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Also known as
  
Utah Biggs

Origin
  
Seattle, Washington


Name
  
Jesse Sprinkle

Role
  
Singer

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Occupation(s)
  
Musician Recording Engineer Songwriter Record producer

Instruments
  
Drums, Percussion, Guitar

Associated acts
  
Poor Old Lu Dead Poetic Demon Hunter

Website
  
JesseSprinkle.net PoorOldLu.com Paradise Uganda

Music groups
  
Poor Old Lu, Demon Hunter (2000 – 2004), Dead Poetic, Transparent

Albums
  
Surrounded by Lights, Summer of Darkness, Four Wall Blackmail, New Medicines, Mindsize

Similar People
  
Aaron Sprinkle, Ryan Clark, Don Clark, Timothy Watts, Ethan Luck

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Jesse Sprinkle (born June 22, 1976) is a singer, songwriter, drummer, guitarist, and rapper.

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Career

At 13, Jesse and his brother Aaron Sprinkle formed the Christian alternative rock group Poor Old Lu, for which Jesse contributed drums, percussion and vocals. Between 1990 and 2002, they released 8 albums and toured nationally. Poor Old Lu amicably disbanded in 2002.

His first solo effort was an instrumental mail-order-only CD called Sunsites based around Jesse's acoustic guitar and cello by friend Phil Peterson. Jesse and Phil recorded under several different names around this time, including:

  • Clive Staples (Persuading You Near)
  • The Color Nature (Scenes)
  • Dinner Mint (A Tribute to Stryper)
  • Jesse then took a more traditional band musical approach and recorded Roobrik under the moniker The World Inside.

    Jesse continues to record his own music, while drumming for other bands, Morella's Forest, Demon Hunter, Dead Poetic, Burning Daylight, and Transparent. His live percussive contributions include Michael Knott, Denison Witmer, Kutless, Starflyer 59, The Lashes, and more.

    as himself

  • Sunsites (1996, Blind Records)
  • Holiday Runner
  • Unnoticed (2005, Blind Records)
  • A Collection (1996-2006) (2006, Blind Records)
  • The Corner of an Unlit World (2006, Blind Records)
  • The Demo Reel (2007, Bluebrick Recordings)
  • Surrounded By Lights (2008, Blind Records)
  • Three Worlds - Songs Inspired By Africa (with Derek Joseph, 2009, Bluebrick Recordings)
  • Streamstory (2011, Bluebrick Recordings)
  • solo work under various monikers

  • Roobrik (as The World Inside, 1999, Organic Records)
  • The World Inside/7-Head Division LP (as The World Inside)
  • with Demon Hunter

  • Demon Hunter (2002, Solid State Records)
  • Summer of Darkness (2004, Solid State Records)
  • with Dead Poetic

  • Vices (2006, Tooth & Nail Records)
  • as a member of bands

  • Serene (with Serene, 2002, Arena Rock Records)
  • Everything Leads to Erosion (with A Cold Vein, 2006, Blind Records)
  • Plastic Modes (as The Wrong Mind, 2006, Blind Records)
  • Land Of Plenty with The Redemption Center (most songs written, produced and performed with Sprinkle)
  • "Light in Darkness" (with Transparent, 2013, Bluebrick Recordings)
  • Tiny Lights Of Heaven (with Morella's Forest, 2002, Endearing)
  • Compilation discography

  • Sweet Family Music: A Tribute to Stryper - All For One (as Dinner Mint)
  • Isaiah 53:5 A Tribute to Stryper - The World Of You And I (as Dinner Mint)
  • Persuading You Near - Evening Windows (as Clive Staples)
  • Scenes - For Fear of His Splendor (as The Color Nature)
  • Nehemia Project 1 - The Time I Chased the Sun (as The World Inside)
  • Vitaphonic (and other sonic pleasures) - September (as The World Inside)
  • References

    Jesse Sprinkle Wikipedia