Scott Klopfenstein

Scott Klopfenstein

Infobox musical artist
Name = Scott "Scotty" Klopfenstein
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Background = solo_singer
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Born = Birth date and age|1977|5|31
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Origin = Garden Grove, California, U.S.
Instrument = Lead Harmonies, Vocal Solos, Trumpet, Guitar, Keyboard
Genre = Ska-punk, Indie rock
Occupation = Musician, Songwriter
Years_active = 1993 - Present
Label = Mojo, Jive, At The Helm
Associated_acts = Reel Big Fish The Littlest Man Band PAL The Scholars Nuckle Brothers Less Than Jake
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Scott "Scotty" A. Klopfenstein is a long-time member of Reel Big Fish. He plays trumpet, guitar, keyboard, and sings. Before the release of Reel Big Fish's third album, he mainly played trumpet and sang backup, but he is the lead vocalist for the songs "Average Man", and "Drunk Again" (Klopfenstein penned both of these songs, as opposed to the majority of RBF songs which are written by lead vocalist/guitarist Aaron Barrett). He plays guitar for most of the songs on "Cheer Up!", and also plays keyboard at live shows when one is available.

In concert, Scott talks to the audience frequently and participates in humorous banter with Barrett. Once, in an [http://www.geocities.com/sinkholezine/reelbigfish.html interview] , Scott summed up Reel Big Fish in 5 words: Good Funky, Sexy, Chicken Fingers.

Before joining Reel Big Fish, Scott was a member of Orange County's Nuckle Brothers and The Scholars as a trumpeter and vocalist. He briefly headed a side project called Pal with fellow former The Scholars member Jesse Wilder, but then started The Littlest Man Band, which also features Dan Regan from Reel Big Fish, and three members of The Scholars. (Scott and the LMB appear a bit more classy and he promises, he "is trying to be a better man".) Reel Big Fish and The Littlest Man Band have often conveniently performed at the same venues. However, the band has been inactive for almost two years and, at recent events during RBF's summer tour, Scott has mentioned that due to his move to New York, he no longer has the opportunity to perform with the band. However, he states he is currently working on a new side project of which "details will be released by the end of 2006". As of yet, no details have been released.

In 2005, Scott moved to New York City to live with his fiancée. In September 2005, Scott was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome while touring New Zealand with Reel Big Fish. He was hospitalized immediately, and sent home to New York to recover. On December 31, 2005, Scott rejoined the band for a New Year's concert. Unfortunately shortly afterwards while touring in Europe, Scott had a recurrence of the syndrome and was flown home from Amsterdam, unable to finish the rest of the tour. He has since returned to the band's lineup.

Some fans refer to Scott as "The Almighty Tute". In a concert in Allentown, PA on November 25, 2006, Scott dubbed himself "The Beastmaster" for the duration of the show.

In September 2006 Scott married his fiancee Teka, whom he has known since high school.

Scott does occasionally smoke cigarettes, as seen in the DVD "You're All In This Together", and their "Everything Sucks" video (he is also seen smoking in pictures of him with The Nuckle Brothers and The Scholars). However, in a recent show in New Haven, Connecticut, Scott announced that he had quit smoking. In a recent video of behind the scenes of the "Party Down" music video it was revealed that he was still smoking.

Scott is a cousin of professional football player Joe Klopfenstein, who currently plays for the St. Louis Rams.

External links

* [http://thelittlestmanband.com/home.aspx The Littlest Man Band]
* [http://www.reel-big-fish.com Reel Big Fish]


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