Brendon Urie is the lead vocalist and songwriter for the popular American rock band ‘Panic! at the disco ‘. However, he is only the left member of the band, in addition, other members Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith and Brent Wilson have left the band. After the release of his 2013 album ‘This Is Gospel’, many of his fans recognized his voice as being ‘extensive’ and ‘versatile’.
Since 2004, he has been delivering a hit album that reached the top positions on the Billboard Chart 200. His album includes ‘A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out’, ‘Pretty. Odd’, ‘Vices & Virtues’ and ‘Death of a Bachelor’. If you want to know more about the singer, keep scrolling to read more information.
Subtítulo : Brendon Urie from the band ‘Panic! at the disco ‘.
Source : Independent
Brendon Urie: biography, family, education
He was born as Brendon Boyd Urie on April 12, 1987 in St. George, Utah, United States. He was born as the fifth and youngest child to parents, Grace and Boyd Urie. At the age of two, his family moved to Las Vega, Nevada. He grew up in the LDS family along with his brothers, however, he left the faith around the age of 17.
For his education, he attended Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas. During that time, while joining guitar class, he met his future band member, Brent Wilson, a bass player who asked him to join as a replacement for another guitarist. Also, he worked at the cafe to pay the rent for his band’s practice area. In addition, he would perform for patrons at the cafe, singing Scorpions and WASP songs.
Brendon Urie: career and life achievements
He began his music career while still in high school and was offered it to Wilson while taking guitar lessons. However, the Wilson of the band Panic! At the Disco was looking for a replacement for original singer Ryan Ross. Shortly after that, he joined the band and became the band’s lead singer. Since then, he together with the band has already released his six studio album. He won the Best Vocalist award in July 2014 at the Alternative Press Music Awards.
She has also sung ‘Big Shots’ in front of former President Obama, Billy Joel, when Joel received the Kennedy Center Honors. Additionally, she became a part of the Coca-Cola song ‘Open Happiness’ along with Patrick Stump, Travis McCoy, Cee-Lo Green and Janelle Monae. She has appeared in music videos such as ‘A Little Less Sixteen Candles’ and ‘Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet’. Urie has also written a song for the SpongeBob SquarePants musical.