
But there were too many guitars in the bands she was in, so she began playing bass. That proved fortuitous.
After sitting in with The Trypes, the eventually approached her about joining the band. That started a connection that eventually led to joining the band Wild Carnation. Not only did she join the band, she replaced famed bass player Michael Imperioli. He’s also dipped his toe into acting. Maybe you’ve seen some of his work. It took a little while for Brenda to accept because she didn’t have a cassette player in her truck and couldn’t listen to the demos! But once Brenda joined, they started working on their debut, Tricycle. She just didn’t know she’d be playing bass and singing, too. The album has been remastered and re-released. In addition to that, there is a treasure trove of extra tracks! And there’s more good news; Superbus, the follow-up to Tricycle, will be given the same treatment in the fall. So follow Wild Carnation on Facebook. Pick up the album on Bandcamp. And keep checking back for updates. Follow us @PerformanceAnx on Twitter & Instagram. Help support the show with coffee money at ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety or by buying stuff like shirts, coffee mugs, or shower curtains at performanceanx.threadless.com. So let’s jump right into today’s episode with Brenda Sauter of Wild Carnation on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network.