Brooke Gallupe

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Brooke Gallupe
Brooke Gallupe of Immaculate Machine at Webster Hall.jpg
Performing with Immaculate Machine at Webster Hall, 2007.
Background information
Instrument(s)Vocals
Guitar
Bass
Organ
Labels Mint

Brooke Gallupe is the leader of the Canadian indie rock bands Immaculate Machine [1] [2] and Rugged Uncle. [3]

In addition to playing rock music, Gallupe has trained as an opera singer [4] and has played with the Victoria Symphony. [5]

Gallupe is also a comic artist. [6] Published in Tofu Magazine, Chart Magazine, Lickity Split and the Mint Records Zine, his autobiographic comics often revolve around his band Immaculate Machine. [7]

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  7. "Home | Mint Records".