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This World Fair
OriginMinneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
GenresAlternative rock, progressive rock, pop
Years active2005-2009
LabelsEMI, Rethink
Past membersChris Kalgren
Alexander Young
Zach Ojeda
DJ House
Matt Lennander
George Hadfield
Zack Carrol
Tyler Jorenby
Websitethisworldfair.com

This World Fair was an American rock act based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota.[1] The line-up included the singer-songwriter Chris Kalgren (vocals, piano, guitar), along with a touring band consisting of Alexander Young (drums) and Matt Lennander (guitar). This World Fair internationally released their first full-length album, self-titled This World Fair, on December 16, 2008. This World Fair performed hundreds of shows per year and toured extensively across the United States.

History

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This World Fair formerly went by the name 'Kalgren'.[2]

Home, which included "Waiting For You", was released independently in 2003 when This World Fair went by the name Kalgren. Four tracks were awarded Track of the Day by GarageBand.[citation needed]

This World Fair were discovered in 2004 by the girlfriend of their manager, Stephen Short. Under Short the band recorded a five-song EP, So Is Death & Love, in 2005.[3][4]

In 2007, This World Fair toured with acts such as Under the Influence of Giants, Guster, Phantom Planet and Quietdrive.[citation needed] During early 2008, the band transformed from being a band into the stage-name of lead singer-songwriter Chris Kalgren.[5]

In January 2008, This World Fair headlined a tour across the Midwest. Throughout the month of February 2008, Kalgren produced Ari Herstand's 2008 album, Whispering Endearments, at Pachyderm Studio near Minneapolis. This World Fair headlined the Chipotle Rhythm Kitchen stage at Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and co-headlined a national tour with the Universal Motown band Barcelona in the mid-2008.[6][7]

This World Fair was released on December 16, 2008.[8] The album was originally to be released in 2007, but it faced an eighteen-month delay due to the closing of Rethink.[9] The album is This World Fair's first release on an international scale. It was produced in late 2007 by Al Clay at Sonic Ranch studios. During the writing process for the album, This World Fair worked with Ryan Tedder, the lead singer of OneRepublic, as well as Michael Guy Chislett who is the lead guitarist of The Academy Is. A three-song sampler of this album was released in the iTunes Store on April 16, 2007.[citation needed]

This World Fair recorded and co-wrote the track "Don't Make Me Wait"[10] featured in the Dreamwork's film Disturbia, with Geoff Zanelli, the composer of the score from the film. It was released April 13, 2007.[11] A music video for this song made by Disturbia's director, DJ Caruso, was produced by Lakeshore Records. The music video is included as an extra feature on the home releases of the film.

Music by This World Fair was featured in the second season of The Inferno on MTV.[12]

A song from This World Fair, titled "Plastic Soul", was featured on the soundtrack for the 2008 independent mystery film, The Other Side of the Tracks.[13]

Past This World Fair and Kalgren members include George Hadfield (bass), DJ House (guitar) and Tyler Jorenby (drums).


This band has now deleted all of their music from YouTube and any other streaming service.

References

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  1. ^ "Ping Pong Music : Artist Consultation + Production + Management". Archived from the original on December 30, 2010. Retrieved June 4, 2017.
  2. ^ "GarageBand for Mac". Apple. Retrieved June 4, 2017.
  3. ^ "Melodic Net - This World Fair - So is death and love". www.melodic.net. Retrieved June 4, 2017.
  4. ^ "Rift Magazine - Minnesota's Local Music Magazine". Archived from the original on August 22, 2007. Retrieved June 4, 2017.
  5. ^ http://media.www.dakotastudent.com/media/storage/paper970/news/2008/10/03/Weekend/Loading.Dock.To.Showcase.Two.Bands-3466684.shtml[dead link]
  6. ^ [1][dead link]
  7. ^ "San Francisco Bay Guardian - Looking for a Guardian article?". Retrieved June 4, 2017.
  8. ^ [2][dead link]
  9. ^ "Rock Band This World Fair Releases Debut Album December 16, 2008 @ Top40-Charts.com - Songs & Videos from 49 Top 20 & Top 40 Music Charts from 30 Countries". Top40-charts.com. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
  10. ^ [3][dead link]
  11. ^ "Geoff Zanelli scores 'Disturbia' - Soundtrack.Net". www.soundtrack.net. Retrieved June 4, 2017.
  12. ^ "MTV Original TV Shows, Reality TV Shows - MTV". MTV. Archived from the original on April 17, 2007. Retrieved June 4, 2017.
  13. ^ "THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS a.k.a. The Haunting of Amelia, Jenseits der Gleise". www.goodnightfilm.com. Retrieved June 4, 2017.
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