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Rubeo is an alumnus of [[Bucknell University]] (class of 2001) where he was a student of post-minimalist composer, [[William Duckworth]].<sub><ref>[[William Duckworth]] - Profile of the composer </ref></sub> He also earned a Bachelors Degree in Poilitical Science from Bucknell University.<sub><ref name=sentry > [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/RM-Gramsci_Article-11-20-08.png The Sentry ] 11-20-2008 - Article scanned into PNG to provide source</ref></sub> <br /><br />Rubeo is also a certified secondary education social studies teacher. He received his certification while attending graduate school at [[The University of Pittsburgh]] and was the recipient of the ''Ernest Dorow Award for Excellence in Teaching''.<sub><ref>[http://www.education.pitt.edu/alumni/scholarshiprecipients.aspx List of Dorow Award Winners ]</ref></sub>
Rubeo is an alumnus of [[Bucknell University]] (class of 2001) where he was a student of post-minimalist composer, [[William Duckworth]].<sub><ref>[[William Duckworth]] - Profile of the composer </ref></sub> He also earned a Bachelors Degree in Poilitical Science from Bucknell University.<sub><ref name=sentry > [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/RM-Gramsci_Article-11-20-08.png The Sentry ] 11-20-2008 - Article scanned into PNG to provide source</ref></sub> <br /><br />Rubeo is also a certified secondary education social studies teacher. He received his certification while attending graduate school at [[The University of Pittsburgh]] and was the recipient of the ''Ernest Dorow Award for Excellence in Teaching''.<sub><ref>[http://www.education.pitt.edu/alumni/scholarshiprecipients.aspx List of Dorow Award Winners ]</ref></sub>


==Miscellaneous==
*He is the brother of [[ice hockey]] player, [[Brandon Rubeo]], who played for the [[Markham Waxers]] of the [[Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League]] ([[Ontario Hockey Association|OHA]]) (Junior "A") and currently plays for the [[Penn State]] Icers of the [[American Collegiate Hockey Association]].<sub><ref>[http://www.pennstatehockey.com/ Penn State Icers Official Site ]</ref><ref>[http://markhamwaxersarchives.com/profiles/rubeo_brandon.html Markham Waxers Player Profiles ] </ref></sub>
==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[List of people from Pittsburgh]]
*[[List of people from Pittsburgh]]

Revision as of 13:42, 20 February 2009

Martin Rubeo (b.1979 Pittsburgh, PA) is the founder [1] of alternative rock band, Gramsci Melodic.

Music

Rubeo is the lead singer and guiatrist for Gramsci Melodic. He originally focused on [Avant Garde] composition while attending university. He was inactive in regards to music composition and performance for several years following graduation. Rubeo returned to music and played rhythm guitar in a Pittsburgh punk rock band, buRgandy juRk, from 2005 to 2006.[2] Rubeo created Gramsci Melodic from solo recordings he completed using that name. He formed the current line-up of the band in 2006, at which point he left buRgandy juRk. Rubeo is the primary composer and lyricist for Gramsci Melodic.[2]

Education Background

Rubeo is an alumnus of Bucknell University (class of 2001) where he was a student of post-minimalist composer, William Duckworth.[3] He also earned a Bachelors Degree in Poilitical Science from Bucknell University.[4]

Rubeo is also a certified secondary education social studies teacher. He received his certification while attending graduate school at The University of Pittsburgh and was the recipient of the Ernest Dorow Award for Excellence in Teaching.[5]

Miscellaneous

See Also

  1. ^ The Duquesne Duke 9-11-2008
  2. ^ a b The Pitt News 1-9-2009 - Article scanned into PNG to provide source
  3. ^ William Duckworth - Profile of the composer
  4. ^ The Sentry 11-20-2008 - Article scanned into PNG to provide source
  5. ^ List of Dorow Award Winners
  6. ^ Penn State Icers Official Site
  7. ^ Markham Waxers Player Profiles