Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes

Daniel Ellsworth and The Great Lakes is an American indie rock band based in Nashville, Tennessee.

History

The band was formed in Nashville, Tennessee in 2010, and currently consists of keyboardist/guitarist/singer Daniel Ellsworth from Minnesota, drummer Joel Wren from Kansas, guitarist Timon Lance and bassist Marshall Skinner both from Ohio. Former member(s) of the band include Ricky Perry who played guitar on their first album, Civilized Man.

In 2010, the band ran a Kickstarter campaign in order to fund their album, Civilized Man. The album was engineered and co-produced by Mark Nevers, who has also worked with Will Oldham, Andrew Bird, Yo La Tengo and Lambchop. The album was recorded at Beech House Studios in Nashville, Tennessee in early 2011, and was released digitally and physically in May 2011.

In late 2011, Amazon MP3 named Daniel Ellsworth and The Great Lakes' album, Civilized Man, the number 76 album out of the top 100 albums of the year. At the same time, the online music retailer also named the band's single, "Shoe Fits," the number seven song of the year.[1][2] On February 2, 2012, Civilized Man was featured as Amazon MP3's Daily Deal and the following week, the album charted on Billboard's Heatseeker's chart at position 18.

"Shoe Fits" was released as a music video on August 8, 2011, and was Directed and Produced by Austin Gros, in Nashville, Tennessee. The single was also featured on the Australian Television series Offspring and was included on their Season 3 Soundtrack, released in Australia on June 8, 2012.[3]

The band released their second music video for the song "Bleeding Tongue" on June 6, 2012. It premiered on Paste Magazine.[4]

The single "Passenger" was featured in an episode of Grey's Anatomy on November 8, 2012. The increased attention landed the song on Amazon MP3's Best Songs of 2012 at the number 33 spot.[5]

Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes was named by The Deli Magazine as Nashville's Best Emerging Artist of 2012.[6] The title was given based on a combination of fan voting and staff opinions.

In May 2013, Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes entered the studio to record their second full-length album at Sputnik Sound in Nashville, Tennessee. The album was recorded by Grammy Award winner Vance Powell, who has worked with The Whigs, Kings of Leon, Jack White, and The White Stripes. While in studio, the band was featured in an article in Paste Magazine, including an interview and a write-up saying "There’s very little you can guarantee in life, but one of the surer bets is that Daniel Ellsworth and The Great Lakes will make you dance."[7]

In anticipation of the band's new album, Esquire named Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes one of their 15 Bands to Watch in 2014.[8]

The band's second album, Kid Tiger, released on March 4, 2014. The songs were written while the band was touring and represented a collaborative effort of the band members. The first single from the new record, "Sun Goes Out," was released on January 21, 2014.

On November 13, 2015, the band launched a worldwide release for their album, Kid Tiger, and a new single, "Always/Never," on their own label, Deer Head Music. The music video for "Always/Never" premiered on The Daily Beast on the same day.

The band's 2011 full-length release, "Civilized Man"

Recordings

The Sing Off

In the third season of the NBC show The Sing-Off, lead singer Daniel Ellsworth was a contestant, along with other Nashville-based musicians, in an a capella band called The Collective.[9] Other members of The Collective included Rachael Lampa and Ruby Amanfu. Daniel Ellsworth appeared on the show until The Collective was voted off during the sixth episode. They returned to the show during the Christmas Special to sing an additional song.

The Collective has since appeared on Sara Bareilles' Once Upon Another Time EP produced by Ben Folds singing background vocals on the song "Stay."

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References

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