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Ed Prosek

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Ed Prosek
Background information
Birth nameEduard Pancrazio Prosek
BornJanuary 17, 1991
OriginSan Francisco, CA
GenresSinger-Songwriter, Alternative, Pop
InstrumentsVoice, Guitar, Trumpet
Websitehttp://www.edprosek.com

Ed Prosek is a Californian singer-songwriter currently based in Berlin.

History

The son of the opera composer Lisa Scola Prosek, Ed Prosek's musical upbringing was deeply influenced by the classical world. A former student of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Ed moved from California to Brighton, England in 2011, and in 2012 he released his debut EP, California. Shortly after his first EP's release, Ed's cover of Paul Simon's ‘Homeward Bound’ was featured on Cathedral City Cheddar's major TV advertising campaign,[1] bringing Ed and his music to a national audience in the UK. These first two releases grabbed the attention of world-famous producer, Rupert Hine, who subsequently signed him as a songwriter to BMG Chrysalis/Auditorius in early 2014.[2] In October 2014, Ed released his second official EP entitled The Riverbed and its lead single 'Hold On Tight' was received very positively by a wide audience, appearing on online blogs such as Q Magazine[3] and Line of best fit [4] among others, quickly reaching #1 on Hype Machine.[5] Following the success of 'The Riverbed', Ed was invited to support violinist Lindsey Stirling through her festival tour through Germany in July 2015,[6] as well as supporting various other notable artists such as SOAK, Folly and the Hunter and many more.

Ed Prosek's most recent release, 'Holy Water', has reached a new and much larger audience for the artist, as he prepares to release a new single followed by his third studio EP.[7]

Discography

Singles

  • 'Homeward Bound' (August 5, 2012)
  • 'Hold On Tight' (October 5, 2014)
  • 'Michigan' (March 9, 2015)
  • 'Holy Water' (November 6, 2015)

EPs

  • California (June 24, 2012)
  • The Riverbed (November 17, 2014)

Also Appears On

  • Songs For Tibet II (July 24, 2015) [8]

References


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