Theo Katzman
Theo Katzman | |
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Born |
1986 New York City, U.S. |
Genres | Indie rock, folk-rock, pop, soul |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, producer |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, drums, bass guitar |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Independent |
Associated acts |
Darren Criss, Vulfpeck My Dear Disco / Ella Riot |
Website |
theokatzman |
Theo Katzman (born 1986) is an American singer, songwriter and producer based in Los Angeles, California. His musical style ranges from pop to indie rock, with multiple areas in between. His solo album Romance Without Finance was released in 2011. He has contributed to the works of several artists as a songwriter and producer. His next album, titled Heartbreak Hits, is set for release in January 2017.
Career
Katzman grew up in a musical family in Long Island, New York.[1] His father was a jazz trumpet player and would take him to rehearsals at an early age.[2] Around age 12 he started playing the drums, the guitar, and writing songs.[3] In 2004 Katzman moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, and studied jazz at the University of Michigan.[4] In 2005 he joined the instrumental group Toolbox which evolved into the band My Dear Disco.[5] Katzman toured with the band from 2007 to 2010.[2] During this period, the band released an EP titled My Dear Disco and an album titled Dancethink.
In early 2010 Katzman pursued a solo career and focused on his own singing and songwriting.[2] He formed the trio Love Massive. The group performed regularly and opened at the Ann Arbor Folk Festival in 2011.[4] Katzman released an EP titled Solo Acoustic in 2010 and released his first studio album Romance Without Finance in 2011.[6][7] In late 2011 he moved to Brooklyn and released music videos of two of his songs, "Hard For You" and "Brooklyn".[8] In 2012 he opened for several artists including Vanessa Carlton, Matisyahu and Vienna Teng.[9][10] In 2013 he was the musical director and the opening act for Darren Criss on his national tour, Listen Up.[11][12] In 2013 he released a single titled "Pop Song".[7]
Katzman has worked with several artists as a songwriter and producer. He co-wrote and produced Face the Fire, a 2015 pop album by Michelle Chamuel, and he is a contributor to the upcoming album by Darren Criss.[11][13] Katzman performs with the Irish-fusion band The Olllam, the funk band Vulfpeck, and solo.[14][15] He released a single titled "Hard Work" in October 2016.[16] Katzman's upcoming album, Heartbreak Hits, is set for release in January 2017.[17]
Style
Katzman grew up listening to classic rock and soul music.[6] His influences include soul, R&B, funk, rock and folk.[4] As a songwriter, a primary focus for Katzman is a song's lyrical concept. He writes parts for guitar, bass, drums and keyboards. His favorite songwriters are those who "capture a moment in cultural time" such as Frank Ocean, Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon.[2][3]
Vulfpeck
In addition to his solo work, Katzman is a member of the funk band Vulfpeck. Formed in 2011, Vulfpeck is a four piece instrumental group made of Katzman on guitar and drums, Jack Stratton on keyboards and drums, Woody Goss on keyboards, and Joe Dart on bass.[1] The band has released four EPs and two full-length albums.[18]
Discography
- Studio albums
- Romance Without Finance (2011)
- Heartbreak Hits (January 2017)
- Extended plays
- Solo Acoustic (2010)
- Singles
- "Pop Song" (2013)
- "Hard Work" (2016)
- With Vulfpeck
- Mit Peck EP (2011)
- Vollmilch EP (2012)
- My First Car EP (2013)
- Fugue State EP (2014)
- Thrill of the Arts (2015)
- The Beautiful Game (2016)
- With My Dear Disco
- Dancethink (2009)
- Production and writing credits
Year | Artist | Album | Song | Notes |
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2012 | Anna Ash | These Holy Days | "Heartbreak Season" | Drums, bass, co-producer |
"Shoot Me With Your Best Shot" | Drums, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals, co-producer | |||
"These Holy Days" | Drums, percussion, vocals, co-producer | |||
2012 | Hannah Winkler | N/A | "Hide It Away" | Co-producer, bass, guitar, snare drum |
2013 | Teddy Geiger | The Last Fears | "Ordinary Man" | Drums, additional arranging |
"Home" | Drums, co-writer | |||
"Figure It Out" | Drums, guitar | |||
"Ordinary Man" | Drums, guitar | |||
