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American singer
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Justin Grennan
Birth nameJustin Fenton Grennan
Also known asJustin Grennan
GenresSoul, R&B
InstrumentVocalist
Websitewww.justingrennan.com
Musical artist

Justin Grennan is an American singer who is originally from Enumclaw, Washington, and now resides in Glendale, California. He appeared on NBC's The Voice in 2011.

Career

Around 2006, Grennan met the producer Dallas Kruse and they collaborated and recorded Grennan's first album, Things I Should Have Said, in 2008. Since then, they have formed The Project, a five piece soul band which includes Jorgen Ingmar (drums), Mikey Hachey (bass guitar), Justin Burrow (guitar) and Dallas Kruse (Hammond organ).

Participation on The Voice

Grennan was the only male on Christina Aguilera's team on the 2011 season of The Voice. He was chosen for Aguilera's team after singing "Drops of Jupiter" in his blind audition; he was eliminated in the next round.

After The Voice was shown on NBC, Grennan did TV appearances, gigs, tours, radio interviews and recorded his second album at ZionStudios in Orange County, California.

References

  1. Andrew Matson, "Enumclaw's Justin Grennan is on NBC's "The Voice" UPDATE: and so is Tacoma's Vicci Martinez", The Seattle Times, 6 May 2011
  2. ^ "JUSTIN GRENNAN & The Project". Archived from the original on 2011-05-07. Retrieved 2011-05-31.
  3. ^ "Justin Grennan’s Old Soul Makes New Fans on ‘The Voice’", PopCrush
  4. ^ The Voice, NBC Archived 2011-05-07 at the Wayback Machine
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