Joshua Radin
Joshua Radin | |
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Press photo of Joshua Radin for his 2010 album, "The Rock and The Tide." Press photo of Joshua Radin for his 2010 album, "The Rock and The Tide." | |
Background information | |
Born | June 14, 1974 (age 36) |
Origin | Cleveland, Ohio |
Genres | Acoustic, folk |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Acoustic guitar, Electric Guitar |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Mom & Pop Records |
Website | JoshuaRadin.com |
Joshua Radin is an American recording artist, songwriter and actor. He was born and raised in Shaker Heights, Ohio, and is of Swedish, German, Polish, Russian, and Austrian descent.[1] He studied drawing and painting at Northwestern University, following his college years with stints as an art teacher, screenwriter, and art gallery employee. He turned to music when he moved to New York City, bought a guitar, and taught himself to play and write music.[2] In 2004, American actor Zach Braff introduced Radin's first composition, "Winter," to Scrubs' show creator, Bill Lawrence, who ultimately used several of Radin's songs within various scenes of the hit television series.[3][4] Soon after, Radin's songs were heard on TV shows such as Grey's Anatomy, Brothers and Sisters, American Idol, One Tree Hill, among others.[5] In total, Radin has amassed over 75 film and television placements.[6]
Musical career
According to Radin his musical career started in 2004, and he had learned to play the guitar only two years before that. His first song, "Winter", appeared on his debut album "We Were Here".[7] Since that time, Radin has been touring the United States, as well as much of the United Kingdom and Europe. Over the course of his career, Radin has shared stages with artists such as Sheryl Crow, Tori Amos, Imogen Heap, Meiko, Missy Higgins, Maria Taylor, Gary Jules, Amber Rubarth, Schuyler Fisk, The Script and many more. In addition to his American following, Radin has enjoyed success with his 2008 release, "Simple Times" in the United Kingdom. His song "I'd Rather Be With You" reached #2 on the UK Charts and number two on the US Top Digital Chart.[8][9]
We Were Here (2006)
It's just the greatest music. He's a really talented guy. He's like the new Paul Simon.
Radin has said that much of the album was inspired by a bad break-up.[11] It was released exclusively to iTunes for a month, before attracting attention from major labels.[12] Released on Columbia Records in May 2006,[12] We Were Here presented the first batch of songs Radin ever wrote. The album drew critical acclaim and received a four-star review from Rolling Stone, who praised it for Radin's "whispery, silver-bell voice" and its themes, calling them "poignant and refreshingly frank." The record hit number one on the iTunes Folk Album Chart and included a number of well known musicians, including Ryan Adams who played guitar on the song "Lovely Tonight".[13]Zach Braff hand-picked one of the tracks to be featured on the soundtrack for The Last Kiss.[11][14]
Simple Times (2008)
Radin's second album, "Simple Times" went straight to #1 on the iTunes overall chart upon its release. Radin enlisted highly regarded producer Rob Schnapf (Elliott Smith, Beck). The two spent seven weeks recording at L.A.'s legendary Sunset Sound Studio working with a cast of musicians that included guitarist Greg Leisz, bassist Johnny Flaugher, keyboardist Jason Borger, drummer Victor Indrizzo and percussionist Lenny Castro. Among the album's many highlights are "You Got Growin' Up To Do," featuring guest vocalist Patty Griffin, lead single "I'd Rather Be With You" and "Brand New Day." [15] Tracks from the album were featured on TV shows such as "Bones," "Scrubs," "House," "Grey's Anatomy," "One Tree Hill," "Life Unexpected," "90210," "Brothers and Sisters" and "American Idol," among others.[7] Radin's "Simple Times" was released on Mom and Pop Records.[16]
The Rock and The Tide (2010)
Radin's third studio album, The Rock and The Tide was released on October 12, 2010 on Mom and Pop Records, his second release with the label. The album reached number five on the iTunes albums chart upon its release. "The Rock and The Tide" was produced by Martin Terefe (Cat Stevens, Ron Sexmith).[6][17]
Television and Movies
Radin has amassed more than 75 film and television placements of his songs in television and movies,[18] including:
