Andrew Paul Dost(born April 10, 1983)[1]is an American musician and singer; he is a member of the indie Boss a nova/jazz band Metal Bubble Trio,[2]in which he is the lead singer. He was formerly a member of the indie rock bandAnathallofrom 2003 to 2007, as well as the indie rock bandfun.from 2008-2015.

Andrew Dost
Dost performing with Anathallo at Coachella in 2007.
Dost performing withAnathalloatCoachellain 2007.
Background information
Birth nameAndrew Paul Dost
Born(1983-04-10)April 10, 1983(age 41)
Cass City, Michigan,U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
Instruments
  • Piano
  • keyboards
  • glockenspiel
  • guitar
  • bass
  • drums
  • flugelhorn
  • theremin
  • trumpet
  • vocals
Years active2000–present
LabelsFueled by Ramen

Early and personal life

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Andrew Dost was born to father Mark Dost, a retired teacher at Frankfort High School,[3]and mother Cheryl, also a retired teacher at Frankfort High School.[4]

Dost grew up inCass City, MichiganandFrankfort, Michigan.He graduated from Frankfort High School in Michigan as valedictorian in 2001,[3]and graduated fromCentral Michigan Universitywith a degree in journalism in 2005.[5][6]

Regarding Dost's musical ambitions, his father, Mark, has said, "We always encouraged it because he plays flugelhorn, keyboard, guitar, melodica and drums. And he can sing. I am so pleased and proud that he's able to do what he loves to do and make a living at it. You wonder how is this going to work out as far as making a car payment. Yet as a parent you want your child to be fulfilled."[3]

Dost is also a fairly activeLGBTQ+ally,[7][8][9][10]and a founding member of The Ally Coalition,[8]an organization "that works with entertainers and their fans to raise awareness, action, and funds in support of LGBTQ equality..."[11]

Career

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Anathallo

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Dost began his musical career as a member of the bandAnathallo,which was formed in 2000 atCentral Michigan UniversityinMount Pleasant, Michigan,with Dost joining in 2003.[1][12]He left the band halfway through writing albumCanopy Glowin 2006; he has said that he left because the band had relocated toChicagoand he was not able to move with.[1]

Columbus

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After leaving Anathallo, Dost began work on a solo album,Columbus.It was based on amusicalhe had written in 2005 about the life ofChristopher Columbus.According to an editorial review, "The story is a comedy of sorts, taking preposterous liberties with the legendary tale of Christopher Columbus...Columbustakes a quirky story and creates a heartfelt world for it. "[13]

The album was written, produced, and recorded almost entirely by Dost, along with help from Michael Nau (ofPage FranceandThe Cotton Jones Basket Ride),Nate Ruess(ofThe Format), Joel Thiele (of Anathallo), Chris Fafalios, andSteve Soboslai.The album was released in 2009 onvinylanddigital.[14]

Fun.

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In 2008, Nate Ruess (former frontman of The Format) asked Dost to join him andJack Antonoff(ofSteel Train) in a new band, which became Fun.[1]Dost already knew the two, because their former bands had toured together.[1]

While making Fun.'s first album,Aim and Ignite,Dost remained based out of Michigan, while Ruess lived inPhoenix, Arizona,and Antonoff in New Jersey.

Fun.'s second album,Some Nights,saw the band's first #1 hitsingle,"We Are Young",which Dost co-wrote with Ruess, Antonoff, andJeff Bhasker,the band's producer.[15]

Dost also created an original score for the beginning of the "Carry On" music video in 2012.

Scores

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He composed the soundtrack to the movieThe D Train,released in 2015. The soundtrack contains a collaboration with his Fun. bandmate Jack Antonoff.

Solo career

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In late 2015, Dost has mentioned that he hopes to release new music soon.[16]

On April 20, 2016, Dost said in an interview with theMetro Timesthat he's, "finishing an album, and scoring some films and TV shows in the meantime. It's been fun to have some time to experiment with music in a lot of different ways."[17]

In this same interview, Dost also said, regarding his music, "I'm pretty heavily influenced by '60s pop, but also love experimenting with modern sounds. I like the Beatles, I like musical theater, and I like Drake."[17]

On April 29, 2016, Dost performed a new song titled "Where Did They Go" along with an unreleased song titled "Young Republicans" at theDetroit Music Awards.These songs have not been released officially as singles.[18]

