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Macklemore
Macklemore performing at XOYO, London, October 18th 2011
Macklemore performing at XOYO, London, October 18th 2011
Background information
Birth nameBen Haggerty
Born (1983-06-18) 18 June 1983 (age 41)
Seattle, Washington, United States
OriginSeattle, Washington
GenresHip Hop
Northwest hip hop
Occupation(s)Singer, MC, Songwriter
Years active2000–present
LabelsMacklemore
Sub Pop Records
WebsiteOfficial Blog
Official Facebook
Official Website

Ben Haggerty, (born June 18, 1983 in Seattle, Washington) better known by his stage name Macklemore, is an American rapper. Macklemore works with Ryan Lewis (producer), Andrew Joslyn (violin), Owour Arunga (trumpet), Zach Fleury (drums, guitar, bass), and Noah Goldberg (piano). Macklemore has been popular in his hometown of Seattle since the beginning of his musical career at Garfield High School,[1] often performing at the famous Capitol Hill Block Party. In 2008, 2009, and 2011, Macklemore performed at Bumbershoot, a major arts and music festival in Seattle and Sasquatch Music Festival in 2011.[2][3] Macklemore is set to release his new album this year, The Heist, on October 9th.[4]

History

Growing up on Capitol Hill in Seattle, Washington, Macklemore attended Garfield and Nathan Hale High Schools, and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree at The Evergreen State College. Interested in reaching a younger generation through his music, he took a job at a juvenile-detention facility. There, he was a part of a program called “Gateways,” which was organized around rap.[5]

Macklemore recorded an EP titled Open Your Eyes in 2000 under the name Professor Macklemore, which he distributed himself. He created his stage name based upon the Seattle Mariners player Mark McLemore. Macklemore dropped "Professor" from his name, and released his first official full-length album, The Language of My World in January 2005. In September 2009, he released The Unplanned Mixtape. In October 2010, he teamed up with DJ Ryan Lewis to create the VS. Redux EP. Macklemore used his experience with substance abuse to create the mixtape's critically acclaimed song "Otherside," which samples the Red Hot Chili Peppers song of the same name.[6]

Since then, Macklemore has been picked up by The Agency Group,[7] an international booking company who has represented such well-known groups as 3OH!3, A Tribe Called Quest, and Finger Eleven, as well as others.[8]

In 2005, Abyssinian Creole collaborated with Macklemore on the latter's track "Claiming the City."

In the past, Macklemore has struggled with substance abuse problems, including OxyContin. He considers this the reason for his lack of production between 2005 and 2009. But, after cleaning himself up in 2008, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis became a collaborative and creative unit.[9] He celebrated two years of sobriety in early August 2010, as stated during his performance at Capitol Hill Block Party 2010. In late April 2010, he performed an impromptu set at a house party at Colorado College. The set consisted of his track "And We Danced", two consecutive times in front of over two hundred fans.[10] In December 2010, he released a tribute song named "My Oh My" for then recently deceased Seattle Mariners broadcaster Dave Niehaus, which has received extensive coverage in Seattle media sources.[11][12][13][14] Macklemore performed the song at the 2011 Mariner's Opening Day on April 8.

Macklemore gives back to his fans with an annual pizza party. Fans get the chance to prove their love of music and get a ticket to go to the party by showing off their creativity in a contest. Fans have had to sing, paint, draw, and play to get a chance to meet and watch a performance by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. The idea to have these fan appreciation parties was started in 2010.[citation needed]

"Can't Hold Us" was used as soundtrack for Miller beer ad in UK and Ireland, June 2012, increasing Macklemore recognition in Europe.

In July 2012, Haggerty and Lewis announced that their debut full-length album, The Heist LP, will be released on October 9, 2012 as well as a subsequent world tour to promote the release.[15] Previously released singles "Can't Hold Us" and "Make the Money" will be included on the album. On July 18, 2012, the duo released the Mary Lambert-assisted "Same Love" in support of Washington State's Referendum 74 regarding gay marriage.[16] They also announced that the song will be included on the album. In an interview with The Sermon's Domain, Macklemore confirmed a collaboration with ScHoolboy Q on a song about Cadillacs called "White Walls". Ab-Soul is also confirmed on a song called "Jimmy Iovine".[17] On September 4th, 2012, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis released a video promoting the deluxe edition of The Heist, showing it as a box made out of faux-gator skin.

