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Joel Tan (born March 23, 1994), better known by his stage name Gentle Bones, is a Singaporean singer-songwriter. His self-titled debut EP, released in 2014, as well as the singles released from it have charted on iTunes and Spotify, making him one of Singapore's more popular acts. ==Career== Tan started playing the guitar and writing tunes in 2010 at age 16, and has been uploading covers of others' songs onto YouTube since late 2011. Since the creation of his YouTube account, it has garnered more than 4000 subscriptions, as well as two thousand likes on his Facebook page. Explaining his moniker, "Gentle Bones", it came out as random words which when put together, becomes a paradox which evokes a sense of mystery. Since then, Tan has performed in various major music festivals in Singapore, including the Noise Festival in 2011, the Mosaic Music Festival in 2012 and the SEA Games launch in 2014. In the same year, Tan released his debut EP, ''Gentle Bones''. The debut single from the EP, "Until We Die", released in 2013, went on and charted at #1 on the iTunes chart, subsequently, "Save Me" and "Elusive" followed and charted at #1 and #3 respectively on the same charts. In 2015, Tan became the first Singaporean artist to sign with Universal Music Singapore. Tan also wrote and recorded two songs, "You're Almost There", which was included in the compilation album ''Songs of the Games'', for the 2015 Southeast Asian Games held in Singapore, as well as "Sixty Five", which was included in historical film ''1965''. He was also featured in MMXJ's song "Kings". At the same time, Tan collaborated with Topman, and became part of the *SCAPE Invasion Tour, together with artists such as Shigga Shay, Daphne Khoo and HubbaBubbas, where he tours various schools and showcases his music., It was announced that Tan would release his second EP in the second half of 2015. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gentle Bones」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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