Singer/Songwriter
United States
Ron Pope
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Ciudad natal
Marietta, GA, United States
Nacido en
July 23, 1983
Género
Singer/Songwriter
American singer-songwriter Ron Pope picked up the guitar after being inspired by Bruce Springsteen, started performing in the early 2000s, and later founded his own label, Brooklyn Basement Records.
∙ His college band, Ron Pope & The District, released a trio of independent albums in the mid-2000s: The District, The District Does Christmas, and Last Call.
∙ As an unsigned solo artist, he performed his piano ballad “A Drop in the Ocean” on MTV’s TRL in 2008.
∙ In 2015, Pope appeared as himself performing his song “Big Bad Love” on the TV musical drama series Nashville.
∙ During the 2017 Music of Aretha Franklin tribute show at Carnegie Hall, he performed the Queen of Soul’s 1967 hit “Baby I Love You.”
∙ Rolling Stone named Pope one of their 10 New Artists You Need To Know in 2017, highlighting his classic rock-flavored single “Can’t Stay Here,” from the LP Work.
Ron Pope también ha publicado música como miembro de District.
Influencias musicalesEntre las influencias musicales de Ron Pope se encuentran artistas como Fleetwood Mac, Bruce Springsteen, Otis Redding.
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