Scamper

Scamper

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Img_capt = L to R: Mike Mirabella, Nate Rogers, Keith Michel, Brendan Boogie
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Genre = Rock, Indie rock
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Years_active = 2001 - 2008
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Associated_acts = The Brendan Boogie Band
URL = [http://www.scamper.net Official Website]
Current_members =
Past_members = Keith Michel Nate Rogers Mike Mirabella Brendan Boogie Mark Roderick (bass, 2001-2004)
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Scamper is an American, Boston-based power pop / rock band, formed in 2001 by upstate New York transplants and singer-songwriter-guitarists Keith Michel and Nate Rogers and filled out by drummer Mike Mirabella and bassist Brendan Boogie.

Scamper were finalists in the 2006 WBCN Rock & Roll Rumble and have supported such acts as Nada Surf, OK Go, The Click Five, Juliette Lewis, Kay Hanley (ex-Letters to Cleo), and We Are Scientists.

Scamper performed their final show on February 2, 2008, before going into an "indefinite hiatus" [ [http://bostonmusicspotlight.com/article.php?id=781 Scamper set for their last waltz, Boston Music Spotlight, February 1, 2008] .]

Discography

Band members

Keith Michel: Vocals, Guitar

Nate Rogers: Vocals, Guitar

Brendan Boogie: Bass, Vocals

Mike Mirabella: Drums

Former band members

Marc Roderick: Bass (2001-04)

External links

* [http://www.scamper.net/ Scamper's official web site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/scamper Scamper's Myspace.com page]

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  • SCAMPER — ist eine von Bob Eberle (1997) entwickelte Kreativitätstechnik in Form einer Checkliste, die bei der Entwicklung von neuen aus bestehenden Produkten eingesetzt werden kann. Auch als Anfangspunkt für laterales Denken verwendbar. Eine… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Scamper — Scam per, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Scampered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Scampering}.] [OF. escamper to escape, to save one s self; L. ex from + campus the field (sc. of battle). See {Camp}, and cf. {Decamp}, {Scamp}, n., {Shamble}, v. t.] To run with speed;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Scamper — Scam per, n. A scampering; a hasty flight. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • scamper — index race Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • SCAMPER — (аббревиатура от англ. Substitute Combine Adapt Modify Put Eliminate Reverse) методика креативности в форме проверочного списка. Автором методики является Боб Эберле (1997 год), хотя идея использования более обширного проверочного списка… …   Википедия

  • scamper — (v.) to run quickly, 1680s, probably from Flem. schampeeren, frequentative of schampen run away, from O.N.Fr. escamper (O.Fr. eschamper) to run away, flee, from V.L. *excampare decamp, lit. leave the field, from L. ex campo, from ex out of +… …   Etymology dictionary

  • scamper — vb *scuttle, scurry, skedaddle, sprint Analogous words: *speed, hurry, hasten: *rush, dash, shoot …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • scamper — [v] run, dash bolt, dart, flee, fly, hasten, hie, hurry, light out, make off, race, romp, rush off, scoot, scurry, scuttle, shoot, skedaddle*, skip, speed, speed away, sprint, tear, trot, whip, zip*; concept 150 Ant. stroll …   New thesaurus

  • scamper — ► VERB ▪ run with quick light steps, especially through fear or excitement. ► NOUN ▪ an act of scampering. ORIGIN probably from SCAMP(Cf. ↑scampish) …   English terms dictionary

  • scamper — [skam′pər] vi. [prob. < MFr escamper, to flee < It scampare < VL * excampare, to decamp < L ex, out + campus, field of battle: see CAMPUS] to run or go hurriedly or quickly n. the act of scampering scamperer n …   English World dictionary

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