Sam Sparro

Sam Sparro

Sam Sparro performing in February 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.
Background information
Birth name Samuel Frankland Falson
Born 8 November 1982 (1982-11-08) (age 29)
Origin Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres Electro-funk, funk, electro-pop, soul
Occupations Singer-songwriter, producer
Instruments Vocals, keyboards
Years active 2007-present
Labels Island, Universal Republic
Associated acts Bassment Jaxx
Website www.samsparro.com

Sam Sparro (born Samuel Frankland Falson on 8 November 1982) is an Australian singer-songwriter, music producer, and former child actor. His stage name was derived from a family nickname, which in turn was inspired by the Dagenham radio mascot Sammy Sparrow. He is signed to the British record label Island Records.[1]

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Biography

Sam Sparro was born as Samuel Frankland Falson on 8 November 1982 and raised in Sydney, Australia.[2][3] Sparro's father, Chris Falson, is a gospel minister and recording artist[4] of Maltese descent who has written music for Star Trek and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.[5] His brother plays guitar professionally while his mother plays organ at a Baptist church.[6] The family relocated to Los Angeles when Sparro was ten years old.[2] His father had signed a deal there and was recording a soul album, he took Sparro to a church in Tujunga to hear some of the genre's singers.[6] Fellow church goers, were the McCrary family. Chaka Khan became one of his early admirers after hearing Sparro's singing through knowing the McCrarys.[7] His first role as a child actor was in a McDonald's commercial.[8]

Sparro left Los Angeles and returned to Sydney, where he lived with his grandparents and worked for a public relations company, before travelling to the UK, immersing himself in the music scene in London. He returned to Los Angeles in 2002, where he took a job in a coffee shop.[9] It was during these low points that he wrote his single, "Black and Gold" with his producer, Jesse Rogg.[3][7] When growing up, Sparro regularly performed backing vocals at his father's concerts and on his music releases.[10] He states "I'm a spiritual person, but ... not into any religion. I was always kind of a non-denominational Christian" and "a bit of a gypsy".[11][12] Sparro is openly gay. He did an interview for Attitude magazine and was featured on the front cover.[11][13]

Career

Sparro's debut single, "Cottonmouth", was released in late 2007. His second single, "Black and Gold", peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number two in April 2008 and at number four in Australia, and has since been used in soundtracks and promotional campaigns for various television series, video games, and films. Sparro's self-titled debut album, Sam Sparro, was released in the UK in April 2008[14] and reached the top five on the UK Albums Chart, eventually receiving a gold certification from the BPI for selling 100,000 copies. Two subsequent singles, "21st Century Life" and "Pocket", were considerably less successful on the charts.

During promotion of "Black and Gold", Sparro covered "American Boy" by Estelle on Jo Whiley's Live Lounge on BBC Radio 1. In September 2008, Sparro was nominated for five ARIA Music Awards. His tour that month formed part of the Wonky Pop tour; Wonky Pop is a new genre of music created by artists such as Sparro and Alphabeat. In December 2008, Sparro and co-writer/ producer Jesse Rogg received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Dance Recording for "Black and Gold".

Sparro is featured on the Basement Jaxx single "Feelings Gone", released in September 2009. He has also recently collaborated on a track called "Soles on Fire" with Chauffeur, which consists of Sparro, Theophilus London and producer Mark Ronson.

On 16 March 2010, a new single, "Corrected" was released to U.S. iTunes and is a collaboration with Mason (DJ) and rapper DMC.[15]

In July 2010, a new song titled "Pink Cloud" was premiered on East Village Radio's Accidental Rhythm. The premiered song was stated to be un-mastered.[16][17] The video for the song, directed by artist and designer Franc Fernandez, was uploaded onto Sam Sparro's YouTube channel on 22 December 2010.[18] Sparro stated via his Twitter that the video is an art project, and the song was not released as a single. Addressing rumours of a mostly instrumental album, he clarified that, unlike "Pink Cloud", his second album would be full of tracks featuring his vocals.[19] A free EP was released following the release of the video.[20] [21]

