About Eponymous 4

Eponymous 4, if you’re familiar with your college music history, is a play on Anonymous IV, an English music student whose writings documented French music from the Middle Ages. Anonymous 4 is also the name of a vocal quartet specializing in Medieval music.

Eponymous 4 was a name I chose randomly when posting files to MP3.com, back when it was an independent artist repository. I didn’t want to put them under my own name, but I had no idea what name I wanted to use. Over time, the name grew on me, and I decided to stick with it.

For the most part, Eponymous 4 is a home studio project. I made some baby steps in 2001 to build a studio but didn’t gain momentum till 2005. Since then, I’ve been working madly in my laboratory — actually, I call it the Closet — and I think I’ve got enough material to start unveiling to the public.

All Eponymous 4 recordings are released through Observant Records, and publishing is administered by Shinkyoku Advocacy (ASCAP).

About Greg Bueno

My first piano lessons were in 1985, when I was 13 years old. A year later, I began writing songs and continued through high school. By college, I became a music major, and songwriting gave way to many unfinished forrays into composition. Journalism, however, derailed my music studies, and I ended up with bachelor’s degree in both fields.

I moved to Austin, Texas, in 1997, and from time to time, I would take in a music class at Austin Community College, where I learned the basics of multitrack recording and the potential of home studio recording.

By day, I work as a web developer, but as circumstances deemed fit, I’ve been a journalist and record store employee as well.

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