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Flare

 
Artist: Flare

Group Members:

Damian Costilla, Mark Gunderman, Vin Scialla, Holly Mcworter, Ernest Adzentoivich, L.D. Beghtol, Charles Newman

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Hung

Biography

Deceptive, bittersweet love songs pervade the Flare sound -- a mixture of L.D. Beghtol's classically trained voice, his ukulele, and a collection of musical toys, as well as a small army of musicians including Jon DeRosa of Dead Leaves Rising and Aarktica, Mother West studio's owner Charles Newman, and Mark Gunderman on violin. The group is constantly in rotation with members of Iida, Magnetic Fields, and various others lending their musical eccentricities to the project.

Flare was started by painter Damian Costilla and Beghtol in 1996 as an outlet for their refined tastes in both art and music. They played intimate clubs across New York City where they attracted the attention of Magnetic Fields' Stephin Merritt and Claudia Gonson. In 1997, the group had grown with Ernest Adzentoivich (Plexus) on contrabass, Vin Scialla (Sunflower) on drums, and Holly Mcworter on violin. These five released Bottom in 1998. Here the band still concentrated on Beghtol's voice and Costilla's scattered guitar with background lilts of piano, strings, and machine noise. After Beghtol appeared as guest vocalist on the Fields' 69 Love Songs, Merritt remixed "Celebrate the Misery," a track from Bottom, for a single with a B-side cover of Everything But the Girl's "Another Bridge."

Costilla left the band in 1998 and there was a succession of instrumentalists until DeRosa joined on guitar, banjo, and vocals in 2000. The band, with a new lineup and direction, recorded Circa later that year. This mini-album draws on influences as diverse as the Incredible String Band and the Carter Family, and concentrates on subtle orchestration and clever, often dark lyrics. Live, the band presents a finicky yet intimate show with occasional crescendos of emotion that betray their distanced-observer stance as that of a supremely enraged ex-lover, friend, or still-burning foe. ~ Daphne Carr, All Music Guide
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Flare is a Canadian fashion magazine. It is owned by Rogers Communications.

Flare magazine came into existence in 1979, as a reinvention of the Canadian publication Miss Chatelaine magazine. It is known as "Canada's Fashion magazine", and while cover stories often feature American or International stars, Flare focuses largely on Canadian content and its role in internation art, fashion, and media. In addition to runway and street fashion from Canada and abroad, the magazine covers music and entertainment, health and beauty, and feature stories relevant to young Canadian women. Flare celebrated its 30th anniversary on November 5, 2009, with a star-studded reception and party at the Royal Ontario Museum.

Flare Magazine was the brainchild of Donna Scott who was given two magazines, 'Teen Generation' and 'Miss Chatelaine' by Maclean Hunter Management to improve or redirect. Donna put both teen magazines to sleep and created Flare Magazine, aimed at young career women who, until that time, only had access to American fashion magazines. Flare became Canada's first successful fashion magazine, under the direction of its first editor, Keitha Maclean. Subsequent editors included, Shelley Black and Bonnie Fuller. Donna Scott retired from Flare and went on to be the Chair of Canada Council for the Arts and was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1994.

Flare magazine often uses Canadian models such as Lisa Cant and Heather Marks for their photo shoots along with many other up-and-comers.

Past editors-in-chief have included Bonnie Fuller and Suzanne Boyd. The position is currently held by Lisa Tant.

The magazine has featured Wayne Gretzky's future wife Janet Jones on the cover and in the magazine in the 1980s. Their daughter was featured on the cover and inside the magazine in an issue in August 2005.

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