Samuel Bingham Endicott (born August 13, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actor and director.
By age 13 he was an established bass player in the Washington, D.C. area, playing in numerous punk and harDCore bands, most notably Stain, with Geoff Turner of Gray Matter and Colin Sears of Dag Nasty.
[1] While attending Vassar College[2] in Poughkeepsie, New York, Endicott was classmates with future Bravery keyboardist John Conway.
In 2003 he switched from bass guitar to vocals and began writing, recording and producing the music that would become the first Bravery album.
Guitarist Michael Zakarin joined after answering an advert in a local paper, and brought with him bassist Mike Hindert, a classmate of his from Georgetown University in Washington, DC.
After the death of his sister, Burulcich moved back to his childhood home in Long Island New York to be with his family.
Endicott is a multi-instrumentalist playing guitar, bass, vocals, keyboards and programs electronic drums and synthesizers.