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Ре́йчел Сейдж-Пина Трахтенберг — американская певица, актриса, модель, телерадиоведущая и диск-жокей.

С 2001 по 2011 год Рейчел была барабанщицей и бэк-вокалисткой Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players — семейной группы, которая помимо неё самой состояла из её родителей — Джейсона и Тины. С 2009 по 2013 годы была ведущей вокалисткой группы Supercute!. Кроме того, Трахтенберг также работает моделью; имеет контракт с брендом Elite Model Management; ведёт ток-шоу «Прогрессивная радиосеть Гэри Нулла» , а также снимается в кино. Wikipedia  

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“We won 1st place and $500.”

Rachel on the band's first appearence in a talent show in Seattle.
Off & On Broadway documentary (2006)

“I'm learning to play piano. And also the musical saw.”

On learning to play new instruments ( Teen Vogue http://www.slideshowplayers.com/press/Teenvogue_feb07.html)

“I like lots of color and mix-and-match.”

On her fashion sense( New York Times http://www.slideshowplayers.com/press/NYT_aug06.html), August 2006

“Hi. I'm Rachel Trachtenburg. I'm the daughter and the drummer for the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players.”

Rachel's introduction on the documentary
Off & On Broadway documentary (2006)

“It's fun hitting on the drums and singing songs.”

Rachel on performing.
Off & On Broadway documentary (2006)

“My dad wrote a song about the people in the slides. I started playing harmonica. I was only six.”

Rachel on the song Mountain Trip To Japan, 1959 and how she ended up in the band.
Off & On Broadway documentary (2006)

“Dad, this time you need to order smalls. You're always wrong about ordering. You always say we need mediums and larges, but girls like smalls.”

Rachel, in disapproval of her father's ordering of TFSP T-shirts.( The New Yorker https://archive.is/20130630000738/www.newyorker.com/printables/talk/020909ta_talk_mnookin September 9, 2002

“I hope our DVD comes out better than this!”

Rachel on the low quality of the bootleg copy of Off & On Broadway skit
Off & On Broadway documentary (2006)

“I like New York better than Seattle. It's bigger. I was really sad when I left, because I miss my friends, but I call them almost every day, and I have friends here now.”

On why she prefers New York to Seattle ( The New Yorker https://archive.is/20130630000738/www.newyorker.com/printables/talk/020909ta_talk_mnookin September 9, 2002

“My dad played in different clubs and open mic nights. But he mostly walked dogs. A lot of dogs.”

Rachel's story of how her father, Jason, started out performing.
Off & On Broadway documentary (2006)

“They should call it the Low Quality Inn.”

On the lack of quality of the Quality Inn, in which she stayed in with her parents while on tour ( Reprint of The Times http://mycherieamour.blogspot.com/2005/02/trachtenburg-family-slideshow-players.html)

“I like The Beatles and I like The Kinks and I like The Rolling Stones and I like Led Zeppelin and I like Black Sabbath.”

Rachel on more of her favorite musicians.
Off & On Broadway documentary (2006)

“I like ABBA and the Beatles and Led Zeppelin. And E. L. O., and Funkadelic. Wait. Mommy, are they the same thing?”

On some of her favorite musicians ( The New Yorker https://archive.is/20130630000738/www.newyorker.com/printables/talk/020909ta_talk_mnookin September 9, 2002

“I think bootlegging is kinda cool.”

Rachel on bootlegging on the Off & On Broadway skit
Off & On Broadway documentary (2006)

“Some parents just work at…I don't know…Microscoft (She mispronounced the word. She meant Microsoft) and just sit there at a desk and their kids have to sit at a desk, too and…I don't know!”

Rachel on how different her and her parents' lifestyle is compared to other parents and their children.
Off & On Broadway documentary (2006)

“No. I don't think so. I hope not.”

On whether or not she'd rebel against her parents ( Miami Herald http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/entertainment/columnists/evelyn_mcdonnell/16227628.htm December 13, 2006

“Stoosh over, daddy!”

Asking her father to move over while interviewing ( Reprint of The Times http://mycherieamour.blogspot.com/2005/02/trachtenburg-family-slideshow-players.html