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Nicholas David

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Nicholas David
Birth nameNicholas David Mrozinski
BornMinneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Genressoul, pop, Jazz, R&B
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, songwriter, producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, guitar
Years active2004–present
LabelsWake the World
Websitethefeelin.com

Nicholas David Mrozinski, formerly known as Nick "The Feelin'" Mrozinski,[1] is an American soul singer-songwriter based in St. Paul, Minnesota.[1] He was a finalist on the third season of NBC’s The Voice.[2] Performed at Greeley Blues Jam 2018 with the Devon Allman Project

Early life

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Nicholas David Mrozinski was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on August 14, 1980. He attended St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Rosemount, Minnesota, from 1986 to 1995 (kindergarten-8th grade),[3] and Eagan High School. He began piano lessons in the second grade, voice lessons in tenth grade, and sang and listened to classical and jazz music.[4][5] He learned to play by ear and as a teenager would often play for his mother before going to bed. His grandfather was also an accomplished musician who plays the accordion.[6]

Music career

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David began his recording career in 2004 with the release "Four Legged Light", a solo acoustic album produced under his own Label, Wake the World.[7] He would go on to record four more albums/EPs under that label. From 2007-2012 he would play four or five gigs a week around the Twin Cities area.[1]

The Voice

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In 2012, David auditioned for the third season of The Voice. He won a spot on Cee Lo Green's team, where he was dubbed "St. Nick".[8] One of his signature performances was singing "You Are So Beautiful" to his pregnant wife, where both he and coach Cee Lo Green teared up.[9] On early episodes of the show David opened up about his struggles with sobriety, weight gain, and his spirituality.[10]

Performances on The Voice

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Round Song Original Artist Order Result
Blind Audition "Stand By Me" Ben E. King 12 Defaulted to Cee Lo Green's team
Battle Round "She's Gone" (vs. Todd Kessler) Hall & Oates 4 Saved by coach
Knockout Round "Put Your Records On" (vs. Mycle Wastman) Corinne Bailey Rae 9
Live Playoffs "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" Barry White 7 Safe (Public Vote)
Top 12 "The Power of Love" Huey Lewis & the News 10 Safe
Top 10 "Lean on Me" Bill Withers 7 Safe
Top 8 "What's Going On" Marvin Gaye 7 Safe
Top 6 "September" Earth, Wind & Fire 1 Safe
"Over the Rainbow" Judy Garland 12
Semifinals "You Are So Beautiful" Billy Preston 2 Safe
Finale "Great Balls of Fire"/"Fire" Jerry Lee Lewis/The Jimi Hendrix Experience 1 Third Place

After The Voice

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After appearing on The Voice, David began work on his sixth album.[11] He plans to continue writing music and recording in his home state of Minnesota.[10]

Discography

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Studio albums

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David has completed six studio albums as well as one compilation album, The Minnesota Beatle Project, which was named "Best Local Compilation CD" by the City Pages.[7] David's "Say Goodbye" debuted at #44 on the Billboard to 200 charts[12] and charted for a couple weeks on the alternative charts.[10]

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
Certifications
(sales threshold)
US R&B
US
Four Legged Light (iTunes only) - -
Oak Chase Way - -
Together We're Stronger - -
The Sacred Play of Life with The Feelin Band - -
In Formation (EP-iTunes only) with Dylan Nau - -
The Minnesota Beatle Project
  • Release date:
  • Label:
  • Formats: CD
- -
Say Goodbye (EP-iTunes only) -
With These Hands -
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References

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  1. ^ a b c Riemenschneider, Chris (10 May 2013). "Nicholas David finds his groove after 'The Voice'". Star Tribune. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
  2. ^ Gustafson, Amy Carlson (19 December 2012). "'The Voice': St. Paul's Nicholas David talks about impressive run on singing competition". TwinCities.com. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  3. ^ Orndorf, Rick (17 January 2013). ""The Voice" Nicholas David visits St. Joseph's in Rosemount". SunThisWeek.com. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  4. ^ "Nicholas David". iTunes.com. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  5. ^ Henke, David (30 November 2012). "Nicholas David's Parents: Our Son Just Wants to Get His Message Out". Eagan Patch. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  6. ^ Gustafson, Amy Carlson (16 December 2012). "For 'The Voice's' Nicholas David Mrozinski: Fame, but first there were piano lessons". TwinCities.com. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  7. ^ a b "Biography". thefeelin.com. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  8. ^ Gustafson, Amy Carlson (19 December 2012). "'The Voice': St. Paul's Nicholas David talks about impressive run on singing competition". Twin Cities. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
  9. ^ Hopper, Jessica (11 December 2012). "Nicholas David Makes Cee Lo Cry on 'The Voice'". The Rolling Stones. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
  10. ^ a b c Larson, Rich (12 September 2013). "The Continuing Journey of Nicholas David Mrozinski". SouthernMinnScene.com. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  11. ^ "Nicholas David on life after The Voice". Kare11.com. 26 March 2013. Archived from the original on 25 October 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
  12. ^ "Billboard – Chart Date 06/2913". MJSbigblog.com. 13 June 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
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