Discography

Awards and nominations

ARIA Music Awards
Year Nominated work Award Result
2008 Sam Sparro Best Male Artist Won
Sam Sparro Best Pop Release Won
Breakthrough Artist – Album Won
"Black and Gold" Breakthrough Artist – Single Won
Single of the Year Won
GLAAD Media Awards
Year Nominated work Award Result
2009 Sam Sparro Outstanding Music Artist Won
Grammy Awards
Year Nominated work Award Result
2009 "Black and Gold" Best Dance Recording Nominated
MTV Australia Awards
Year Nominated work Award Result
2009 "Black and Gold" Best Dance Video Won

References

  1. ^ Nick Levine (2008-03-28). "Interview - Sam Sparro". Digital Spy. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a92331/sam-sparro.html. Retrieved 2008-06-26. 
  2. ^ a b Birchmeier, Jason. "Sam Sparro > Biography". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p1050334/biography. Retrieved 5 November 2011. 
  3. ^ a b "ACE Title Search – 'Black & Gold'". American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). http://www.ascap.com/ace/search.cfm?requesttimeout=300&mode=results&searchstr=322452057&search_in=i&search_type=exact&search_det=t,s,w,p,b,v&results_pp=25&start=1. Retrieved 5 November 2011. 
  4. ^ Robinson, Peter (2008-04-20). "Sam Sparro, Sam Sparro". London: The Observer. http://music.guardian.co.uk/pop/reviews/story/0,,2274481,00.html. Retrieved 2008-06-26. 
  5. ^ "Credits". Chris Falson. http://chrisfalson.com/CF/?page_id=8. Retrieved 2008-06-26. 
  6. ^ a b Brian Lush. "Rockwired Interviews Sam Sparro". Rockwired. http://www.rockwired.com/rockwired_interviews_sam_sparro.html. Retrieved 2008-06-26. 
  7. ^ a b "About Sam Sparro". Sam Sparro. Archived from the original on 2008-06-25. http://web.archive.org/web/20080625105003/http://samsparro.com/about.php. Retrieved 2008-06-26. 
  8. ^ "Ten Things You Might Not Know...". Capital 95.8. http://www.capitalradio.co.uk/Article.asp?id=669933. Retrieved 2008-06-26. 
  9. ^ Eleanor Conway (2008-10-09). "Eleanor Conway Presents: Sam Sparro". music.virgin.com. http://music.virgin.com/2008/10/09/eleanor-conway-presents-sam-sparro-interview/. Retrieved 2008-10-10. 
  10. ^ "Gin Fizz - auf dem Plattenteller" (in German). http://www.schuckelt.net/falson_liveworship_treebywater.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-26. 
  11. ^ a b Paul Lester (2008-05-19). "Paul Lester talks to Sam Sparro, pop's latest out gay star". London: The Guardian. http://music.guardian.co.uk/pop/story/0,,2280900,00.html. Retrieved 2008-06-26. 
  12. ^ Rand, Hannah (2008-11-23). "21st Century Boy". Sunday Herald Sun: pp. Sunday magazine supplement (pp. 38–39). http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24692602-2902,00.html. 
  13. ^ "Sam Sparro's geek guru | The Daily Telegraph". Sydney Confidential. 2008-10-22. http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24531047-5012964,00.html. Retrieved 2008-10-22. 
  14. ^ "'Sam Sparro' Out Today". Sam Sparro. 2008-04-28. http://www.samsparro.com/news.php?item=23. Retrieved 2008-06-26. 
  15. ^ "Corrected". iTunes (U.S.). Apple Inc. http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/corrected-feat-dmc-sam-sparro/id359896072. Retrieved 2010-03-27. 
  16. ^ "EYE ON THE SPARRO: WORLD PREMIERE MUSIC". East Village Radio. http://www.eastvillageradio.com/news/items.aspx?id=15994. Retrieved 2010-08-10. 
  17. ^ "The PINK CLOUD is coming". Twitter (Sam Sparro). http://twitter.com/sam_sparro/status/19714254177. Retrieved 2010-08-10. 
  18. ^ "PinkCloudVideo". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi-niQizUZU. Retrieved 2010-12-22. 
  19. ^ "It is not a single". Twitter. http://twitter.com/sam_sparro/status/18046130956795904. Retrieved 2010-12-23. 
  20. ^ "Free EP Any Day Now". Twitter. http://twitter.com/sam_sparro/status/17705482378551297. Retrieved 2010-12-22. 
  21. ^ "Pink Cloud| publishedSamSparro.com". http://samsparro.com/freeDownloads.html. Retrieved 2010-12-24. 

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