Duncan Sheik
Born: Nov 18, 1969
Born in Montclair, New Jersey, and raised in Hilton Head, South Carolina, Duncan Sheik spent his teen years immersing himself in the music of such kindred spirits as the Beach Boys, the Smiths, and the Blue Nile. Duncan attended Brown University, where he spent a year playing in Liz & Lisa--a band whose membership included singer/songwriter Lisa Loeb--before heading out on his own. His demo tapes circulated throughout the music industry, and Sheik eventually inked with Atlantic. Sheik's 1996 self-titled RIAA gold-certified Atlantic debut--which included the hit singles "Barely Breathing" and "She Runs Away"--was an enormous popular and critical success. In its four-star review, Rolling Stone hailed the Rupert Hine-produced album as "a defiant debut--beautiful and benevolent of spirit." Duncan Sheik reached the #1 position on both Billboard's "Heatseekers" chart of new and developing artists, and SoundScan's "Alternative New Artist Albums" chart, ultimately spending some 30 weeks on the Billboard 200. The top 20 Billboard hit, "Barely Breathing," earned a place in pop history as it became the fourth longest-running single in the annals of the Hot 100, where it spent an amazing 55 weeks. In addition, "In The Absence Of Sun," another track from the debut album, was included on the top 25-charting soundtrack album to the Paramount Pictures/Rysher Entertain...[MORE]
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