Flowchart
Flowchart is the name of at least two artists:
1. Flowchart (aka Sea… Read Full Bio ↴Flowchart is the name of at least two artists:
1. Flowchart (aka Sean O'Neal) is a one-man electronica outing from Philadelphia. Between 1994 and 2003, Flowchart was a band, consisting of O'Neal, Craig Bottel and Brodie Budd (until 1997), and Erin Anderson (from 1997 onwards). In 2003, Anderson left the band, and the Flowchart moniker was shelved; O'Neal began recording as Someone Else, while Anderson founded a combination hair salon, music club, and art gallery in Philadelphia called "Fringe". The moniker was revived by Sean O'Neal in 2015 for the release of Post-2000 Getup.
2. Flowchart was an Italian boogie project produced by guitarist Romano Trevisani. The band's members are somewhat mysterious; instrumentalists Davide Romani and Mauro Malavasi of Change were in the group, although Romani performed under the pseudonym "Dav. Mandingos" and Malavasi was uncredited. In addition, the vocalists' names - Micael Merfi, Dany Jor, Mary Dan, and Ullaw Jo - are thought to be pseudonyms, with Micael Merfi being Michael Murphy, and Ullaw Jo possibly being Ullanda McCullough. Fonzi Thornton is also thought to have been a vocalist, as he was credited as the lyricist for all of the group's songs.
1. Flowchart (aka Sea… Read Full Bio ↴Flowchart is the name of at least two artists:
1. Flowchart (aka Sean O'Neal) is a one-man electronica outing from Philadelphia. Between 1994 and 2003, Flowchart was a band, consisting of O'Neal, Craig Bottel and Brodie Budd (until 1997), and Erin Anderson (from 1997 onwards). In 2003, Anderson left the band, and the Flowchart moniker was shelved; O'Neal began recording as Someone Else, while Anderson founded a combination hair salon, music club, and art gallery in Philadelphia called "Fringe". The moniker was revived by Sean O'Neal in 2015 for the release of Post-2000 Getup.
2. Flowchart was an Italian boogie project produced by guitarist Romano Trevisani. The band's members are somewhat mysterious; instrumentalists Davide Romani and Mauro Malavasi of Change were in the group, although Romani performed under the pseudonym "Dav. Mandingos" and Malavasi was uncredited. In addition, the vocalists' names - Micael Merfi, Dany Jor, Mary Dan, and Ullaw Jo - are thought to be pseudonyms, with Micael Merfi being Michael Murphy, and Ullaw Jo possibly being Ullanda McCullough. Fonzi Thornton is also thought to have been a vocalist, as he was credited as the lyricist for all of the group's songs.
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