"Happier" | Drums, bass | |||
2013 | Michelle Chamuel | N/A | "Go Down Singing" | Co-producer, bass, guitar, snare drum, writer |
2013 | Chrystian Rawk | N/A | "Famous" | Co-producer, drums, acoustic guitar, electric guitar |
2014 | Dylan Saunders | Confluence | "In The Morning Rain (I Feel It)" | Co-writer, backing vocals |
"Shining Bright" | Backing vocals | |||
"Holding Onto You" | Co-writer | |||
"I Shoulda Lied" | Co-writer | |||
"Big City Breakup" | Co-writer | |||
"Nothin' To Do Here But Live" | Co-writer | |||
"Say My Name" | Co-writer | |||
"Waking Girl" | Co-writer | |||
2014 | Jason French | N/A | "You Just Want My Money" | Co-writer, co-producer, backing vocals, bass, guitar, drums |
2015 | Michelle Chamuel | Face the Fire | N/A | Writer, performer, producer (all tracks) |
2015 | Vérité | N/A | "Wasteland" | Bass, guitar |
Personal life
Katzman's father was a jazz trumpet player with The Tonight Show Band. Katzman's maternal grandparents were both classical musicians with the Detroit Symphony and the Philadelphia Orchestra.[3]
References
- 1 2 Danny Hazan (May 18, 2015). "Can't Fake the Funk". Medium. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 "Former My Dear Disco guitarist finding own sound". The Herald Palladium. February 18, 2010. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
- 1 2 3 "Theo Katzman – Music, What Is It?". Success Circuit. January 27, 2014. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
- 1 2 3 Roger LeLievre (January 25, 2011). "Local indie rocker Theo Katzman excited to be Ann Arbor Folk Festival opener Friday night". The Ann Arbor News. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
- ↑ "Exit interview: Ella Riot's Tyler Duncan". A.V. Club. October 11, 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
- 1 2 Patrick Dunn (November 2, 2011). "Theo Katzman – Interview". A.V. Club. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
- 1 2 Nicole Massabrook (October 9, 2013). "Theo Katzman Rocks NYC". The Outlook. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
- ↑ Rae Votta (November 13, 2013). "Theo Katzman Haunts His Ex Through Advertisements in "Hard For You" Video". VH1. Archived from the original on November 10, 2014. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
- ↑ Caitlyn Brody (February 27, 2012). "I'm Playing Theo Katzman on Repeat, And You Should Be, Too!". Glamour. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
- ↑ "Theo Katzman opens for Vienna Teng at THE ARK". arts.umich.edu. September 26, 2012. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
- 1 2 Rae Votta (June 6, 2013). "Theo Katzman Tour Diary: A Day In The Life of Darren Criss' Opening Act". Billboard Magazine. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
- ↑ Jenn McKee (June 13, 2013). "Darren Criss and Theo Katzman thrill capacity crowd at Michigan Theater". The Ann Arbor News. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
- ↑ "'Voice' Runner-Up Michelle Chamuel Talks Reality TV Arcs and Usher's Best Lessons". Billboard Magazine. February 2, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
- ↑ "ATLANTIC I/O: the olllam, michelle chamuel, padraig rynne, jeremy kittel". journalofmusic.com. April 25, 2014. Retrieved November 9, 2014.
- ↑ Natalie Fisher (November 8, 2012). "Video: Darren Criss plays secret show with Theo Katzman at Hotel Cafe". Hypable. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
- ↑ Kendall Deflin (October 18, 2016). "Then & Now: Theo Katzman Discusses What It Means To Be Vulfpeck". liveforlivemusic.com. Retrieved October 26, 2016.
- ↑ Kendall Deflin (November 7, 2016). "Vulfpeck's Theo Katzman Discusses The Timing & Inspiration For New Solo Album 'Heartbreak Hits'". liveforlivemusic.com. Retrieved November 20, 2016.
- ↑ Vulfpeck releases:
- Tim Specce (January 12, 2014). "Vulfpeck Keep It Beastly". jambands.com. Archived from the original on August 13, 2016. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
- Wib Schneider. "Vulfpeck's 'My First Car' – EP Review". blog.ourvinyl.tv. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
- Jim Fusilli (October 13, 2015). "'Thrill of the Arts' by Vulfpeck Review". The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on October 15, 2015. Retrieved December 1, 2015. (subscription required (help)).
- Dave Melamed (October 17, 2016). "Vulfpeck's New Album 'The Beautiful Game' Is Now Here". liveforlivemusic.com. Retrieved November 20, 2016.