburg graduating from harmonica to drums. All three of the Trachtenburgs are vegetarians.

Career

Since 2000, Trachtenburg and her parents have toured and performed their act throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe and have recorded two albums. Vintage Slide Collections From Seattle, Vol 1 was released in 2001, and Adventures in Middle America, Vol 2 was released in 2005. Trachtenburg formed her own band with close friends June Lei and Julia Cumming, both 13. The group were formerly known as The Oh My God Girls but changed their name to Supercute! as not to be confused with the OMG Girlz, a hip hop group from Atlanta, Georgia. Supercute! once performed "Brand New Key" with English singer Kate Nash, who the band opened for in 2008.[2]

Trachtenburg also plays the Bass guitar, harmonica, piano and ukulele. She has played the Bass for other indie rock bands such as King Missile and Schwervon!. She has covered Syd Barrett’s songs "Bike" and "Effervescing Elephant" on the ukulele and performs the song “Pigeons” on the ukulele as well. She made an appearance on the song “Secrets” on anti-folk musician Lach’s album Today. In 2000, Trachtenburg was declared the #1 performer at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[3]

Trachtenburg is currently the star of her own children’s television show, Rachel Trachtenburg’s Homemade World, alongside her parents and various other actors. In 2009, she released her first album, titled Rachel Trachtenburg’s Homemade World, a compilation album of songs recorded from the show. She also appeared in a short indie movie titled Happy Birthday, playing the role of Lisa.[4]

Activism

After being priced out of their East Village home, Trachtenburg, along with her parents and some of their close friends, took part in several hearings to keep term limits. Trachtenburg most notably spoke out against New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, criticizing him for wasting taxpayers' money on the New York Yankees and moving a park fountain. She read her speech at City Hall[5]:

Hi, my name is Rachel Trachtenburg and I am 14 years old. My family just moved to Bushwick because we were priced out of our home in the East Village. Our apartment was broken into in the first month and several of our friends have been mugged at gunpoint.

I don’t understand why Mayor Bloomberg DOES NOT HAVE TO OBEY THE LAW WHEN PEOPLE ARE ARRESTED FOR PEACEUL DEMONSTRATIONS. I think Mayor Bloomberg IS THE WORST MAYOR EVER. He gave tons of money to the Bush family and the Republicans. So he deserves some of the blame for Iraq and all the other problems in NYC and the whole country.

Also, our taxes and rent, and bills have gone way up since Bloomberg became mayor. Any monkey can raise taxes. No offense to monkeys, but THAT doesn’t make you a great mayor.

Bloomberg has wasted so much of our money on stupid things like moving the Washington Square Park fountain ten feet over, or giving a billion dollars to the Yankees, who don’t need our money when senior citizens are worried about losing their senior center, something is wrong with Mayor Bloomberg’s priorities.

I think Mayor Bloomberg is the Worst Mayor Ever and I must not be the only one because he had to spend over a million dollars to cheat and buy his first 2 elections. And he will spend another $80 million to steal the next election.

I hope you will all choose honesty over bribery and keep term limits as they ARE. Thank you.

On January 30, 2009, Trachtenburg and her parents went to City Hall again to speak out against horse carriage drivers, whom she claims, mistreat their horses. Trachtenburg performed a song about horses on her ukulele and received a round of applause from the City Council, which are both not normally allowed.[6]

In popular culture

  • Politician and Liquid Tapedeck band member Christopher X. Brodeur (aka Touching You) wrote a song about Trachtenburg titled “May I Have Your Hand, Rachel Trachtenburg?” in 2003.
  • In March 2004, Trachtenburg was the first to grace the cover of Time Out New York Kids.
  • Trachtenburg and her parents made a cameo appearance in Moby’s music video, "New York, New York", directed by Reverend Jen, a close family friend.
  • Reverend Jen has a Rachel Trachtenburg troll displayed inside her troll museum, according to the Trachtenburgs’ 2006 documentary, The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players: Off & On Broadway.

Discography

Albums with Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players

Songs with Supercute!

  • "Hula Hoop Song" (2009)
  • "Candy City" (2009)
  • "Brand New Key" (2009)
  • "Supercute!" (2009)
  • "Death of a Clown" (2009)
  • "Haunted Hostel" (2009)
  • "Not to Write About Boys" (2010)

Solo albums

  • Rachel Trachtenburg’s Homemade World (2009)
  1. "Theme Song" - The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
  2. "Seagull" - Rosie Rebel
  3. "Pigeon Song" - Rachel Trachtenburg
  4. "The Dog Song" - Major Matt Mason USA
  5. "Knock Knock Jokes" - Danielle
  6. "Baby Black Bear" - Baby Shiver's Boutique
  7. "Don't Call Me Rat Dog" - Reverend Jen
  8. "You're The One Who's Made For Me and I Was Made For You" - Jason Trachtenburg
  9. "Rosie's Work Out"
  10. "Gnome" - Rachel Trachtenburg
  11. "Turn Off The Water When You Bruch Your Teeth" - Touching You
  12. "Phoenix" - Anna Copa Cobanna
  13. "Good Morning" - The Fools
  14. "Thanks For Coming To the Show"

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Quotes

Up to date as of January 14, 2010

From Wikiquote

Rachel Piña Trachtenburg (born December 10, 1993) is the drummer and backup singer for the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players.

