Jonathan Thulin
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Jonathan Thulin | |
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Birth name | Jonathan Andreas Thulin |
Born | May 7, 1988 |
Origin | Kalmar, Sweden |
Genres | Electropop, contemporary Christian music |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, record producer |
Years active | 2011–present |
Labels | Curb Records |
Jonathan Andreas Thulin (born May 7, 1988), also known as Andreas Moss since his switch to pop music, is a
History
Thulin was born in Kalmar, Sweden. His parents, Morgan and Helene Thulin, are both Swedish. He is the youngest of four children, with older brothers David and Samuel, and sister Jeanette. His parents were traveling evangelists all over Scandinavia. Thulin began singing at the age of one and recorded his first album with his family at age six.
Thulin and his family traveled full-time across America where they sang in over five hundred churches and performed with
In January, 2010, Thulin and his wife Anna moved to Los Angeles and began attending The Dream Center. He subsequently moved to Lake Forest and began attending a Mission Viejo church, Mount of Olives, where he sang on the worship/praise team.[4] He began touring with Press Play in November, 2010, and went on to co-write and record their successful albums "World Anthem" and "#LITO".[5] He got signed as a solo artist to Dream Records in 2011.[6] In April, 2011, Thulin, along with Press Play, went on tour with Rachael Lampa, Australian artist Charmaine and Ryan Stevenson.
In July 2011, Thulin travelled to Moscow, Idaho, to record his first music video "Babylon" with Neumann Films. After it released, the video created a buzz because of its cinematic approach, an approach which is very unusual in Christian music.
After releasing his first solo album "The Anatomy of a Heartflow" on Dream Records in late 2011, Thulin began touring with Charmaine on "The Love/War Tour."
In February, 2012 Thulin began work on his second effort The White Room, which featured Rachael Lampa, Charmaine and the folk band Elden. The album released on Oct 19, 2012, to major critical success.[citation needed]
On January 15, 2013, Thulin teamed up with Neumann Films again and released his music video for "Bombs Away", which featured and was co-written by Rachael Lampa. The YouTube video went viral and also received a tremendous amount of support from fans and critics alike.
Late summer 2013, after finishing a two-month tour in Sweden, Thulin's single "Dead Come to Life (featuring Charmaine)", became a No. 1 CHR/Hot AC radio hit. It stayed at No. 1 for 3 weeks and was also a huge hit on Air1 Radio.
In 2014, Thulin toured the U.S doing living room shows and festivals. He spent a good amount of time in Australia and New Zealand touring. Thulin finished the
In 2015, Thulin started off his year Touring in New Zealand and Australia.[citation needed]
Personal life
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Thulin attended North Central University for a year in 2005 before he dropped out to pursue a music career full-time. He is married and lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
Discography
Name | Release date |
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Immovable | September 21, 2006 |
The Epiphany Guide | July 8, 2008 |
The Anatomy of a Heartflow | September 21, 2011 |
The White Room | October 19, 2012 |
Science Fiction | March 3, 2015 |
Year | Title | US Christian | Album | |
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CHR | Hot Songs | |||
2011 | "Spoken For" | — | — | The Anatomy of a Heartflow |
"Babylon" | — | — | ||
2012 | "Bombs Away (featuring Rachael Lampa)" | — | — | The White Room |
2013 | "Dead Come to Life (featuring Charmaine)" | 1[7] | 15 | |
2014 | "Architecture" | 1 | 12 | |
2015 | "Compass" | 3 | 3 | Science Fiction |
Music videos
- 2011: "Babylon"
- 2013: "Bombs Away (featuring Rachael Lampa)"
- 2013: "Dead Come to Life (featuring Charmaine)"
- 2015: "Volcano" (Rapture Ruckus feature)"
References
- ^ "Jonathan Thulin." Dreamrecords.org. Dream Records, 2017. Web. 01 July 2017. [1] Archived 2014-03-07 at the Wayback Machine>.
- ^ "Jonathan Thulin." Dreamrecords.org. Dream Records, 2017. Web. 01 July 2017. <http://www.dreamrecords.org/artists/jonathanthulin/ Archived 2014-03-07 at the Wayback Machine>.
- ^ "Jonathan Thulin Artist Profile". NewReleaseToday. 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
- ^ "Dead Come to Life" singer returning to where it all began" —The Orange County Register
- ^ "Jonathan Thulin." Dreamrecords.org. Dream Records, 2017. Web. 01 July 2017. <http://www.dreamrecords.org/artists/pressplay/>.
- ^ "Jonathan Thulin." Dreamrecords.org. Dream Records, 2017. Web. 01 July 2017. <http://www.dreamrecords.org/artists/pressplay/>.
- ^ Billboard (August 24, 2013). "Christian Hot AC/CHR : Aug 24, 2013". Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved June 17, 2014.
External links
- Official website Archived 2014-03-07 at the Wayback Machine
- EMI (Oct, 2012) EMI/CMG Distribution. Retrieved Oct 22, 2012
- Andre, Joshua (Oct, 2012) christianmusiczine. Retrieved Oct 22, 2012
- Andre, Jonathan (Nov, 2012) IndieVisionMusic. Retrieved Nov 5, 2012
- Jesus Freak Hideout (Oct, 2012) JesusFreakHideout. Retrieved Oct 9, 2012
- New Release Tuesday (Oct, 2012) NewReleaseTuesday. Retrieved Oct 14, 2012
- Billboard (Oct, 2011) Billboard. Retrieved Oct 1, 2011
- McNeese, Kevin (Oct, 2011) NewReleaseTuesday. Retrieved Oct 25, 2011