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Chris Garneau (Christopher Michael Garneau) was born on 5 November, 1982 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, is an American singer-songwriter and musician (born 1982). Discover Chris Garneau'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 41 years old?

Popular As Christopher Michael Garneau
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 5 November, 1982
Birthday 5 November
Birthplace Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Nationality United States

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1982

Chris Garneau (born November 5, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter and musician.

2006

Since releasing his debut album, Music for Tourists (2006), Garneau has toured throughout the United States, Canada, Brazil, Europe, and Asia.

Garneau released his debut album Music for Tourists in October 2006.

The Village Voice described it as "soft, honest, and wholeheartedly intimate."

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."

2007

In December 2007, he released an EP called C-Sides, which includes his cover of Elliott Smith's "Between the Bars."

2009

He has released four more full-length studio albums, El Radio (2009), Winter Games (2013), Yours (2018), and The Kind (2021) as well as two EPs, C-Sides (2007) and Out of Love (2023).

Garneau cites Jeff Buckley, Nina Simone, Nico, and Chan Marshall as influences.

The New Yorker has referred to Garneau's music as "fanciful and ornate compositions haunted with melancholia and a dreamlike innocence; his falsetto voice often dances over staccato piano notes accompanied by sorrowful violin and pastoral cello parts."

He currently resides in New York's Hudson Valley.

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.

Garneau participated in the Spring Awakening workshops and was cast in the Atlantic Theater Company's Broadway production.

He opted out of the production to pursue his first record deal.

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.

Garneau first signed with Absolutely Kosher Records, a California-based record label.

He was brought to the label by Jamie Stewart and Caralee McElroy of Xiu Xiu.

In July 2009, he released his second album El Radio.

The song "Dirty Night Clowns" has over 14 million streams on Spotify.

The lyrics speak to how "nightmares from our past still invoke fear, [while] others have become less frightening once we get past our young interpretations."

2011

This song was later featured in Pedro Almodóvar's 2011 film The Skin I Live In.

He performed "Between the Bars" and "We Don't Try" for La Blogothèque's "Take-Away Show" video session shot by Vincent Moon.

In 2011, Garneau left Brooklyn and moved upstate to a farm where he served as its caretaker.

He lived on 40 acres and raised animals alone.

2013

In 2013, he released his third studio album, Winter Games.

He 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.

Out described it as "haunting, melancholic, and utterly spell-binding."

Following the release, Garneau toured Europe, China, and North America.

2016

He wrote most of the material over the summer of 2016, reflecting on mass incarceration, industrialized slave labor, and mass extinction.

In January 2021, Garneau released his fifth studio album The Kind.

He described the record as an exploration into childhood, queerness, the process of owning one's identity and casting off shame.

In December 2023, he released a four-song EP called Out of Love.

2017

In 2017, he premiered five new songs on stage as a quartet in New York City at Joe's Pub.

He also scored dance pieces for choreographers such as Jonah Bokaer.

2018

In November 2018, he released his fourth studio album Yours.

After a two-year break from recording and touring, Garneau worked with his friend and bandmate Maxime Vavasseur to create the album.