- 90210 - Vegetable Car,[19] The Fear You Won't Fall,[19] The Rock and The Tide[19]
- 8xTX on T4 - Winter,[18]
- 10 Inch Hero - Only You,[20]
- ABC Promo - Off The Map - Here We Go [21]
- Adam - Someone Else's Life,[22] When You Find Me [22]
- American Idol – Everything'll Be Alright,[18] Closer,[18] Friend Like You,[18] One Of Those Days [18]
- Army Wives - Friend Like You,[23] We Are Okay,[24] You Got What I Need[24]
- Broken Windows - Someone Else's Life,[25]
- Brothers & Sisters - Everything'll Be Alright,[26] What If You,[27] Someone Else's Life,[28]
- Bonnie Hunt Show - I'd Rather Be With You,[29]
- Bones (Double Trouble in the Panhandle) - No Envy, No Fear,[30] The Rock and The Tide
- Catch and Release - What if You[31]
- Castle- No Envy, No Fear[32]
- Conan O'Brien - I'd Rather Be With You[33]
- Cougar Town - The Rock and The Tide[34]
- Dakota Skye - Someone Else's Life[35]
- Dear John (2010 film) - Paperweight
- The Early Show - I'd Rather Be With You[18]
- Eli Stone - The One You Knew,[36] Brand New Day,[37] Friend Like You[38]
- Ellen Wedding Show - Today [18]
- Ellen Degeneres Show - You've Got Growing Up To Do[39]
- General Electric - Brand New Day[40]
- Gossip Girl - The Rock and The Tide [18]
- Grey's Anatomy – Closer,[41] The Fear You Won't Fall[42] Sky,[43] One Of Those Days,[44] You Got What I Need,[6]
- Hilton Ad - Today[45]
- Hidden Palms - Closer[30]
- House M.D. – Brand New Day[46]
- JC Penny Ad – Only You[47]
- Jimmy Kimmel Show- Closer,[18] Star Mile[18]
- The Last Kiss - Star Mile,[48] Paperweight[49]
- Life Unexpected - Brand New Day,[50] The Rock and The Tide,[51] One Of Those Days,[52] The Rock and The Tide[18]
- Lifetime Movie: Bond Of Silence Road To Ride On[18]
- Leverage - Winter[53]
- Lie To Me - I'd Rather Be with You[54]
- The Nanny Diaries - Closer[55]
- Noah's Arc - Closer,[18] Don't Look Away,[18] Winter[18]
- The Bachelorette (Season 6, Episode 4) - Brand New Day,[56] Streetlight[57]
- One Tree Hill - Everything'll be Alright,[58] No Envy, No Fear,[59] They Bring Me to You,[59] You've Got Some Growing Up to Do,[60] One Of Those Days,[60] The Rock and the Tide[61]
Paperweight- duet with Schuyler Fisk in "The Last Kiss" 2006
- Parenthood - The Rock And The Tide[62]
- Post-Grad - Brand New Day[63]
- Random 1 - These Photographs[18]
- Re-Animated - Closer,[18] Today[18]
- Runaway - Closer[64]
- Scrubs – Don't Look Away,[30] These Photographs,[30] Winter,[30] Today,[30] Closer,[30] I'd Rather Be With You,[30] Sesame Street Theme[30]
- Shooting Seizmore - Closer[18]
- So You Think You Can Dance - Sundrenched World (Live Session),[30] The Fear Your Wont Fall[30]
- Studio 60 - Closer[65]
- Swisstel Commercial - Friend Like You[18]
- What About Brian - Closer[66]
- Why I Wore Lipstick to Mastectomy - These Photographs[18]
- Without a Trace - Brand New Day[67]
- World Heritage City - Winter[18]
Personal life
Radin also played his song "Today" along with five other songs for Ellen Degeneres and Portia de Rossi at their August 16, 2008 wedding.[7] [68][69]
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album details | Peak Position | Certifications (sales threshold) | |||||||
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US | US Rock |
US Digital |
US Heat |
US Indie |
US Folk |
CAN | UK | |||
2006 | We Were Here
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— | — | — | 34 | — | — | — | — | |
2008 | Simple Times
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34 | 10 | 116 | — | 2 | 10 | — | 9 |
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2010 | The Rock and the Tide
|
31 | 9 | 11 | — | 5 | 3 | 38 | 59 | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak Position | Album | |||||
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US | US Digital |
CAN | IRE | SWE | UK | |||
2008 | "I'd Rather Be With You" | 82 | 39 | 61 | 47 | 36 | 11 | Simple Times |
2010 | "Brand New Day" | — | — | — | — | — | — |
EPs
- First Between 3rd and 4th (2004)
- Live Session (iTunes Exclusive EP) (2006)
- Unclear Sky (iTunes Exclusive EP) (2008)
- Simple Times – Bonus Material (Demos) EP" (2009)
- Songs Under a Streetlight - EP (2010)
Compilation Appearances
References
- ^ Talking Shop: Joshua Radin
- ^ http://www.hillel.org/about/news/2008/sep/joshua_radin_17september2008.htm
- ^ Joshua Radin: A Musician For the Fans
- ^ Josh Radin Biography
