Gavin Mikhail | |
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Born | [1] West Lafayette, Indiana, U.S. | March 26, 1975
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
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Years active | Since 1997 |
Labels | Tower Window Records |
Website | Official website |
Gavin Mikhail (born March 26, 1975) is an American composer, pianist and singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee.
The winner of the 2007 "Lay It Down and Mix It Up in the UK" fan-vote contest, [2] he has released more than 30 albums and singles independently.[ clarification needed ] Mikhail also composed the piano soundtrack to Ruta Sepetys' New York Times bestseller Between Shades of Gray which was released in 2011. [3]
Mikhail was born in West Lafayette, Indiana. Coming from a family where much emphasis was placed on the arts, Mikhail began studying classical piano and pipe organ by age seven and began performing at weekly church services by age ten. He graduated from West Lafayette High School in 1991. [4]
Turning his attention to mainstream music, Mikhail spent the next four years at Purdue University, in West Lafayette, performing in bands as lead vocalist and keyboardist while pursuing a degree in finance. Graduating in 1995, he moved to Nashville to begin a career in the music industry. [5]
In 1997, after a year of part-time work at various music companies, Mikhail began working at Giant Records, the label started by Irving Azoff. [5] Originally hired into the finance department, Mikhail transferred to a position on the artists and repertoire (A&R) staff within four months. Throughout the next two years in his A&R role, Mikhail assisted in the signings and promotion of acts including Blake Shelton, Clay Walker, Daryle Singletary, The Wilkinsons and Georgia Middleman.
Leaving Giant at the end of 1998 to pursue songwriting and production, he spent several years working with independent artists and began to focus more heavily on his own writing and solo artist career.
Mikhail completed his first self-produced demos in early 2002, a number of which would later appear on his debut album My Personal Beauty Needs. In 2003, Mikhail released the album independently and immediately began work on his follow-up album Like Normal People Do.
In 2007, Mikhail signed a licensing deal with Trolley Bus Records to distribute Like Normal People Do to HMV and Tower Records stores in Japan. Winning the "Lay It Down and Mix It Up in the UK" fan-vote contest sponsored by Eventful, Tunecore, and Solid State Logic in October of that year, he traveled to Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios in England to record. [5]
In early 2008, Mikhail was featured as an "internet sensation" by Billboard magazine in its "Underground" video series [6] and later that year was invited to perform alongside Matt Wertz, Matthew Perryman Jones, and Jeremy Lister for the Nashville Songwriters Association International Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival in Nashville. [7]
The Real World Sessions: Volume I, Mikhail's first album from the trip to Real World Studios, was released in April 2009. The album includes his piano-based cover of alternative-rock band Death Cab for Cutie's song "I Will Follow You into the Dark". The song and associated video later went on to become a YouTube hit and was viewed over one million[ clarification needed ] times. [8]
In 2011, Mikhail's friend Ruta Sepetys asked him to compose an original piano soundtrack to her New York Times bestselling novel Between Shades of Gray, which Mikhail released in 2011. [3]
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