- Brendon Urie
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Brendon Urie
Img_capt = Brendon Urie of Panic at the Disco
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Brendon Boyd Urie
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Born = birthdateandage|1987|4|12
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Origin =Las Vegas, Nevada
Instrument =Vocals , Guitar, Piano, Organ, Accordion, Keyboard
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Occupation = Lead vocalist
Years_active = 2004–present
Label =Fueled by Ramen Decaydance Records
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Notable_instruments =Brendon Boyd Urie is the lead singer and
frontman of therock band Panic at the Disco . He also plays keyboard,accordion ,piano , organ, bass,guitar , and drums. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2164172/bio Brendon Urie - Biography ] ]Biography
Early life
Brendon Boyd Urie grew up listening to many
Christian Hardcore bands. BandmateRyan Ross says that Urie is no longer "the goodMormon boy we once knew." [cite web
publisher = Rolling Stone
title = Panic In the Mosh Pit
url=http://www.rollingstone.com/news/qa/story/9596980/panic_in_the_mosh_pit
accessdate = 2006-10-17 ]When asked in a recent "Kerrang!" interview about the last CD Urie purchased, he answered "Legend by
Bob Marley . I went to see my family a little while ago. They'reHawaiian and like to listen to lots of island music, so I rediscovered his music while I was around them." [cite web
publisher = Kerrang!
title = Famous Last Words: Brendon Urie
url=http://www.buzznet.com/tags/brendonurie/photos/?id=51088611
accessdate= 2008-07-02]Panic at the Disco
It was at
Palo Verde High School , in his guitar class, that Urie metBrent Wilson . Wilson had asked Urie to try out as lead guitarist forPanic At The Disco , as they were looking for a replacement at the time. A boy named Trevor had previously held this position. [cite web
publisher = E-Zine
title = Interview: Brendon Urie from Panic! at the Disco
url=http://www.youngscot.org/e-zine/?ss=75&s=113&sr=198&ID=16116
accessdate = 2006-08-27 ] Originally, Urie was not the band's lead singer. Rather, the position had belonged to current guitarist and lyricist,Ryan Ross . However, when the band heard him sing backup during a rehearsal, they were impressed with his vocal abilities and unanimously decided to make him the singer. [cite web
"'last = KALIL
first = MIKE
publisher = REVIEW-JOURNAL
title = Panic! Attacks
url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2005/Oct-28-Fri-2005/weekly/3981296.html
accessdate = 2006-08-27 ]In order to promote their music, the band contacted
Fall Out Boy bassistPete Wentz , throughLiveJournal , and sent him a link to theirPureVolume site along with their three recorded songs, "Time to Dance" and "Nails for Breakfast,Tacks for Snacks" which at the time were unnamed. Wentz was so impressed that he took a trip to Las Vegas to meet the band in person. After seeing them play acoustically in their garage, he asked if they would sign with hisFueled by Ramen imprint labelDecaydance even though they had only two songs and had never played a show. The band then made an agreement with Wentz to record an album in College Park,Maryland once Brendon had graduated from high school. Before graduation, Urie's parents strongly encouraged him to attend college, but against their wishes he chose to pursue his interests in music and helped get Panic at the Disco off the ground. Urie was asked to leave his home and his disapproving parents upon deciding to pursue Panic, and was forced to rent a one room apartment with only his job at a local Smoothie Hut to support himself, as well as help pay for the rent of the band's practice space. [cite web
publisher = Dose
last = Adler
first = Heather
title = Panic! Attack
date = 2006-06-07
url= http://www.dose.ca/toronto/music/story.html?id=3cae03e5-f16a-4145-aab1-512047fd5dcd
accessdate = 2006-08-27 ]After traveling through
Vegas , San Diego, andLos Angeles playing live shows, the band eventually released their first album in September of 2005, entitled "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out " at which point Urie received his parents full support. The debut album reached #13 on the US Billboard 200 charts and sold over 2.2 million copies since its release. Five singles were released from the album, the highest charting one being "I Write Sins Not Tragedies " at #7 on the USA Hot 100.They have since recorded a new album,
Pretty. Odd. , which was released in the UK on the 24th March 2008 and in the United States on 25th March 2008. Urie wrote two songs on the album, "I Have Friends in Holy Spaces" and "Folkin' Around". "Pretty. Odd. " has also debuted at #2 on UK's Top 40 Albums chart based on first week sales. It's first single was "Nine in the Afternoon " and has currently been nominated in the 2008 VMA pop video.Other projects
Brendon Urie also appears in
Fall Out Boy 's music video "A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More "Touch Me" " as one of the "Dandies", or vampires alongsideWilliam Beckett fromThe Academy Is... . In 2008, Urie and Fall Out Boy vocalistPatrick Stump featured on the track "One of THOSE Nights" on fellowFueled By Ramen label matesThe Cab 's debut album "Whisper War".Also in 2008, Urie is featured in the song "Plans and Reveries" by
Black Gold (which is the bandEric Ronick , Panic at the Disco's occasional touring keyboardist, is a member of).Urie sings lead vocals on the demo of "Nearly Witches," credited to the band The Paul Revere Jumpsuit Apparatus on the Citizens FOB Mixtape released as part of a viral marketing campaign spearheaded by Fall Out Boy with help from other
Decaydance Records bands.References
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