Paul Meany

Paul Meany
Background information
Born (1976-07-02) July 2, 1976
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana
Genres Electronica, alternative rock, indie rock, post-rock, psychedelic soul
Instruments Vocals, piano, synthesizer, rhodes piano, keytar, bass guitar, guitar
Years active 1998–present
Associated acts Mutemath
Macrosick
Earthsuit
Tobymac

Paul Meany (born July 2, 1976) is the lead singer and keyboardist for the indie band Mutemath.[1] He is also one of the co-founders of Franklin, TN based independent label Teleprompt Records. Prior to forming Mutemath with drummer Darren King, Meany was the keyboardist and backing vocalist for the band Earthsuit and provided the same for the beginning stages of another Adam LaClave-fronted band, Macrosick. Meany has also co-produced tracks for Jeremy Larson and another Earthsuit spin-off, Club of the Sons, as well as composing the single "Spotlight".

In 2005, Meany collaborated on an LP entitled, "Elevator Music," released by Victory Fellowship Church as a fund-raising initiative to support victims of Hurricane Katrina. The album, comprising fifteen contemporary worship tracks, was recorded live at Victory Fellowship Church, with Meany providing lead vocals.

Meany also contributed an essay to the book, "The Art of Being."

References

  1. "About Mutemath". Retrieved 28 January 2013.
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