- Earl Yevak
Earl Yevak (born March 3, 1982 in Hampton, Virginia) is an American
songwriter who became noted in the early 2000s when he played drums and other percussion instruments in theVirginia post-rock band Gregor Samsa. After he left Gregor Samsa in 2005 he formed Lavinia, apost-rock ,lo-fi ,indie rock band fromRichmond, Virginia . This was Yevak's first notable attempt atsinging andsongwriting . Though no official releases were made by Lavinia, various live recordings and videos can be found circulating theWeb via websites such asyoutube.com . Lavinia disbanded in 2007. He currently works on multiple solo projects such asWhite Hood which is music made up entirely of Yevak singing, sometimes usingoverdubb ed vocal tracks. He also appears onguest vocals for other musicians such asJonathan Hicks andDJ Chris Winn .Name origin of Lavinia
Lavinia was named after Earl Yevak's late grandmother Lavinia Stallings Phoebus (Yevak), who was the great-granddaughter of 19th century prominent
Virginia Peninsula entrepreneurHarrison Phoebus . The name also means "purity" in Latin, which was cohesive with much of Lavinia's lyrics and imagery. Yevak, who is openly a member ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , often references, though sometimes subtly, his spirituality and longing for spiritual purity in his songs. Members of the LDS Church are often associated with strong ancestral ties, asgenealogy is one of the main pillars of the LDS orMormon faith.External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/laviniasound Earl Yevak's Site]
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