Biography of dashboard confessional songs
Lefler is from Sugar Land, Texas. He attended Dulles High School and graduated high school in He attended the University of Texas at Austin and graduated in with a degree in fine art. Lefler started playing guitar in and piano shortly thereafter. His first instrument was a PVT which his father had purchased from a pawn shop. Lefler had piano lessons for a few months while in high school.
It was terrible. I've never had another lesson or recital of any kind since. Lefler joined Dashboard Confessional in after having flown out to meet the rest of the band in Florida. In , he released his second EP, Shoutfire. Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Tools Tools. Download as PDF Printable version. In other projects.
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Archived from the original on October 17, Also under the influence of Dichele, who had a master's degree in English, Carrabba developed an appreciation for literature and became well read at a young age; his favorite authors included John Irving and Sylvia Plath. At 15 years old, he added playing the guitar to his list of hobbies after receiving an instrument from his Uncle Angelo as a gift.
He occupied his free time with playing guitar and composing simple songs based on his own life experiences. After high school he attended Florida Atlantic University, where he majored in education but maintained his musical aspirations with equal determination, performing for seven years with a band called the Vacant Andys. He later cut an album with the Agency before joining another group called Further Seems Forever.
By the late s Carrabba felt burned out from the boorish, aggressive tones of the local punk rock scene; he was drawn instead to a more personal, softer-toned musical style. His fondness for the sound of acoustic guitar escalated as a result, and he came to the conclusion that Boca Raton, the town where he lived, was overly insulated from the full scope of the punk music world.
Ultimately he unburdened himself of all unnecessary possessions and struck out on the open road in a worn-out old van, working his way through what was in actuality a self-sponsored promotional tour. And with that, he launched his solo career. Carrabba released a debut solo album, Swiss Army Romance, on the independent Fiddler label in , recording under the name of Dashboard Confessional.
Although he taped the album without backup of any kind, he used the term Dashboard Confessional, which sounds like the name of a band, to diminish the concept of ego and to foster an aura of synergy around his performing persona. He adopted the phrase from the lyrics of one of his songs, "The Sharp Hint of New Tears," and he soon discovered that the imagery inspired by the name Dashboard Confessional struck a harmonious chord with his listeners.
The words proved provocative and conjured up the universal swell of nostalgia associated with the memory of a first car and other newfound freedoms of the teenage years. As Dashboard Confessional gained visibility, Carrabba worked as an opening act for more prominent headliners. In he released an extended-play disc called Drowning. He invited backup musicians to accompany him on stage and on the recording, and in this way developed a revolving membership for Dashboard Confessional.
Among the various popular sidemen seen and heard with Carrabba are Scott Schoenbeck on bass and John Lefler on guitar and keyboards. Carrabba then fell into stride as the headliner of his own U. On tour again in , he returned to West Hartford for his first full-blown solo concert since leaving the town as a teenager. Carrabba described the phenomenon of the Dashboard Confessional success to Newsday staff writer Glenn Gamboa, citing a tendency to "Look different If we happen to be the next round of rock stars, we will be the first to be truly anti-rock stars.