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Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Name
  
Chris Garneau


Associated acts
  
Xiu Xiu

Years active
  
2006-present

Genres
  
Baroque pop, Indie folk

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Birth name
  
Christopher Michael Garneau

Born
  
November 5, 1982 (age 41) Boston, Massachusetts, United States (
1982-11-05
)

Instruments
  
Vocals Piano Guitar Harmonium

Labels
  
Absolutely Kosher Fargo Records

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · chrisgarneau.com

Albums
  
Music for Tourists, El Radio, C‑Sides, Winter Games

Profiles


Education
  
Berklee College of Music

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Chris Garneau (Boston, Massachusetts, November 5, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. Garneau's sound combines elements of folk, Americana, and pop. Since releasing his debut album, Music for Tourists, Garneau has toured throughout the United States, Canada, Brazil, Europe, and Asia.

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Garneau cites Jeff Buckley, Nina Simone, Nico, and Chan Marshall as influences. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California. His second full-length album, titled El Radio was released July 7, 2009, and his third full-length album, Winter Games, was released in 2013.

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Early life

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Garneau, a native of Boston, lived with his family in Paris during grade school, and later New Jersey before moving to New York City. Garneau discovered a love of music at a young age while learning to play piano. After high school, Garneau briefly attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, but left after completing one term and moved to Brooklyn. There he began writing music and playing live shows at small venues in the East Village and Lower East Side of Manhattan, including CBGB's Gallery and the Living Room.

Career

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Garneau eventually signed with Absolutely Kosher Records, an Emeryville, California-based record label. He was brought to the label by Jamie Stewart and Caralee McElroy of Xiu Xiu. Garneau released his debut album Music for Tourists in October 2006 and on iTunes in January 2007. In March 2007 he did a Take-Away Show video session shot by Vincent Moon. His next project, an EP called "C-Sides", was released in December 2007.

The soundtrack to season four of TV's Grey's Anatomy includes Garneau's music. The episode "Love/Addiction" features his song "Castle-Time," and the episode "Forever Young" features the song "Black and Blue." The series premiere of Private Practice, "In Which We Meet Addison, a Nice Girl From Somewhere Else," features the song "Sad News." Garneau has also appeared on Logo's NewNowNext Music television show where he talked about Music for Tourists and his video for "Relief".

His cover of Elliott Smith's "Between the Bars" was featured in Pedro Almodóvar's 2011 film The Skin I Live In.

He has been collaborating on a yet-to-be-named musical project with Caralee McElroy.

In 2013, his third full-length, Winter Games, is released. Garneau asked friends to write down their first memories of winter. These memories and his move to rural countryside in the winter subsequently informed his writing for the album. In support of this record, Garneau toured Europe and China a few times, as well as a few North American shows.

In 2014, the soundtrack to the movie The Smell of Us included Garneau's music.

In the Fall of 2016, Garneau relocated to Los Angeles, California and announced he started working on his fourth full-length record in Lyon, France.

In June 2017, he premiered 5 new songs on stage as a quartet in New York City.

Chris Garneau has also scored dance pieces for choreographers such as Jonah Bokaer.

Discography

  • Music for Tourists (2006)
  • C-Sides EP (2007)
  • El Radio (2009)
  • Winter Games (2013)
  • References

    Chris Garneau Wikipedia