
Meet the Zen Beavers
Greg was destined from early on, it would seem, to be deemed "different" from The Others.
In first grade, his teacher asked everyone to write down two things they wanted to be when they grew up. There were doctors and lawyers... dancers and pro ball players. Greg? He answered "police dog", but that was merely his second choice. In case the job of "Wonder Woman" wasn't yet available. He was a social outcast among boys but yet somehow a surprise "hit" with the little ladies. And why not? He was one of them. A lesbian born with a penis. By sixth grade he had grown to his now full height of 6'1”. During dodgeball games, everyone became like "Winston" ("the weaker ones") from the dodgeball video. Now the boys despised him, rather than just avoiding him. He would be forced to spend a lot of hours alone when not destroying other children in sporting activities. He began to read for hours and hours. He would also talk to himself as a means of maintaining some social sanity. His brother, Chris, would always tell him: "shut up, already! I'm trying to get some sleep." But when Greg wants to talk, he can be very stubborn. He has much to say, about a great many things.
Christopher Strone
Lead composer on all music; all instruments on soundtrack except for acoustic guitar including (deep breath, right) …. cello; upright acoustic and electric bass; mandolin, octave mandolin; arpeggione, oud, zither, percussion, piano and keyboards; flutes and lutes; kitchen sink; and your mamma’s fanny on alternating Tuesdays
Christopher Scott Strone, May 12, 1970 - March 4, 2011. A life long student and lover of music, Christopher was a member of the Hingham High School orchestra & the jazz band, the Hingham Symphony Orchestra, SEMSBA, and performed in home town theater productions. He originally played the violin but then became a master of the upright bass. He attended the Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford graduating cum laude in 1992 with a double major in acoustical engineering and jazz studies. He lived in New Orleans, NYC, and Phoenix. From Bourbon Street to Carnegie Hall; downtown NY clubs to Crystal Cruise line, he played his bass. Christopher composed and recorded with various artists under different labels; he also was a well known sound engineer, at times using the name of Christo. Chris also loved playing tennis and sailing.