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Background information
Birth nameJulian Fernando Casablancas
Also known asJules
BornAugust 23, 1978(1978-08-23) (age 32)
United States New York City, New York, U.S.
OriginNew York City
GenresIndie rock, alternative rock, new wave, garage rock revival, post-punk revival, synthrock, synthpop
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
InstrumentsLead vocals, keyboards, guitar, bass, drums, guitar synthesizer, mouth harp
Years active1998–current
LabelsCult Records, Rough Trade, RCA, Sony BMG
Associated actsThe Strokes, Queens of the Stone Age, Sparklehorse, The Lonely Island, Danger Mouse, N.E.R.D, Santigold
WebsiteOfficial Website

Julian Fernando Casablancas (born August 23, 1978) is a solo artist, vocalist, and chief songwriter of the American rock band The Strokes.

Early Life, education, and personal life

Julian Casablancas was born in New York, New York, to Spanish-American business mogul John Casablancas, the founder of Elite Model Management and Jeanette Christiansen, a former Danish model who was Miss Denmark in 1965. He has four half-siblings through his father's first and third marriages. His paternal grandfather, Fernando Casablancas, is a well-known textile businessman. Julian's parents were divorced when Casablancas was nine, and he was raised by his mother in New York City[1].

The first original member of The Strokes whom Casablancas met was Nikolai Fraiture, who attended Lycée Français de New York with him (Nikolai graduated in 1997[2], Julian in 1996[3]). When he was 14, Casablancas was caught drinking before school and consequently was forced twice a week to attend a rehabilitation program called Phoenix House[4]. Soon afterwards, his father sent him to Institut Le Rosey,[5] an elite boarding school in Switzerland. It was during Julian's brief stay in Switzerland that he met future Strokes member Albert Hammond, Jr.[6]

Julian is a fan of American baseball, supporting the New York Mets, and of association football, supporting Liverpool F.C.

He married Juliet Joslin, former assistant manager of The Strokes, on February 5, 2005. They have a son, Cal, who was born in early 2010.

The Strokes

Julian Casablancas' vocals feature a distinct delivery as well as a wide range in pitch. His signature vocal style combines elements of sing-speak and soul. He draws influences from Lou Reed and Jim Morrison. He has also said that Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" is his favorite song of all time.[7]

As The Strokes' principal songwriter, he has the greatest impact on their sound and has been known to be extremely meticulous with it. While Casablancas composes on a variety of instruments, he uses the keyboard to write complex arrangements that he later transposes to fit The Strokes' guitar-driven lineup.

Another recent change has come in the recording of his vocals, which is significantly clearer and louder than on their first two albums. On The Strokes' first two albums, Casablancas would always use a filter when singing. He changed this on First Impressions of Earth. Casablancas says this was adjusted only because it fit the new songs' styles more, and not because he was any less critical about his voice.[citation needed]

Solo Album

On 18 September 2009, UK fans got their first taste of a full song from the album, as Zane Lowe played the track "11th Dimension" on an evening show. It was then later revealed that this would be the first single from Phrazes for the Young (inspired by the book of Oscar Wilde "Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young"), released on November 2 in the UK and November 3, 2009, in the US. Recorded in Los Angeles, Nebraska, and Casablancas' home city New York, the album was produced by Jason Lader, with additional production from Bright Eyes' Mike Mogis.[8]

To celebrate the release, performed a series of shows every Friday night in November in Los Angeles. Casablancas stated that he wanted to present a "series of over-the-top Disney style shows".[9] Julian then toured with The Sick Six in Europe from November 30, 2009.

Other work

Known to not play much on Strokes' recordings, Julian has proved himself an able multi-instrumentalist through guest appearances. He has played casio guitar and provided backing vocals on "Sick, Sick, Sick" by Queens of the Stone Age, bass guitar and backing vocals on Albert Hammond, Jr.'s "Scared", and the second set of drums on the Strokes' "Evening Sun".

He has also served as inspiration for several other musicians and the painter Elizabeth Peyton [10]. Courtney Love's song "But Julian, I'm a Little Bit Older Than You", from her debut solo album America's Sweetheart (2004), was written about Julian Casablancas.[11]

In 2008, Julian recorded a song with Santigold (then known as Santogold) and Pharrell of N*E*R*D called "My Drive Thru" for Converse. He also appeared in the advertisement campaign.

In 2009, Julian recorded a song with Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone, and Akiva Schaffer of The Lonely Island called "Boombox" for their debut album. He also collaborated with Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse on the song "Little Girl".

Julian performed "I Wish It Was Christmas Today" (based on a Saturday Night Live skit) on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on December 21 2009.

Julian was featured in an SNL Digital Short along with The Lonely Island for their song called "Boombox" which aired on March 13, 2010 on SNL.

As a member of The Strokes

For a more comprehensive list, see The Strokes discography
  • Is This It (2001)
  • Room on Fire (2003)
  • First Impressions of Earth (2006)

Albums

  • Phrazes for the Young (2009) – UK #19, AUS #55,[12] NZ #34,[13] US #35

Singles

  • "11th Dimension" (2009)
  • "I Wish It Was Christmas Today" (2009)

References

  1. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1148114/
  2. ^ http://www.lfnyalumni.org/en/classmate/classmateresults/classmateresults.php?criteria=1997
  3. ^ http://www.lfnyalumni.org/en/classmate/classmateresults/classmateresults.php?criteria=1996
  4. ^ http://www.phoenixhouse.org/locations/new-york/
  5. ^ LE ROSEY :: Ecole privée internationale suisse
  6. ^ http://www.jimdero.com/OtherWritings/OtherStrokes.htm
  7. ^ "Q & A with JULIAN CASABLANCAS, AUG 2009"". YouTube. August 7, 2009. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzMJyUboKwQ#t=2m54s. 
  8. ^ NME Exclusive
  9. ^ [1]
  10. ^ http://www.artnet.fr/artwork/424996572/423788132/julian.html
  11. ^ Courtney Love : California Ventura Theatre on NME.com
  12. ^ http://www.ariacharts.com.au/pages/chartifacts.htm
  13. ^ http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/chart.asp

External links

  • Official Website
   

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