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Nathaniel Joseph Ruess (pronounced / r uː s / ROOSS; [2] born February 26, 1982) [3] is an American singer and songwriter. He formed the indie pop band The Format in 2002, and later went on to form the band fun. in 2008.
Charlotte Ronson designs, 2008. Charlotte Ronson always had an interest in fashion, however, she began designing after friends asked her to create pieces for them. [1] She graduated from New York University (NYU) after majoring in Studio Art and interned at Harper's Bazaar, Rolling Stone, and with designer Cynthia Rowley.
The band consists of Jack Antonoff (of Steel Train), Andrew Dost (of Anathallo), and Nate Ruess (of the Format). [6] Fun formed in 2008, and their debut studio album, Aim and Ignite, was released in 2009 to moderate commercial success. The band rose to prominence with the release of their second album, Some Nights, in 2012.
The album was written, produced, and recorded almost entirely by Dost, along with help from Michael Nau (of Page France and The Cotton Jones Basket Ride), Nate Ruess (of The Format), Joel Thiele (of Anathallo), Chris Fafalios, and Steve Soboslai. The album was released in 2009 on vinyl and digital. [14]
From 2009 to 2013, Antonoff dated musician Nate Ruess. [16] For Antonoff's brother's band Steel Train, she and Ruess both provided backing vocals for the song "Dakota" from the 2007 album Trampoline. [17] Her brother and Ruess were both in the band Fun.
"Some Nights" is a song by American pop rock band Fun. It was released on June 4, 2012, as the second single from their second studio album of the same name.The song was written by Jeff Bhasker, Nate Ruess, Andrew Dost, and Jack Antonoff.
Sam Means and Nate Ruess left their previous bands Nevergonnascore and This Past Year and formed the indie-pop duo, The Format, in February 2000. [2] [3] [4] The Format announced a hiatus on February 4, 2008. On September 29, 2009, Means released the original motion picture soundtrack for the indie film The Sinking of Santa Isabel. [5]
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