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Pete Yorn plays Del Mar 2007.
Pete Yorn - Strange Condition

Pete Yorn

When:  Friday, September 4th, 2009
Topics: Music
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New Jersey native Pete Yorn took a rather unique route to singer/songwriter acclaim, gaining his first big break by providing the score to a Farrelly Brothers film. Having graduated from Syracuse University several years prior, the 26 year-old pulled up stakes in 2000 and relocated to Los Angeles, CA, where he began writing music for film and television. Prospects increased when Yorn was recruited to score Me, Myself, & Irene, a Farrelly Brothers movie starring Jim Carrey. One of his own pop/rock numbers, "Strange Condition," appeared on the film's soundtrack and was subsequently released as a single, where it fared well on the modern rock charts and increased public demand for Yorn's songwriting.

After netting a record contract with Columbia, Yorn returned to the studio and co-produced his debut album, 2001's Musicforthemorningafter, with Brad Wood (Placebo, the Smashing Pumpkins, Liz Phair) and R. Walt Vincent. He also played the bulk of the instruments himself. Yorn supported the album by touring for 18 months, enabled Musicforthemorningafter to go gold by April 2002. The following spring, he returned with the earnest Day I Forgot, which featured several contributions from R.E.M.'s Peter Buck (who had previously made a cameo on the single version of "Strange Condition"). A year later, Yorn issued his first live album, Live from New Jersey, a double-disc set that captured his late October performance at the Community Theater in Morristown, NJ.

For his third studio LP, Yorn enlisted collaborators such as the Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl and the Dixie Chicks' Martie Maguire and Natalie Maines to shape the sound of Nightcrawler. Produced by Butch Walker, the album arrived in August 2006 and replaced Yorn's folky leanings with a more rock-oriented foundation. Another noted producer, Bright Eyes alum Mike Mogis, was enlisted to helm Pete Yorn's next record. The resulting Back and Fourth was recorded in Omaha, NE, and released in 2009, prefaced by the lead single "Don't Wanna Cry."
 
The concert is free with your paid track admission. No reserved seats, standing room only so get here early. 
 
The Del Mar concert venue is a non-smoking area.
 


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Wed, Sep 2nd, 2009 - 3:43 pm
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From:  Fan
Anyone heard the latest album?
I'm a fan of Pete Yorn but I haven't heard the latest album. Looking forward to the show. See you there.

You can listen to sound bites here:
http://www.topbuyz.com/iTunes-Album-Downloads/Item/155175/Pete-Yorn--Back-%26-Fourth.html
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