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Artists who were over 30 when they broke into the industry... Seems to be very rare in this age-obsessed industry.
Wasn't Tori Amos 30 when Little Earthquakes dropped?? Can anybody think of any others? [Edited 8/11/08 8:39am] | |
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True funk soldiers can correct me if I'm wrong, but Rick James was age 30 when he finally had a proper debut album release (Come And Get It). | |
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Graycap23 said: Millie Jackson
Millie was in her 20s when she made her first record. Her first album dropped when she was 27 or 28. [Edited 8/11/08 10:17am] **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Keith Sweat was either 30 or damn near 30 when his career blew up. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: Graycap23 said: Millie Jackson
Millie was in her 20s when she made her first record. Her first album dropped when she was 27 or 28. [Edited 8/11/08 10:17am] Okay. | |
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I'm pretty sure Bill Withers was over 30 when...
...Just As I Am was released. He wouldn't get in the front door today. (based on age and quality of material) tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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I'm not sure how to go about this question?
Most artists toil for years (doing gigs at clubs, minor bits here and there, achieve regional/cult praise) before they finally hit the big time. Are we estimating artists based on when they first started dabbling with the craft or when they finally get signed record an album? | |
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Mara said: I'm not sure how to go about this question?
Most artists toil for years (doing gigs at clubs, minor bits here and there, achieve regional/cult praise) before they finally hit the big time. Are we estimating artists based on when they first started dabbling with the craft or when they finally get signed record an album? Based on that criteria, the question certainly becomes moot. I took it to mean national recognition (major album release). tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Mara said: I'm not sure how to go about this question?
Most artists toil for years (doing gigs at clubs, minor bits here and there, achieve regional/cult praise) before they finally hit the big time. Are we estimating artists based on when they first started dabbling with the craft or when they finally get signed record an album? Based on that criteria, the question certainly becomes moot. I took it to mean national recognition (major album release). tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 I see. Well, I know of a lot of artists who released their debuts when they were 30 or older, but were in the industry well beforehand, toiling in minor roles like a drummer, backup singer, session musician, etc. For instance, The Presets (an indie/electronic music duo) got signed Modular/Universal when they were 30+ and released their debut album Beams in 2006. But for years before they got signed, they were still in the industry, but were session musicians for Silverchair and one was a local club DJ with a record on a small label (while in their 20s). So my mind is loopy over this question. | |
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Mara said: I see. Well, I know of a lot of artists who released their debuts when they were 30 or older, but were in the industry well beforehand, toiling in minor roles like a drummer, backup singer, session musician, etc. For instance, The Presets (an indie/electronic music duo) got signed Modular/Universal when they were 30+ and released their debut album Beams in 2006. But for years before they got signed, they were still in the industry, but were session musicians for Silverchair and one was a local club DJ with a record on a small label (while in their 20s). So my mind is loopy over this question. So true. We'll have to let MattyJam clarify and un-loop this deal. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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I wasn't thinking so much about when an artist has their commercial peak, but more about artists who managed to break into the industry as a new act past the age of 30.
I really can't think of many... which is very sad. Of course, I'm certain many labels tell their acts to lie about their age and claim to be younger than they really are. Someone like Beyonce for example... I find it hard to believe she is only 26. | |
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Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe aka The Pet Shop Boys | |
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theAudience said: I'm pretty sure Bill Withers was over 30 when...
...Just As I Am was released. As I recall, he was close to 40 when he debuted It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Al Jarreau was over 30 when he started recording. | |
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Sheryl Crow springs to mind. She was over 30 when Tuesday Night Music Club came out. I think with rap/hip-hop/r&b and pop music you've virtually no chance of breaking into the industry at that age. Particularly rap/hip hop, you're over the hill. Rock music/alternative and country and i think you've a better chance. Those genres are more resistant to trends and i don't think the listeners care as much about the image etc. [Edited 8/11/08 18:55pm] | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: theAudience said: I'm pretty sure Bill Withers was over 30 when...
...Just As I Am was released. As I recall, he was close to 40 when he debuted Damn dude he wasn't that old. Closer to 33. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: FuNkeNsteiN said: As I recall, he was close to 40 when he debuted Damn dude he wasn't that old. Closer to 33. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Oh? For some reason, I remembered he was 37 or so Ah well, thanks for the correction It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Staind Lead Singer looks old maybe early 40's
Eminem was 28 Cyndi Lauper was in her 30's Ginuwine looked like he was like 35+ years old when he hit | |
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Debbie Harry was about 31-32 when Blondie released their first single and album in 1977. BenS71 | |
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Andy Summers of The Police. He was in various bands in the 60's but when The Police broke through he was over 30 or somewhere near there. "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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im sure luther was at least 30 when his debut hit, the guy had already had a long career as a great studio singer | |
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MattyJam said: I wasn't thinking so much about when an artist has their commercial peak, but more about artists who managed to break into the industry as a new act past the age of 30.
I really can't think of many... which is very sad. Of course, I'm certain many labels tell their acts to lie about their age and claim to be younger than they really are. Someone like Beyonce for example... I find it hard to believe she is only 26. There's no way Bey's 26. I saw her supposed birth certificate online and she's in her late 30s. | |
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guitarslinger44 said: MattyJam said: I wasn't thinking so much about when an artist has their commercial peak, but more about artists who managed to break into the industry as a new act past the age of 30.
I really can't think of many... which is very sad. Of course, I'm certain many labels tell their acts to lie about their age and claim to be younger than they really are. Someone like Beyonce for example... I find it hard to believe she is only 26. There's no way Bey's 26. I saw her supposed birth certificate online and she's in her late 30s. she's almost 27, and how do you explain the tapes of her dancing with the other girls on Star Search? | |
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BaileyWalker said: Staind Lead Singer looks old maybe early 40's
Eminem was 28 Cyndi Lauper was in her 30's Ginuwine looked like he was like 35+ years old when he hit I don't think so. Elgin Lumpkin did NOT look that old at all. Come on, the dude was born in 1970. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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lowkey said: im sure luther was at least 30 when his debut hit, the guy had already had a long career as a great studio singer
He was 30 when his "solo" album dropped, but he was much younger when he was with the group "Luther" (like 25 or 26). **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: BaileyWalker said: Staind Lead Singer looks old maybe early 40's
Eminem was 28 Cyndi Lauper was in her 30's Ginuwine looked like he was like 35+ years old when he hit I don't think so. Elgin Lumpkin did NOT look that old at all. Come on, the dude was born in 1970. he claimed to be 21 or something then though, and my friends though 18. Looking back, it creeps me out that my 13 year old self back then thought he was fiiiine, ewwww [Edited 8/12/08 9:54am] | |
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guitarslinger44 said: MattyJam said: I wasn't thinking so much about when an artist has their commercial peak, but more about artists who managed to break into the industry as a new act past the age of 30.
I really can't think of many... which is very sad. Of course, I'm certain many labels tell their acts to lie about their age and claim to be younger than they really are. Someone like Beyonce for example... I find it hard to believe she is only 26. There's no way Bey's 26. I saw her supposed birth certificate online and she's in her late 30s. It had 2 b a fake certificate. Beyonce was born in 1981. Hell, she was only 16 when DC hit it big. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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