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Name: Marshall Crenshaw  
   
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Date of Birth: 11th November 1953
   
Place of Birth: Detroit, Michigan, USA
   
Profession: Composer
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Marshall Crenshaw (born November 11, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist.

Crenshaw was born in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in the nearby suburb of Berkley. He began playing guitar at age ten, and got his first break playing John Lennon in the off-Broadway company of a musical, Beatlemania. By now living in New York, he made a single for Alan Betrock's Shake Records, "Something's Gonna Happen," which led to his being signed to Warner Brothers Records. Robert Gordon took Crenshaw's "Someday, Someway" to #76 in 1981, and Crenshaw's version made #36 the next year. Marshall Crenshaw, his first album, was acclaimed as a pop masterpiece upon release, revealing Crenshaw as a first-rate songwriter, singer and guitarist. His second album, Field Day, sported a somewhat heavier sound which displeased some listeners, but Field Day is regarded by many critics as Crenshaw's best album, and one of the classic power pop statements, although Crenshaw's work, like Alex Chilton's, transcends the genre. "Some of the stuff I've done you could call power pop," he told an interviewer. "But the term does have sort of a dodgy connotation."

Although Marshall Crenshaw has never sold enormous numbers of records, he enjoys a reputation as one of the finest songwriters of the era, with roots in classic soul music, British Invasion songcraft, Burt Bacharach and Buddy Holly--to whom Crenshaw was often compared in the early days of his career, and whom he portrayed in the 1987 film La Bamba. He continues to record, and in 1999 made one of his best albums, #447. In 1994 he published a book, Hollywood Rock: A Guide to Rock 'n' Roll in the Movies.

Discography

  • Marshall Crenshaw (1982)
  • Field Day (1983)
  • Downtown (1985)
  • Mary Jean & 9 Others (1987)
  • Good Evening (1989)
  • Life's Too Short (1991)
  • A Collection [Promo Only] (1991)
  • Live...My Truck Is My Home (1994)
  • Miracle of Science (1996)
  • The 9 Volt Years: Battery Powered Home Demos & Curios (1998)
  • #447 (1999)
  • This Is Easy! The Best Of Marshall Crenshaw ( 2000)
  • Bug Music Presents: 14 High Class Tunes (2001)
  • I've Suffered For My Art...Now It's Your Turn (2001)
  • What's In The Bag? (2003)

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Modern Rock
1991 "Better Back Off" #17 Life's Too Short

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