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Dean Wareham was born on 1 August, 1963 in Wellington, New Zealand, is an American musician and actor (born 1963). Discover Dean Wareham'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 60 years old?

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Occupation Musician · songwriter
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 1 August, 1963
Birthday 1 August
Birthplace Wellington, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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1960

The band's name comes from a Ford car of the 1960s, the Ford Galaxie 500.

Galaxie 500's records were released in the US and UK on the independent Rough Trade label and went out of print upon Rough Trade's demise.

1963

Dean Wareham (born 1 August 1963) is an American musician and actor who co-founded the band Galaxie 500 in 1987.

1977

His family relocated to Sydney, Australia, before eventually settling in New York City in 1977.

Wareham attended the Dalton School in New York and Harvard University, where he earned a B.A. in social studies.

He has three siblings, one of whom is Louise Wareham, a novelist.

1987

Guitarist Wareham, drummer Damon Krukowski and bassist Naomi Yang began playing together as Galaxie 500 in 1987, after their time as students at Harvard University.

1990

Galaxie 500's entire catalog, along with a box set including singles, EPs and rarities was reissued during the 1990s by Rykodisc.

Galaxie 500 leveraged fairly minimal instrumental technique with intense atmospherics provided by producer Mark Kramer, and their distinctive sound bore an influence beyond the small audience for their independently released albums.

1991

He departed from Galaxie 500 in April 1991 and went on to establish the band Luna.

The sound and the increasingly loyal audience grew with each release until Wareham quit the band in 1991.

To mark twenty years since the release of the Galaxie 500 albums, Wareham embarked on his Dean Wareham Plays Galaxie 500 tour.

Notably absent were Krukowski and Yang.

Luna was a dream pop/indie pop band Wareham formed in 1991 after the breakup of Galaxie 500, with Stanley Demeski and Justin Harwood (Demeski also in The Feelies and Harwood formerly of New Zealand band The Chills).

1992

In 1992, Wareham signed a demo deal with Elektra Records' A&R VP Terry Tolkin and recorded a number of tracks with Mercury Rev drummer Jimy Chambers.

Some of these recordings were later released on the "Anesthesia" single on Tolkin's No.6 Records in the US and Mint Tea in the UK under the name Dean Wareham.

Tolkin then signed Wareham to Elektra, who started pulling together a band.

He first contacted Justin Harwood, whom Dean had met while Justin was playing with The Chills and they recruited drummer Byron Guthrie.

The trio recorded some more demos (produced by Dave Fridmann) and played a couple of live dates augmented by Mercury Rev guitarist Grasshopper (Sean Mackowiak).

Guthrie was then replaced by former Feelies drummer Stanley Demeski and this lineup recorded the first album Lunapark, produced by Fred Maher and released by Elektra under the name Luna2 to avoid confusion with a new-age musician who was already using the name Luna (later an agreement was reached which allowed the band to use the name Luna).

1993

In the summer of 1993 the band was the supporting act for the reformed Velvet Underground on their European tour after which they set about recording their second album.

Bewitched was recorded in New York City and co-produced by the band with Victor Van-Vugt.

Velvet Underground guitarist Sterling Morrison played guitar on two tracks.

1994

The original lineup was expanded with the addition of guitarist Sean Eden for their second album, 1994's Bewitched.

The album was released in 1994.

1995

Luna's third album, Penthouse (1995), was named one of the essential of the 1990s by Rolling Stone magazine.

Penthouse was co-produced by Mario Salvati and Pat McCarthy in New York, and features guests Tom Verlaine (Television) and Laetitia Sadier (Stereolab).

While remaining on Elektra Records in the U.S., the band was signed to Beggar's Banquet for the rest of the world.

1997

Lee Wall replaced Demeski on drums in time for 1997's Pup Tent, and Britta Phillips of Belltower (also known as the singing voice of animated character Jem) joined when bassist Justin Harwood departed in 2000.

Phillips and Wareham eventually became romantically involved and married.

They now release records under The Moniker "Dean & Britta".

In 1997, Lee Wall replaced Stanley Demeski on drums, and the band recorded Pup Tent, their fourth album for Elektra, produced by Pat McCarthy.

1998

In 1998, Luna recorded their fifth album, The Days of Our Nights, produced by Paul Kimble (Grant Lee Buffalo).

The album was released in the U.S. on Jericho Records and on Beggar's Banquet internationally.

1999

In December 1999, Harwood retired to New Zealand, and was replaced on bass by Britta Phillips.

The band released ''Luna Live!

2005

Following Luna's dissolution in 2005, Wareham has collaborated on albums with fellow Luna band member (and wife) Britta Phillips, forming the duo known as Dean and Britta.

They have also ventured into film composition, notably contributing to the soundtracks of Noah Baumbach's films The Squid and the Whale and Mistress America.

2014

In 2014, Wareham released a self-titled album and in 2015, he reformed Luna.

Born in Wellington, New Zealand, Wareham is the son of John Wareham, an author, and Margaret Wareham (née Owles).