Todd Weinstock

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Todd Weinstock is an American guitar player. He was part of the original line-up for influential post hardcore/metal band Glassjaw.[1]Prior to that, he and Justin Beck, also in Glassjaw, were in a Jewish straight-edge band named Sons of Abraham. He left Glassjaw in 2004 to head the electronic rock band Men, Women, and Children which disbanded in 2008. Since then he created and played with Fools Gold recording artists Cubic Zirconia for a short while, and is now the guitar player for a brand new project called Hussle Club fronted by former Hearts Revolution and Santigold drummer, Prince Terrence. Todd also is an established DJ in NYC under the moniker Toddlerone. Todd plays live guitar with project/collective Afrobots along with [Tony Hajjar]] (At The Drive In, Sparta). Todd recorded tracks with producer Marc Jordan (The Cult, Velvet Revolver) and vocalist Gina Katon (formerly of Darling Stilettos) in the fall of 2010 for the project Gina and The Eastern Block. Gina and The Eastern Block's debut record "Little Villains" was digitally released on iTunes in early December 6, 2010 and includes Todd's signature guitar playing.

As of January 2011 Todd and producer Marc Jordan have formed as the production duo "Social Security" and recorded the Detroit indie band "Almost Free", Dallas band "Halcyon Nights" and completed an official remix of the single "Twin Flames" from the second Klaxons release.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sharpe-Young, Garry (2005-12-05). New Wave of American Heavy Metal. Zonda Books Limited. pp. 155–. ISBN 9780958268400. http://books.google.com/books?id=uIIf03bGyAAC&pg=PA155. Retrieved 20 June 2011. 



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