Luke Temple
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Luke Temple is an American pop-folk singer-songwriter, born in Salem, Massachusetts. He is an alumnus of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. While living in New York, making a living by painting murals in wealthy New Yorkers' apartments,[1] he released a four song self-titled EP, recorded entirely on a four-track recorder. With this, he was signed to Mill Pond Records in Seattle, Washington.
His first CD, Hold A Match to a Gasoline World, released late in 2005, took "Make Right With You" and "In the End" from his EP, and expanded it to an 11 song album.
His song "Make Right With You" was featured in an episode of Grey's Anatomy, season 3's "Where the Boys Are". In June of 2007, Temple supported the band Guster for three dates in London.
His second album, Snowbeast, was released on August 21. Nine months prior to release, he had several songs for it available both on his MySpace page [1] and on his official website.
He gained a lot of attention from blogs and music review site Pitchfork Media when he released a self-titled album under the name "Here We Go Magic".
[edit] External links
- ^ Luke Temple Lights Match, posted April 22, 2005.
http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/deathcabforcutie/articles/story/7268787/luke_temple_lights_match

