Michael Wainwright (musician)

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Michael Wainwright
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Background information
Birth nameMichael Wainwright
Born (1973-03-06) 6 March 1973 (age 49)
Warrington, England
GenresRock
Acoustic rock
Folk rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, guitarist
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active2004–present
Labels Town Records
Website www.michaelwainwright.ca

Michael Wainwright (born 6 March 1973 in Warrington, England) is a singer-songwriter from Canada. [1] He has released two albums, The Circus Is Coming To Town and Wainwright. [2] He is the background vocalist and opening act for Tears For Fears. [3]

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Early life

Wainwright was born in Warrington, England, relocating to Edson, Alberta, Canada before moving on to St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, with his family as a young boy. He began playing guitar and writing songs when he was 10. [4] He founded the band Flat Broke in high school with his brother.

Career

Wainwright released his first 6-song EP in 2002. It was co-produced by Niagara Falls producer and studio owner Dean Malton at Groundloop Productions. The track "Radio On" placed second out of 5,000 entries in Toronto's Mix 99.9 13th annual songwriting competition.

In 2004, Wainwright met producer Charlton Pettus, of Tears for Fears, and began recording songs which eventually became the album Wainwright, released in February 2008 on Town Records. The album featured guest musicians including Russ Irwin of Aerosmith on keyboards, Curt Smith of Tears for Fears on vocals, and Fred Eltringham of The Wallflowers and Dixie Chicks on drums, as well as guest singer-songwriter Gaby Moreno on two tracks. The album was mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound and the album artwork was created by Alan Aldridge. In May 2008, Wainwright started his "Guitar and a Car" tour, which went to Canada and the United States, then in October of the same year to the United Kingdom. [4]

Through Pettus, he met and established a relationship with Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal. In 2009, Smith announced that Wainwright would open for the group on most of its 2009 West Coast tour dates. [5] Since then, Wainwright has toured with Tears For Fears as their opening act and backing vocalist at most of their shows, [6] including the 2010 Asia Tour, 2010 East Coast Tour and 2011 West Coast, Mexico and South American Tour. [7] [8]

September 2011 saw the release of Wainwright's second album The Circus Is Coming To Town. [2] The album was once again produced by Charlton Pettus of Town Records. All songs were written in collaboration between Wainwright and Pettus with the exception of "Heart-Shaped Man", which was written by Roland Orzabal. [9] Contributors to the album included Charlton Pettus, Roland Orzabal, and Holly Palmer on vocals. The CD was illustrated and designed by Canadian designer Cassie Randall. [10]

Discography

Contributions

Guest vocals

Awards

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