Dost also composed music for dogs in 2014.[19]Since Fun. went on hiatus, Dost has been involved in films, podcasts, TV shows, andNFTs.[20]

In 2021, Dost returned to Michigan with the intent to work on his music and other art locally.[20]He began teaching in the singer-songwriter program atInterlochen Center for the Artsaround this time.[21]

Songwriting credits

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Year Artist Song Co-written with U.S. peak
position
U.K. peak
position
2011 Fun. "We Are Young" Nate Ruess, Jack Antonoff, Jeff Bhasker 1[15] 1[22]
2012 Fun. "Some Nights" Nate Ruess, Jack Antonoff, Jeff Bhasker 3[23] 7[24]

Discography

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Albums

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Soundtracks

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Singles

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  • "Mean What I Say" (2015) by That Dog

References

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  1. ^abcde"Sebastian Murdock," Profile: Andrew Dost ", CUIndependent, Oct. 4, 2010".Cuindependent. 4 October 2010.Retrieved2013-12-04.
  2. ^Trio, Metal Bubble."Metal Bubble Trio".Metal Bubble Trio.Retrieved2024-03-21.
  3. ^abcDRAHOSmdrahos@record-eagle, MARTA HEPLER (2 March 2012)."Frankfort native is having 'Fun.'".Traverse City Record-Eagle.Retrieved2016-02-18.
  4. ^STANTONastanton@record-eagle, ANNE (30 January 2013)."Frankfort native has 'fun.' in the spotlight".Traverse City Record-Eagle.Retrieved2016-02-18.
  5. ^"K.O.A. Zine -- Anathallo Interview".koarecords.Retrieved2016-02-18.
  6. ^"Andrew Dost: Seeing a new city through the eyes of a local".static.record-eagle.Archived fromthe originalon 2016-02-24.Retrieved2016-02-18.
  7. ^The Ally Coalition (2012-10-15),I'm An Ally - Andrew Dost,retrieved2016-02-18
  8. ^ab"Fun. Member On Why Gay Issues Are Near To His Heart".The Huffington Post.6 February 2014.Retrieved2016-02-18.
  9. ^"The Ally Coalition on Instagram:" @andrewdost sighting, I repeat, dost sighting. "".Instagram.Retrieved2016-02-18.
  10. ^"INTERVIEW: Fun. Keyboardist Andrew Dost Talks 'Glee,' GaGa, and LGBT Issues".ralphieaversa.Retrieved2016-02-18.
  11. ^"The Ally Coalition".YouTube.Retrieved2016-02-18.
  12. ^"Profile from".lastfm.Retrieved2013-12-04.
  13. ^Columbus,Paper & Plastic, 2009-05-26,retrieved2016-04-28
  14. ^"Columbus".26 May 2009 – via Amazon.
  15. ^ab"James Montgomery," Fun. Find Breakout Anthem With 'We Are Young' ", mtv, Feb. 21, 2012".Mtv. 2012-02-21. Archived fromthe originalon January 3, 2013.Retrieved2013-12-04.
  16. ^"Andrew Dost on Twitter".Twitter.Retrieved2016-02-18.
  17. ^abStaff, M. T."Watch out! Here come the 25th annual Detroit Music Awards".Detroit Metro Times.Retrieved2016-04-28.
  18. ^"Music Monday: Andrew Dost of fun".WDIV.2016-04-25. Archived fromthe originalon 2016-04-27.Retrieved2016-04-28.
  19. ^DOGTV (25 August 2014)."ABC World News: Andrew Dost composes music for DOGTV"– via YouTube.
  20. ^ab"From The Grammys To Across The Street From His Parents In Traverse City".The Ticker | Traverse City News & Events.Retrieved2023-08-07.
  21. ^Sewell, Amanda (2022-12-16)."Christmas mayhem and Muppet mischief with Andrew Dost".Interlochen Public Radio.Retrieved2023-08-07.
  22. ^"Tom Eames," fun. hold off The Wanted to score first UK No.1 single ", digitalspy, May 27, 2012".Digitalspy.co.uk. 2012-05-27.Retrieved2013-12-04.
  23. ^Billboard
  24. ^"Official Charts Company".Official Charts Company.2012-10-06.Retrieved2013-12-04.
  25. ^"Columbus by Andrew Dost on Apple Music".iTunes.
  26. ^"Andrew Dost - Columbus (Digital - MP3 or FLAC)".
  27. ^"Columbus - Andrew Dost - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic".AllMusic.
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