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  • Rachel Trachtenburg: I really like the food at that place (Sidewalk Cafe). They have salads and pastas and stuff like that. What's your favorite food?
  • Kimya Dawson:I like cherries.
  • Rachel:That's a fruit. I said food.
  • Kimya:Fruit's food.
  • Rachel:You don't sit down and eat it. You don't eat it at a restaurant, like, "Oh, I'd like a fruit, please." You say, "I'd like a pizza please, or the pasta." Do you like Indian food? Mexican food? Italian food?
  • Kimya: Japanese food.
  • Rachel:Okay.
  • Time Out New York Kids

  • Christy Davis: Who do you look up to?
  • Rachel: You mean, like a hero?
  • Christy: Yeah, I guess. Someone you admire a lot.
  • Rachel: A drummer?
  • Christy: It can be anyone.
  • Rachel: My mom
  • Interview for DrummerGirl.com

  • "I like lots of color and mix-and-match."
  • "No. I don't think so. I hope not."
    • On whether or not she'd rebel against her parents.(Miami Herald December 13, 2006
  • "I like New York better than Seattle. It's bigger. I was really sad when I left, because I miss my friends, but I call them almost every day, and I have friends here now."
    • On why she prefers New York to Seattle (The New Yorker September 9, 2002
  • "I like ABBA and the Beatles and Led Zeppelin. And E.L.O., and Funkadelic. Wait. Mommy, are they the same thing?"
  • "Dad, this time you need to order smalls. You're always wrong about ordering. You always say we need mediums and larges, but girls like smalls."
    • Rachel, in disapproval of her father's ordering of TFSP T-shirts.(The New Yorker September 9, 2002
  • "Stoosh over, daddy!"
  • "They should call it the Low Quality Inn."
    • On the lack of quality of the Quality Inn, in which she stayed in with her parents while on tour (Reprint of The Times
  • "I'm learning to play piano. And also the musical saw."

Off & On Broadway documentary

  • "Hi. I'm Rachel Trachtenburg. I'm the daughter and the drummer for the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players."
    • Rachel's introduction on the documentary
  • "My dad played in different clubs and open mic nights. But he mostly walked dogs. A lot of dogs."
    • Rachel's story of how her father, Jason, started out performing.
  • "My dad wrote a song about the people in the slides. I started playing harmonica. I was only six."
    • Rachel on the song "Mountain Trip To Japan, 1959" and how she ended up in the band.
  • "We won 1st place and $500."
    • Rachel on the band's first appearence in a talent show in Seattle.
  • Interviewer: Rachel, do you think performing is natural?
  • Rachel: Mmmm.
  • Tina: See, it's natural for Rachel because she's done it whole life.
  • Rachel: I know how to do it.
    • Rachel on how performing in large crowds is natural for her.
  • "Some parents just work at...I don't know...Microscoft (She mispronounced the word. She meant Microsoft) and just sit there at a desk and their kids have to sit at a desk, too and...I don't know!"
    • Rachel on how different her and her parents' lifestyle is compared to other parents and their children.
  • Interviewer: How long do your parents usually let you stay up?
  • Rachel: I probably get home at 1:00 (am) and I go to bed at 1:30. (shrugs) I don't know.
  • Tina: She's usually in bed at-
  • Rachel: 1?
  • Tina: 1.
  • Interviewer: 1 am? (laughing)
  • Tina: (laughing) 1 am. She's performing. She's-
  • Rachel: Maybe on a school night, I go to bed at 10! Maybe.
  • Tina: Yeah. Maybe. When you went to public school. Now she does homeschool, so she doesn't go to bed until 1.
    • Rachel's bedtime when she performs onstage.
  • "It's fun hitting on the drums and singing songs."
    • Rachel on performing.
  • "It's really fun and just to be with a friend while you're working really hard. It can sometimes be really stressful. Also it's just fun to have someone to laugh with and have a good time with."
    • Rachel on having friends with her while she tours.
  • "I like The Beatles and I like The Kinks and I like The Rolling Stones and I like Led Zeppelin and I like Black Sabbath."
    • Rachel on more of her favorite musicians.
  • "As an adult, I think I wanna be living in New York City and help a lot of homeless people and try to become vegan and maybe be a band with some good friends and be making a living and be happy with how much money I have."
    • Rachel on her adult goals.
  • "I think bootlegging is kinda cool."
    • Rachel on bootlegging on the Off & On Broadway skit
  • "I hope our DVD comes out better than this!"
    • Rachel on the low quality of the bootleg copy of Off & On Broadway skit

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