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Todd Carey
Todd Carey is musician and singer-songwriter known for his hit song Nintendo. April 16, 2014 saw the release of the "Nintendo" single. The "Nintendo" music video followed shortly thereafter and garnered over 500,000 views on YouTube. Born and raised near Chicago, Illinois, he later relocated to Los Angeles to attend the University of Southern California for a degree in music. At USC, Carey formed a band, Telepathy, with other students. The band broke up after graduation. Carey continued his music career as a solo artist, eventually moving to back to Chicago. He focused on his solo career in Chicago, then later in New York City where he currently resides.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Todd Carey Neon bio )〕 He has since released three solo albums and two EPs. His 2010 EP, ''After The Morning After'' debuted in the iTunes Top 40 Pop Charts. He has toured nationally and performed on stage with such artists as Fall Out Boy, The 1975, Echosmith, Jason Mraz, John Mayer.〔 His music has been featured in various television shows and movies, such as MTV's The Real World and the movies ''Palo Alto'' and ''True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet''.〔〔 ==Early life==
Todd Carey was born and raised in Winnetka, Illinois, a suburb north of Chicago. He is the first of two children born to Christine, a teacher/fashion designer, and Richard, an attorney. Growing up, his mother would not let him or his sister watch television but would encourage Carey's interest in music. His mother was a former musician herself, having attended the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music for music education. His father was also a music lover and collected music, introducing Carey to artists like Stevie Wonder and Miles Davis at a young age.〔 Carey's own interest in music began as a child and he credits Elvis Presley, The Beatles for inspiring him to learn to play guitar.〔 He bought a guitar with money he saved, but wasn't serious about playing until he began taking guitar lessons a few years later. Carey played through middle school and high school, eventually starting a band in high school called the “Heart of Gold Band” with friends.〔 Their name inspired by Grateful Dead's song “Scarlet Begonias”, the group was a jam band and was additionally influenced by the likes of the Dave Matthews Band and Phish.
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