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Jake Sinclair (musician)

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Years active
  
2003–present

Music group
  
The Films

Website
  
jakesinclair.com

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Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

Occupation(s)
  
Songwriter composer record producer multi-instrumentalist audio engineer

Instruments
  
Guitar bass piano percussion vocals programming

Associated acts
  
Weezer The Films Butch Walker Shovels & Rope ALOHAHA

Albums
  
I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart, Oh, Scorpio, Don't Dance Rattlesnake

Genres
  
Pop music, Pop rock, Country music, Alternative rock

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Album of the Year

Similar
  
Brendon Urie, Butch Walker, Taylor Swift, Lolo, Sam Hollander

Jake Sinclair is a Grammy Award-nominated producer, musician and songwriter best known for working with artists such as Panic! at the Disco, Taylor Swift, 5 Seconds of Summer, Fall Out Boy, Pink, Weezer, and Train. He also is a founder and member of the band Alohaha.

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Jake Sinclair (musician) Grammy Nominee Jake Sinclair Shares First Track From Project Alohaha

Career

Jake Sinclair (musician) Roger in the studio with Jake Sinclair engineer producer

Sinclair started playing music at 7 years old in his hometown, Boise, Idaho, and formed his first band at age 11. After moving to New York, his high school band, The Films, got signed to a major label. Acclaimed producer Butch Walker produced the band's second album, and after The Films split up, Walker suggested Jake move to LA. Sinclair took his advice, ending up in the studio with such multi-platinum artists as Weezer, Taylor Swift and Train.

Jake Sinclair (musician) Jake Sinclair

Jake Sinclair (musician) Reflections of Darkness Music Magazine Area4 Festival

Songs

Hell's BellsTrue Blood: Music From The HBO Original Series Volume 3 · 2011
Belt LoopsDon't Dance Rattlesnake · 2007
Black ShoesDon't Dance Rattlesnake · 2007

References

Jake Sinclair (musician) Wikipedia