In September 2012, Macklemore made an appearance on BET in the freestyle segment The Backroom of 106 & Park.[18]

Recognition

Macklemore was the Unsigned Hype in The Source Magazine in early 2012 and was also on the cover of XXL Magazine as part of the Freshman Class of 2012.

Personal life

Macklemore did not grow up in a musical family. However, both of his parents were supportive of his musical ventures. He has one sibling, a brother named Tim Haggerty, who is an English teacher.[5] Macklemore also has two gay uncles which influence his view on gay rights significantly. Macklemore's support of marriage equality is explicitly expressed in Macklemore's single entitled "Same Love".

Tours

In February 2011, Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis kicked off a multi-city tour in Pullman, Washington, which included three sold-out shows at Showbox at the Market, a Seattle music venue.[19]

Starting on October 18th, 2011, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis started the "fall tour" across the UK, Ireland and throughout North America. They kicked off their tour in America on November 4. This tour included guests Champagne Champagne and Xperience. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis sold out 18 of their 27 venues in the U.S. including the Bowery Ballroom and Troubadour. Their tour ended on December 17 with their final show at The Depot in Salt Lake City.

Macklemore will kick off his worldwide "The Heist" tour which is set to begin Fall 2012. This following the release of his first full length album, The Heist which will be released October 9, 2012.

Discography

Studio albums
  • The Language of My World (2005)
  • The Unplanned Mixtape (2009)
  • The Heist (2012) (with Ryan Lewis)
EPs
  • Open Your Eyes (2000) (as Professor Macklemore)
  • The VS. EP (2009) (with Ryan Lewis)
  • The VS. Redux (2010) (with Ryan Lewis)

Singles

  • Victory Lap
  • Can't Hold Us
  • Wings
  • My Oh My
  • Make the Money
  • Same Love
  • And We Danced
  • Thrift Shop
  • Otherside

Videography

References

  1. ^ Schwartz, Peter (February 2, 2010). "Seattle to the Bone". Huffington Post.
  2. ^ We Interview: Macklemore! - Seattlest
  3. ^ "The Song Show at the Triple Door: Macklemore". City Arts Magazine. Retrieved 10/12/2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  4. ^ Name *. "Macklemore Featured in XXL! | We Out Here Magazine (WOHM)". Weouthere.net. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  5. ^ a b Matson, Andrew (February 9, 2011). "Seattle Rapper Macklemore Ready to take a shot at Pop Stardom". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 10/12/2011. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  6. ^ VoodooChild (2009-11-09). "That's That...: Macklemore - "Otherside" (Prod. Ryan Lewis)". Thatsthatish.com. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  7. ^ "The Agency Group | Macklemore & Ryan Lewis". Theagencygroup.com. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  8. ^ "Artists". The Agency Group. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  9. ^ "Medicine Man by Larry Mizell Jr. - Seattle Music - The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper". Thestranger.com. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  10. ^ By ryan.a.parker (2010-08-11). "Macklemore- And We Danced | Coeus Music". Music.coeusclothing.com. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  11. ^ "Seattle rapper Macklemore records Niehaus tribute | Seattle Mariners blog - seattlepi.com". Blog.seattlepi.com. 2010-12-23. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  12. ^ http://www.komonews.com/news/topline/113460074.html
  13. ^ "Rapper Macklemore's new song pays tribute to Mariners broadcaster Dave Niehaus | KING5.com Seattle". King5.com. 2010-12-23. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  14. ^ Baker, Geoff (December 23, 2010). "New song about Dave Niehaus by Seattle rapper Macklemore". The Seattle Times.
  15. ^ "Macklemore x Ryan Lewis - The Heist Begins Oct. 9th". Youtube. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  16. ^ "Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - "Same Love" (feat. Mary Lambert)". That's That Ish. Retrieved 18 July 2012. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  17. ^ http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2012/09/macklemore-talks-schoolboy-q-and-ab-soul-collaborations-on-new-album/
  18. ^ http://www.thesource.com/articles/245596/Video%3A-Macklemore-%22The-Backroom%22-Freestyle?thesource-prod=
  19. ^ Seattle Sends Macklemore and Ryan Lewis Out on a National Tour - Seattlest
  20. ^ "Music Video: Macklemore ft Ryan Lewis – Wings - TheNext2Shine.com - New R&B Music Video, R&B Soul News Interview, Emerging Undiscovered Unsigned Talent". Blog.thenext2shine.com. 2011-08-26. Retrieved 2012-07-20.

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