Science for Girls

What you may wish to know about Darren Solomon, written in the popular third person perspective:

Darren Solomon played bass for Ray Charles for two years, joining the band when he was 19 years old. He has stories, which he will share with you if you buy him a coffee.

Darren Solomon also toured with a Major 1970's Music Icon, whose name he will not share with you, for fear that you will mock him.

Darren Solomon wrote the music for the John Turturro film "Lesser Prophets" and the theme to the A&E series "Parking Wars".

Darren Solomon composed the music for the M&M's commercial "Nothing Rhymes With Orange", which was performed by Megan Mullally. For his efforts, he was awarded a Best Music Clio.

Darren Solomon refuses to raise his hands in the air, out of concern that he may appear like he just don't care.

Darren Solomon currently makes music at Big Foote Music, in New York City.

Darren Solomon is a rabid fan of many different kinds of music, but if you deleted Joao Gilberto and Oscar Peterson there'd be a lot more room on the hard drive.

Darren Solomon conceived Science for Girls as a way to hear the songs in his brain out loud.

Darren Solomon is but mad north-north-west: when the wind is southerly he knows a Bach from a Sun Ra.


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