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Josh Groban

Josh Groban

Birthday: 27 February 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Name: Joshua Winslow Groban
Height: 178 cm

Josh Groban was born on February 27, 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA as Joshua Winslow Groban.

Josh Groban
[observation, 2015] The last few days were nothing but sociopaths. I watched all of 'The Jinx'. Then Show more [observation, 2015] The last few days were nothing but sociopaths. I watched all of 'The Jinx'. Then I watched 'Nightcrawler'.Then I watched 'Foxcatcher'. It was like, "0h mg God, all these men are exactly the same. Hide
My relationship with David Foster is arguably better than it's ever been. He's always been a wonderf Show more My relationship with David Foster is arguably better than it's ever been. He's always been a wonderful friend and mentor, and we've always known from the beginning that sometimes we'll work together and sometimes we won't. We have a much more meaningful relationship in each other's lives that goes far beyond whether we make an album together or not. Hide
No matter what your age and no matter where you come from, everyone can change the world in some way Show more No matter what your age and no matter where you come from, everyone can change the world in some way, whether it's being a mentor to someone younger than you or someone that doesn't have as much experience as you. If you're passionate enough, you can do whatever you want and definitely change the world. Hide
I think we're all so in our heads as singers that if you start to develop all sorts of quirks and su Show more I think we're all so in our heads as singers that if you start to develop all sorts of quirks and superstitions, it just starts to build on itself and eventually you're wearing six pairs of underwear and won't go out to the audience unless they're all faced to the left. I try to keep my rituals to a minimum for my own mental sanity. Hide
I wrote a pretty good dad joke in the car: How did the grammar teacher die? He got overly hyphenated Show more I wrote a pretty good dad joke in the car: How did the grammar teacher die? He got overly hyphenated and slipped into a comma. Hide
[on the death of James Gandolfini] Thank you James Gandolfini for some of the most brilliant TV mome Show more [on the death of James Gandolfini] Thank you James Gandolfini for some of the most brilliant TV moments of all time. So sad! Hide
There needs to be more risk-taking out there. Things like Twitter and the blogosphere are so instant Show more There needs to be more risk-taking out there. Things like Twitter and the blogosphere are so instantaneously critical that it's actually created a culture of artistic fear to branch out too much because you don't want to be slammed. Hide
Half of my brain has always been about the seriousness of music, about singing my guts out, and abou Show more Half of my brain has always been about the seriousness of music, about singing my guts out, and about trying to elevate the song to a place there's no laughter allowed. At least not on purpose. And then the other side of me doesn't take myself seriously at all and is a complete goofball, and loved playing theater games with my improv team when I was younger. I think it's trying to be intelligent about when and where you let those sides of you shine. Hide
[People Weekly, 6/21/04] I hope to break through the Top 40, not by changing what I do but by changi Show more [People Weekly, 6/21/04] I hope to break through the Top 40, not by changing what I do but by changing the way people think. Hide
[on 'You Raise Me Up'] I can be cynical backstage about songs and be like, 'There's this song or tha Show more [on 'You Raise Me Up'] I can be cynical backstage about songs and be like, 'There's this song or that song that I can absolutely not get offstage without singing'. But to have a song like that - that's a career song. It's the kind if song that has a universal message for people, and people love to hear it. Every time you see that audience reaction, every time you sing it again, you go 'Man, what a lucky thing to have a song like this'. Hide
The shower is my time to open up my operatic chops, because of the enormous echo. You sound five tim Show more The shower is my time to open up my operatic chops, because of the enormous echo. You sound five times as big in the shower, so I break into some "Nessun Dorma" [from Giacomo Puccini's "Turandot"] or Pearl Jam. You've got to go big when you're in the shower. There's no half-singing in the shower, you're either a rock star or an opera diva. Hide
My mom gets two Christmas trees every year. She loves them and had too many ornaments for one, so sh Show more My mom gets two Christmas trees every year. She loves them and had too many ornaments for one, so she gets two. If you can walk through the hallway without getting stuck in the eye by a pine needle, then it can't be Christmas. Hide
[in 2001 interview] I sang all my life. My parents had me singing around the house when I was younge Show more [in 2001 interview] I sang all my life. My parents had me singing around the house when I was younger. I'm not from a showbiz family or anything. It's just something I enjoyed doing. When I started getting into seventh or eighth grade, I became part of the theater program. I went to L.A. County High School for the Arts and did more singing there. It's really something I did on the side and then I met David Foster. I was working with a voice teacher who was a friend of the family's. David . . . called him and told him he needed a singer for an event he was doing. That's how that started. Hide
[on working with producer Rick Rubin on "Illuminations"] The co-writing was a bit of a surprise for Show more [on working with producer Rick Rubin on "Illuminations"] The co-writing was a bit of a surprise for me. I trust Rick's ear tremendously and I trust his ability to take any style of music - and my style was completely new to him - and put it through his filter. I think his motto for me was "I know you can sing your ass off. I want these songs to be coming from you rather than just being presented by you as a vocalist". Hide
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Tony Jr.
Tony Jr.

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Josh Groban

Walter Bernard, Jr.
Walter Bernard, Jr.

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