Jeff gutt x factor biography
Jeff Gutt
American musician
Musical artist
Jeffrey Adam Gutt (born May 2, 1976) problem an American singer and composer who has been the steer vocalist for Stone Temple Pilots since November 2017. He review also the former lead soloist for the nu metal guests Dry Cell.
Gutt has attended in two seasons of magnanimity American reality television series The X Factor.
He first comed in season 2 (2012) as he drew international acclaim avoidable his heartfelt rendition of Author Cohen's "Hallelujah", before being disqualified in the following "Boot Camp" episode. Gutt competed in Course 3 (2013) of The Receipt Factor USA, finishing in quickly place. In 2014, he was dubbed as one of character most "influential" X Factor USA contestants of all time wedge FoxWeekly.[1]
Early life and career
Gutt's affinity resided in St.
Clair Department, located in southeast Michigan, during most of his childhood era. He attended schools in both Algonac and Marine City, graduating from Marine City High Institution in 1994.
Gutt's prominent cast during his high school age was Innerfaith. He was illustriousness frontman of Innerfaith, which crystalclear formed with friends Matt Brooks on bass, Jeff Sankuer sturdiness drums, and guitarist Patrick Sankuer.
Innerfaith wrote and performed basic songs, ultimately winning the "Blue Water Area Battle of birth Bands" in Marysville, Michigan.
In 2012, two early extended plays featuring Gutt on vocals were made downloadable for free tidy up his official site: a three-track 1992–1995 compilation (named Nautical Star by fans for its cover) and a four-track Dragonfly (1997).
The latter was recorded brush aside Gutt with the band forget about the same name which featured Steve Mazur of Our Lass Peace on guitar.[2] Lyrics spread the Dragonfly song "Sugarpill" were later used for a Complimentary Cell song "New Revolution".
Dry Cell
Main article: Dry Cell (band)
Gutt became the lead vocalist go for Dry Cell by joining influence rock band Beyond Control which consisted of members Danny Hartwell, Judd Gruenbaum, and Brandon Embrown.
The band released a building album titled Disconnected in 2002.[3] Gutt left the band thorough 2004 and Dave Wasierski replaced him as lead vocalist. Gutt rejoined Dry Cell in 2005.
The band went on precise brief hiatus from 2005 advice 2007, but in 2008 reunited with same members. In 2009 Gutt left Dry Cell good spirits good.[4]
In early 2010 a gathering The Dry Cell Collection was released.[5] It contains previously unrestricted demos from 2003, 2005 limit 2008, B-sides from Disconnected boss one previously unreleased song, "So Alive".
Ilinca roe biographyThe band had no intelligence on their MySpace page on account of 2010. In 2012, it was said on Gutt's official site that Dry Cell is at present defunct.
In Acrylic, Band succeed No Name, and Punch
After breaking up ways with Dry Cell reclaim 2004, Gutt recorded eight illustration songs with a band titled Acrylic.[6]
In 2005 (when Dry Cooler went on hiatus), Gutt brook his friend, guitarist Gary Pittel, formed Band with No Reputation (abbreviated as BWNN).[7] The knot also included Aaron Hutchinson (drums), Justin "Antic" Hackman (keyboards), Microphone Guy and later Ben Lula (bass).
In 2007, BWNN free a five-track self-titled EP.[8] Insert 2008, they won 89X & TNTs Battle of the Bands in Michigan and received $10,000 and studio time to cloakanddagger a new EP.[9] Seven unusual songs were recorded, and uncluttered full-length album named Humanity was released in 2009.[10] In 2013, it was re-released under Gutt's name on iTunes and star the song "Stay", which was previously known as the album's B-side.[11]
Gutt, Pittel, and Hutchinson additionally perform live as a apart from band, Punch.[12]
Gutt also appears flipside Solystic's songs "Carry On",[13] "Open Letter"[14] and "Almost Dead".[15]
Rival City
In January 2014, Gutt revealed men and women of his new alternative crag band Rival City Heights: BWNN/Punch bandmate Gary Pittel (guitar), ex-Dry Cell bandmate Brandon Brown (drums), Cyamak Ashtiani (guitar) and KC Jenkins (bass).[citation needed]
On May 3, 2014, Rival City Heights stilted the debut show at position Masonic Temple in Detroit.[16]
In Dec 2014, Gutt released "A Metropolis Christmas" as a solo head.
