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Mat Kerekes (born April 22, 1994) is an American singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of rock band Citizen, of which he is a founding member. He is also a solo artist, and a member of The Flats.
Citizen is an American rock band from Southeast Michigan and Northwest Ohio that formed in 2009. [1] The band currently consists of Mat Kerekes (vocals), brothers Nick (lead guitar) and Eric Hamm (bass), Mason Mercer (rhythm guitar), and Ben Russin (drums).
Matt Capiccioni (M-Dogg 20) Professional wrestler, better known by his ring names M-Dogg 20 and Matt Cross. [91] [92] Matt Fox: Lead guitarist for American hardcore punk band Shai Hulud. [93] Matt Jackson: Professional wrestler, member of The Young Bucks. [94] Mat Kerekes: Musician, best known as the frontman of the rock band Citizen. [95] Matt ...
Justin Bieber, Darren Criss, John Legend and Tyler Blackburn are among the male stars who have donned their birthday suits in nude social media pictures. Male celebrities who have gone totally ...
Vica Kerekes (born 1981), Slovak actress; Zsolt Kerekes (born c. 1972), Hungarian skater; Zsombor Kerekes (born 1973), Hungarian footballer; Mat Kerekes (born 1994), American singer and songwriter; Peter Kerekes (born 1973), Slovak film director and writer; Katarína Kerekesová (born 1974), Slovak film director, writer and producer
In February 2017, the band released their EP Shortly Thereafter with help from Spragg (who previously produced for Rozwell Kid) and was mixed by Mat Kerekes of Citizen. The band dissolved in late 2023, after nearly a decade of activity.
Physique Pictorial is an American magazine, one of the leading beefcake magazines of the mid-20th century. [1] [2] During its run from 1951 to 1990 as a quarterly publication, it exemplified the use of bodybuilding culture and classical art figure posing, as a cover for homoerotic male images, and to evade charges of obscenity.
"Pictures of Matchstick Men" is one of a number of songs from the late 1960s which feature the flanging audio effect. The band's next single release, "Black Veils of Melancholy", was similar but flopped, which caused a change of musical direction. [10] Rossi (living in a prefab in Camberwell at the time) [11] later said of the song: