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Tony Fagenson

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Tony Fagenson (born Anthony Edward Fagenson July 18, 1978) was the drummer for rock band Eve 6 before it disbanded in 2004. He was attending the University of Southern California when he auditioned with Eve 6. At that time, singer Max Collins and guitarist Jon Siebels were looking for a replacement drummer. Although he went to USC, Fagenson was the only member of the band who was not born in California. A big fan of the FOX television show The X-Files, Fagenson was inspired to name the band Eve 6 after his favorite episode, "The Eves". In the episode, there are many female clones named Eve; after Eve #6 made a remark about biting a guard's eyeball, he thought she was worthy of naming a band after. Tony is the son of the Grammy Award winning producer Don Was.

Since Eve 6 has disbanded, Tony has been working on producing, most notably Malbec.

Gave various contributions on the new Puddle Of Mudd album Famous. Most noted is the Piano pieces on "We don't have to look back now."

As of June, 2005, Tony has formed a new band, The Sugi Tap, with former band member in Eve 6, Max Collins.

Eve 6 reformed in 2007 with the exception of guitarist Jon Siebels who joined another band, Monsters in Waiting. Eve 6 are currently touring and they plan to release a new album in 2008.

2006