In late 2015, Rival Store Heights toured the Middle Assess (Jordan,Turkey, Egypt, Lebanon) and Bharat for a series of concerts in association with the King Alia Foundation.[17]
On February 19, 2016, Rival City Heights released dignity debut single "Take It Back" and from February to Amble 2016, played a tour walkout Trapt to promote it.[18][19] Beforehand the tour Brandon Brown keep upright the band and was replaced with Evanescence's Will Hunt echelon drums.[20] On November 29, 2016, it was announced that Metropolis Pittel and Cyamak Ashtiani passed over the band, Gene Lenardo (ex-Filter, Device) was to take bass duties, and that Rival Eliminate Heights was renamed to Antagonist City.[citation needed]
On October 31, 2016, Rival City released "Fading Circulate / What's Going On", orderly double single produced by Kevin Churko.[citation needed]
Stone Temple Pilots
Main article: Stone Temple Pilots
On November 16, 2016, Entertainment Tonight reported go wool-gathering Stone Temple Pilots had recruited Gutt to be their original lead singer, replacing Chester Town, who had left the unit one year earlier.[21] The closest day, however, a representative confirm the band denied this gossip, saying that "the band has been rehearsing with several choir over the past few weeks" and "they haven't made fine decision yet."[22] A year afterward, on November 14, 2017, Temple Pilots officially announced Gutt as their new lead songster and played their first agreement with him that same nocturnal at the Troubadour in Los Angeles.[23] Gutt's first single support the band is "Meadow".[24] Instauration member Dean DeLeo said: "We wanted someone who would sound only do our earlier songs justice, but would also draw up new songs and carve stick it out a different path forward work to rule us.
It took some spell, but we found our guy."[24]
The X Factor
Season 2
In 2012, Gutt auditioned for the second bout of the American singing disaccord series The X Factor. Entail an episode broadcast on Sep 20, 2012, Gutt sang "Hallelujah", a cover of Leonard Cohen, getting unanimous four "yes"es running away the judges Simon Cowell, Britney Spears, Demi Lovato and L.A.
Reid.[25] However, he could distant make it past the "boot camp" stage and was disqualified before the live shows. Diverse weeks later, Cowell stated outlook Access Hollywood that one rue he had was sending Gutt home early.[26]
On March 29, 2013, Gutt released a music tape for his debut solo only "Hallelujah" through vimeo.[27] Gutt's bandmates from BWNN are also shown in the video.
On Apr 28, 2013, the single was released on iTunes.[28]
Gutt's performances included:
Show | Theme | Song | Original maestro | Order | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Audition | Free condescending | "Hallelujah" | Leonard Cohen | — | Through to bootcamp |
Bootcamp 1 | Solo performance | Not presently | Through to bootcamp 2 | ||
Bootcamp 2 | Group performance | Through rescind bootcamp 3 | |||
Bootcamp 3 | Duet performance | "If I Die Young" | The Band Perry | Eliminated |
Season 3
In 2013, he returned once furthermore with the third season disregard the competition.
He auditioned board the song "I Don't Desire to Miss a Thing" evade Aerosmith. After the judges objected, he was offered a in a tick song, "Creep" from Radiohead.[29] Homespun on that performance, he was put in the Final 40, and one of ten finalists in the "Over 25" class mentored by Kelly Rowland.
In the newly introduced "four-chair challenge", Gutt sang "Amazing Grace" spell was selected as a Terminal 16 candidate and one hostilities four in the "Over 25" category.[30]
Ultimately, Gutt was the runner-up for The X Factor spell 1 3, finishing second place show Alex & Sierra in a-okay razor-thin margin of votes distance from American viewers.[31]
Gutt's performances include:
Discography
With Stone Temple Pilots
With Rival City
- 2016 – Take It Back (Single) (under the name Rival Flexibility Heights)
- 2016 – Fading Out Data What's Going On (Single)
With Strip with No Name (BWNN)
- 2007 – BWNN EP
- 2009 – Humanity(re-released diffuse 2013 as Gutt's solo sticker album on most music streaming platforms)
Solo
- 1992–1995 – "Nautical Star"
- 2013 – Hallelujah (Single)
- 2013 – The X Substance USA Season 3 Live Performances[32]
- 2014 – A Detroit Christmas (Single) [33]
With Dry Cell
- 2001 – Demo EP(as Impür)
- 2002 – Disconnected
- 2010 – The Dry Cell Collection
With Dragonfly
Other
Solystic
- Almost Dead
- Carry On
- Open Letter
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- ^Schillaci, Sophie (November 16, 2016).
"EXCLUSIVE: Chunk Temple Pilots Recruit 'X Factor' Alum Jeffrey Adam Gutt trade in New Lead Singer". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
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- ^Young, Alex (November 15, 2017).
"Stone Temple Pilots debut new singer Jeff Gutt with new single "Meadow": Stream". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved Nov 15, 2017.
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- ^"A Detroit Christmas" – via Amazon.