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Brendan James was born on 17 July, 1979 in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States, is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Brendan James's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Occupation Singer-songwriter, musician
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 17 July, 1979
Birthday 17 July
Birthplace Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
Nationality New Hampshire

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1979

Brendan James (born July 17, 1979) is an American, piano-based singer-songwriter from Derry, New Hampshire.

James was born Brendan James Ernst in Nashua, New Hampshire on July 17, 1979, to parents Patricia and Randy, and is of Irish and German descent.

He moved to Derry, New Hampshire, when he was four and, after the divorce of his parents, alternated living between Derry and nearby Manchester, New Hampshire.

James had an early interest in performing and singing, leading him to perform in school plays and musicals while growing up.

He attended high school at Pinkerton Academy in Derry.

After the death of a friend's mother, James sang "Candle in the Wind" at her funeral with a local music teacher he knew, Kevin Kandel, accompanying him on piano.

The collaboration began a friendship between the two and Kandel helped spur James's interest in music.

After graduating high school James went on to attend college at the University of North Carolina, beginning with a major in Voice before switching to Communications.

During breaks from school he would head back to Derry and meet up with Kandel, who persuaded James To learn an instrument.

James began teaching himself piano at the age of 19 and also started writing and composing songs.

Back at the University of North Carolina, James joined the Clef Hangers, an a cappella group.

With the Clef Hangers he would sing solo covers of "I Can't Make You Love Me", "Father Figure", and "Die Without You," songs that were later released on compilation CDs from the group.

During his Junior year of college, wanting to pursue a career in music, he left UNC and went to Hollywood.

He earned school credits during the stay on the condition that he accept an internship at a business related to his Communications degree.

While living in Los Angeles, he played at a club called The Crooked Bar (located underneath the Coconut Teaszer), while working on songs and performing.

2002

When his internship ended he returned to the University of North Carolina to complete his Communications degree, which he obtained in 2002.>

After graduation from college, James had planned to return to Los Angeles and focus on his music career, even paying a rent deposit for an LA apartment.

However, he changed his plans and decided to move to New York City following a day visit to the city.

He worked at a job at Urban Outfitters to support himself.

He held that job for the next three years while also performing at open mikes in the East Village.

Around this time he also began breaking into various hotels, ballrooms and schools to use a piano to practice with pianos so he could practice.

2003

In 2003 he partnered with his manager Ben Singer, a former classmate James had met at UNC.

Ben helped him record a demo that eventually made its way to Carly Simon, who invited James To come and record a song with her.

The song, "Let the River Run", would play at the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.

2005

James spent his early music career playing at New York City open mics before he signed to Capitol Records in 2005.

In 2005 James would record another demo, this time professionally produced by Tony Bruno in Woodstock, New York at the Millbrook Sound Studio.

The demo caught the interest of major labels and James did a showcase at The Living Room in New York City for various record companies.

After the showcase, James was invited to Los Angeles to play for Capitol Records CEO Andrew Slater.

Slater signed him to a record deal and James spent the next year and a half working on his debut album, recording with producers Tony Bruno and Patrick Leonard.

Production of the album was wrought with difficulties: re-recording, disagreements over artistic direction and waiting on record label decisions extended the production.

After re-recording the album with a new producer, it was almost ready to be released when James was dropped from Capitol Records following the merger and takeover of Capitol by Virgin Records.

James, along with many other artists, was dismissed from the newly merged label, but was allowed the keep his master tapes and was given a severance package.

Still living in New York, James used and built upon the music he developed and recorded at Capitol, working to release the album himself.

2007

At Capitol he spent a year and a half recording his debut album, but was dropped before its release during the Capitol Records/Virgin Records merger in 2007.

After leaving Capitol, he self-produced and released an EP, The Ballroom Break-in.

He recorded material from the Capitol album with Los Angeles-based producer Mikal Blue, turning it into James's self-released EP, The Ballroom Break-In, in 2007.

The title of the EP was based on his early days in New York City, when he broke into venues to practice playing and writing songs on a piano.

2008

He signed to Decca Records in 2008 and has released two studio albums with the label.

His debut album, The Day is Brave, was released in 2008, while his self-titled second album, Brendan James, came out in 2010.

He has toured nationally to support the albums, including tours with artists such as Jason Reeves, John Mayer, Tyrone Wells, Matt White, and Amber Rubarth.