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Blake Sennett
Birth name Blake Sennett Swendson
Also known as Blake Soper, Blake Swendson
Born September 22 1973 (1973-09-22) (age 34)
Flag of the United States San Diego, California
Origin San Diego, California, United States
Genre(s) Indie Rock, Folk Rock
Occupation(s) Actor, musician
Years active 1998–present
Label(s) Brute/Beaute, Warner Bros. Records, Saddle Creek Records, Barsuk Records, Sub Pop (with the Elected)

Blake Sennett (born September 22, 1973 in San Diego, California) is the lead guitarist for indie rock band Rilo Kiley and the lead singer, lead guitarist for his alt rock side project The Elected. Blake attended La Jolla Country Day School. He attended high school with Rilo Kiley bassist Pierre De Reeder. In addition to being a musician, Sennett was a child actor, appearing on the television shows Salute Your Shorts and Boy Meets World. Sennett originally went by the names Blake Soper and Blake Swendson as an actor, but is credited in all recent works under his real name.

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Early years

In the early to mid-'90s, Sennett appeared in shows primarily marketed towards teens. During this period he ended up playing two big supporting roles of Ronnie Pinsky on Salute Your Shorts and Joseph 'Joey the Rat' Epstein on Boy Meets World. After Salute Your Shorts was canceled and his role on Boy Meets World was written off, Sennett switched gears and began to focus on music. He met Rilo Kiley bandmate, Jenny Lewis, through mutual friends in 1993. The two formed the band in 1998 and dated for several years until ending their relationship after the release of The Execution of All Things in 2002.

Music

In the early 1990s when Sennett was in high school, he played drums in a band called the Caustic Truth. Future Rilo Kiley bassist Pierre De Reeder was his bandmate. Sennett was kicked out of the band and the remaining members kept his drums.[1] In 1996, he composed the score for the film Don's Plum.[2] Lewis was the female lead in the film. [3] Because of a lawsuit brought by stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire, this film can never be sold in the United States or Canada. However, it was released in 2001 in Europe as a Region 2 DVD. This version contains Sennett's original score, as well as the song "Go Ahead," written by Sennett and Jenny Lewis in 1996. The song was included in Rilo Kiley's first LP Take-Offs and Landings (2001). Sennett has remained good friends with Maguire, Ethan Suplee, and Scott Bloom since the making of the film. He had previously starred with Suplee on Boy Meets World. In 2003, he founded a second band, The Elected, along with his good friend Mike "The Caveman" Bloom.

Discography

With Rilo Kiley

Albums

EPs

Singles

Compilations

With The Elected

Albums

Compilations

song: "San Francisco via Chicago Blues"

Videography

  • "Not Going Home" (2006, directed by Nik Fackler)

As Producer

Albums

Selected filmography

External links

  1. ^ http://nardwuar.com/vs/rilo_kiley/
  2. ^ http://the-grand-panjandrum.tripod.com/donsplum.html
  3. ^ http://the-grand-panjandrum.tripod.com/donsplum.html

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