Justin Grennan

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Justin Grennan
Birth name Justin Fenton Grennan
Also known as Justin Grennan
Genres Soul , R&B
Instrument(s) Vocalist
Website www.justingrennan.com

Justin Grennan is an American singer who is originally from Enumclaw, Washington , [1] and now resides in Glendale, California . [2] He appeared on NBC 's The Voice in 2011.

Career [ edit ]

Around 2006, Grennan met the producer Dallas Kruse and they collaborated and recorded Grennan's first album, Things I Should Have Said , in 2008. [3] Since then, they have formed The Project, [3] a five piece soul band which includes Jorgen Ingmar (drums), Mikey Hachey (bass guitar), Justin Burrow (guitar) and Dallas Kruse (Hammond organ). [2]

Participation on The Voice [ edit ]

Grennan was the only male on Christina Aguilera 's team on the 2011 season of The Voice . He was chosen for Aguilera's team after singing "Drops of Jupiter" in his blind audition; [4] he was eliminated in the next round. [4]

After The Voice was shown on NBC, Grennan did TV appearances, gigs, tours, radio interviews and recorded his second album at ZionStudios in Orange County, California. [ citation needed ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ Andrew Matson, "Enumclaw's Justin Grennan is on NBC's "The Voice" UPDATE: and so is Tacoma's Vicci Martinez" , The Seattle Times , 6 May 2011
  2. ^ a b "JUSTIN GRENNAN & The Project" . Archived from the original on 2011-05-07 . Retrieved 2011-05-31 .
  3. ^ a b "Justin Grennan’s Old Soul Makes New Fans on ‘The Voice’" , PopCrush
  4. ^ a b The Voice , NBC Archived 2011-05-07 at the Wayback Machine