David Mead

Edit
Born:
1973, he's 39 and American.
Birthname:
We're not sure - tell us?
Snapshot:
An Artist with 9 releases.

Biography

Edit

David Mead is an American singer-songwriter known for writing songs in classic pop music style and possessing a unique, high voice. Born in 1973 in Syosset, New York to David Mead Sr. and Sheryll Mead, he moved often during his childhood, mostly residing within the Southern United States. He eventually settled in Nashville, Tennessee, where he spent the early part of his career in bands such as Verdant Green and Blue Million.

Mead became a guitarist and backup vocalist with Nashville-based band Joe, Marc's Brother. The founding members of that band amicably encouraged Mead to pursue a solo career due to differing artistic visions. Reluctantly, he began to perform on his own around Nashville, eventually attracting the attention of his current manager, Kip Krones. Kip shopped a demo of Mead's songs to several record labels, including RCA Records, the label that signed him in 1998 after he performed solo with a guitar in the company's offices.

Mead moved to New York in 1997, recording what would become his 1999 debut release, The Luxury of Time. The album garnered much critical acclaim, engendering comparisons to Lennon/McCartney and Paul Simon, but sold only moderately. The crafted sound of his songs clashed with the more ephemeral commercial hits of the time. This was a source of humor in a biography found on the now-defunct RCA website for Mead, a tongue-in-cheek confidential "Marketing Strategy Bulletin" positing marketing angles such as reinventing Mead as a "Latin Heartthrob" or arranging for him to perform on Ozzfest.

Belief in Mead's potential led RCA to release a second album, 2001's Mine and Yours, produced by Adam Schlesinger of the band Fountains of Wayne. Another critical success and moderate seller, Mine and Yours allowed Mead to record a third album, produced by Stephen Hague, which was never put out, as RCA released Mead from his recording contract when RCA's corporate parent BMG merged with Sony Music Entertainment in 2004.

Mead returned to Nashville, where he met his wife, visual artist Natalie Cox Mead, and began work on another album, Indiana, with cellist and producer David Henry. This album was much more spare and intimate than his prior offerings. It was released in 2004 by Nettwerk, a Canadian record label. The next year, Mead was working on a follow up album for Nettwerk, Tangerine when the label released him from his contract in a replay of his RCA experience.

Having retained rights to the recordings he made with Stephen Hague when he was signed to RCA, Mead released a portion of these tracks on a 2005 EP, the well-received Wherever You Are (Eleven Thirty Records).

In 2006 Mead formed Tallulah Media for the purpose of releasing Tangerine, the most expansive and adventurous work in his catalog. Produced by Brad Jones, the album incorporates a wide variety of instruments and complex arrangements that support Mead's reflections on the topic of marriage.

In early 2008 Mead separated from his wife and moved from Brooklyn back to Nashville. His fifth album Almost and Always was finally released on the Cheap Lullaby label on August 25, 2009, having been released the previous year in Japan.

The Biography appearing in this section is attributed to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Mead. Portions of this Biography may be available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, version 3.0 or any later version, available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. Additional terms may apply. See Wikipedia Terms of Use for details.

Pictures

David Mead - Photo by John Painter, 2005

Photo by John Painter, 2005

David Mead - Photo by Jeremy Cowart, 2006

Photo by Jeremy Cowart, 2006

Music

To use the music player, install Flash.

Genres

Rock, Alternative, Pop, Singer-Songwriter, Folk, Jazz. Vote on Genres

Discography

Edit
Collaborations, Groups and Family
Edit
David Mead

Has worked with

We don't know of any collaborations. Tell us what releases he's credited on, and we'll magically tell you who he's worked with!

Has been in these groups

We don't know of any. Tell us?

Has this family

We don't know of any musical relatives. Tell us?

Fans of David Mead

Create a library Create a library!

What's this?

This section shows a summary of user libraries containing releases by this [artist|group].
By adding releases by this artist to your library (and making it public in your settings), your library will be eligible for display here.

If you're a fan of the artist, you might find it interesting to check out some of the libraries - you never know what you might find.

You might also like

YouTube videos

Edit

We don't know of any videos featuring this person. Add one from YouTube?

Trivia

Edit
We don't know any trivia about this person. Add some?

Top editors for David Mead