- ^ http://folkmusic.about.com/od/artistskr/a/JoshuaRadinQA.htm
- ^ a b c http://www.indierockreviews.com/news/2010/09/joshua-radins-the-rock-tide-october-12-tour-dates/
- ^ a b c http://www.sheknows.com/entertainment/articles/807971/joshua-radin-finding-simple-times
- ^ http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=34850
- ^ (September 27, 2008), "TOP DIGITAL™". Billboard. 120 (39):52
- ^ Arnold, Chuck (December 25, 2006), "TOP 10 MUSIC". People. 66 (26):45
- ^ a b Gitlin, Lauren (August 10, 2006), "Joshua Radin: We Were Here". Rolling Stone. (1006):102
- ^ a b Newman, Melinda (April 1, 2006), "YOUNG READY TO ROCK".Billboard. 118 (13):38
- ^ Esposito, Rose; Martin, Jeffrey Stuart; Lampert, David; Billings, Andrew C.; Budiansky, Sandra; Kazan, Tina; Albrand, Kurt; Lazev, Scott (March 28, 2008), "Feedback". Entertainment Weekly. (984):4
- ^ Greenblatt, Leah (August 11, 2006), "Track Stars". Entertainment Weekly. (890):66
- ^ Caulfield, Keith (April 4, 2009), "'Twilight' Bites Back; Decemberists' Digital Debut". Billboard. 121 (13):37
- ^ http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=574202
- ^ Arnold, Chuck (November 1, 2010), "QUICK CUTS". People. 74 (16):45
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Joshua Radin
- ^ a b c Soundtracks for "90210" Games People Play (2008) Cite error: The named reference "Sountracks_for_" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ Ten Inch Hero
- ^ Promo ABC
- ^ a b Adam Soundtrack
- ^ Army Wives Episode Guide - Season 4, Episode 16: "Mud, Sweat & Tears"
- ^ a b Music From Army Wives - Season 4: Hearts And Minds
- ^ Broken Windows
- ^ Episode 2 Act of Will
- ^ Music From Brothers And Sisters - Episode 28 - Season 2
- ^ Brothers and Sisters
- ^ Episode dated 19 November 2008
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Soundtracks for "Bones" Double Trouble in the Panhandle (2009) Cite error: The named reference "Soundtracks_for_" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ Soundtracks for Catch and Release (2006)
- ^ A Chill Goes Through Her Veins (2009)
- ^ Episode Dated 16 February 2007
- ^ Cougar Town
- ^ Dakota Skye (2008)
- ^ Soundtracks for Eli Stone
- ^ Soundtracks for Eli Stone Flight Path (2009)
- ^ Soundtracks for Eli Stone Waiting for that day
- ^ Ellen Degeneres Show - Episode dated 30 September 2008
- ^ General Electric Ad
- ^ "Grey's Anatomy" Yesterday (2006)
- ^ "Grey's Anatomy" The Name of the Game (2006)
- ^ "Grey's Anatomy" Losing My Mind (2008)
- ^ "Grey's Anatomy" Brave New World (2008)
- ^ Hilton Hotels Announces New Ad Campaign
- ^ Soundtracks for "House M.D." The Greater Good (2009)
- ^ JCPenney Mothers Day
- ^ The Last Kiss (2006) Soundtrack
- ^ The Last Kiss Soundtrack
- ^ Brand New Day
- ^ Music From Life Unexpected
- ^ Truth Unrevealed
- ^ The Homecoming Job Triva and Quotes
- ^ Love Always
- ^ The Nanny diarys (2007)
- ^ Joshua Radin Provides Soundtrack for "The Bachelorette" Kiss
- ^ The Bachelorette - Music Lounge
- ^ Soundtrack for One Tree Hill
- ^ a b Youve Dug Your Own Grave Now Lie in It
- ^ a b Music from One Tree hill Cite error: The named reference "Music_From_One_Tree_Hill" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ One Tree Hill
- ^ Music From Parenthood
- ^ Post Grad Soundtrack and Prize Pack Blog Contest
- ^ Joshia Radin Wiki Information
- ^ Nevada Day 2
- ^ Music From What about Brian
- ^ Music From Without a Trace
- ^ Jordan, Julie; Tauber, Michelle (September 1, 2008), "'I'm the LUCKIEST Girl in the WORLD'". People. 70 (9)"50-57
- ^ Arnold, Chuck (November 24, 2008), "QUICK CUTS". People. 70 (21):47
- ^ "Joshua Radin Announces UK Shows". Femaleextra.com. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
External links
- Official website
- Joshua Radin’s official blog
- Joshua Radin on MySpace
- Review of One of Those Days at Daily Music Guide
- Joshua Radin at IMDb
- Video links
- Use mdy dates from August 2010
- Musicians from Ohio
- People from Shaker Heights, Ohio
- Living people
- Northwestern University alumni
- Songwriters from Ohio
- American singer-songwriters
- American acoustic guitarists
- Folk rock musicians
- American folk guitarists
- American musicians of German descent
- American musicians of Swedish descent
- American musicians of Polish descent
- American musicians of Russian descent
- American people of Austrian descent
- 1974 births
- American Jews
- Jewish American musicians