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| occupation = | instrument = | years_active = 2000–present | associated_acts = | label = | website = | notable_instruments = }} Patrick Martin Stumph (born April 27, 1984), known professionally as Patrick Vaughn Stump,〔(G5135CVT-PS Patrick Stump Signature Series "STUMP-O-MATIC" Electromatic® CVT ) Gretsch; retrieved June 25, 2013.〕 is an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, actor and music critic, best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, pianist and composer of Fall Out Boy, an American rock band from Wilmette, Illinois. Stump embarked on a solo career as a side project from Fall Out Boy during its hiatus. He has been credited for being a soulful vocalist suitable for R&B, as well as one of the best voices in pop punk, according to ''Billboard''. With Fall Out Boy he placed singles in the top 10 of the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and their 2007 album ''Infinity on High'' was their first to reach No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' 200, with two more hitting the top spot in 2013 and 2015. The band has toured extensively, having performed over 1,300 shows since their inception in 2001.〔(FALL OUT BOY’S FIRST-EVER GREATEST HITS COLLECTION, BELIEVERS NEVER DIE-GREATEST HITS, SET FOR NOVEMBER 17TH RELEASE ) Island Records. Retrieved December 19, 2014.〕 Stump has collaborated with an extensive list of artists and has produced albums for other artists including Cobra Starship and Gym Class Heroes. After Fall Out Boy's hiatus in late 2009, Stump released his debut solo album, ''Soul Punk'', on October 18, 2011; on which he wrote all the songs, played all the instruments, as well as handling production and self-funding it. It served as an outlet for the music that he could not make with Fall Out Boy. A remix of "This City" was released as the first single to iTunes and a music video has been created, featuring Lupe Fiasco. He released his debut six-song EP titled ''Truant Wave'' on February 22, 2011.〔(New digital EP 'Truant Wave' available on iTunes 2/22|Patrick Stump )〕 His solo work is a major musical departure from the pop punk sound of Fall Out Boy. The influence of Michael Jackson and Prince, among many other artists, is evident through his soulful electronic sound, which he calls "soul punk". He has toured in the US and played some dates in Europe in support of ''Soul Punk'' and ''Truant Wave'', and opened for Panic! at the Disco on their month-long US fall tour which began on October 9, 2011. On February 4, 2013, Fall Out Boy announced a comeback with the single "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)", the album ''Save Rock and Roll'', and a subsequent tour. The EP ''PAX AM Days'' was later released on October 15, 2013. Stump's vocals for sixth album ''American Beauty/American Psycho'' (2015) were heavily praised. Later in 2015 he and band mates made "American Beauty/ American Psycho Again" which features on every track a rapper. ==Early life== Stump was born in Evanston, Illinois to David, a folk singer, and Patricia (née Vaughn) Stumph, an accountant.〔("I Was a Teenage Fall Out Boy" ) patrickstump.com; retrieved April 7, 2013.〕 He is the youngest of three. He has a sister named Megan, and a brother named Kevin, who is an accomplished violinist. He grew up in Glenview, Illinois and attended Glenbrook South High School. His parents divorced when he was eight years old,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Patrick Stump biography at )〕 and his father remarried in 2001. He grew up with a passion for music, later stating, "I was always playing music... it was always kind of present." He originally played the drums in various local suburban Chicago power violence and hardcore punk bands, including Public Display Of Affection,〔 Xgrinding processX, Patterson,〔(Patrick Stump tweet on Patterson ) Twitter. Retrieved August 17, 2013.〕 and, for two shows, Arma Angelus. His musical idols growing up included Michael Jackson, Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, and Nat King Cole. 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「Patrick Stump」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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