charts and reached the Top Ten in countries around the world. A massive success, the album topped the U.K. Passenger returned in 2016 with Young as the Morning Old as the Sea, which saw Rosenberg and Vallejo collaborating as producers alongside a newly assembled group of musicians. A year later, Rosenberg collaborated with Vallejo for Whispers II, with all profits going to help fund UNICEF U.K.'s work in Liberia. Whispers was released in 2014 and featured the singles "Scare Away the Dark" and "Heart's On Fire." Also well-received, it peaked at number two in Australia and number five in England, and landed at number 12 on the Billboard 200. Rosenberg had already begun work on his next album, Whispers, toward the end of 2013 and enlisted All the Little Lights co-producer Chris Vallejo to work with him. By the end of 2014, "Let Her Go" had garnered a Brit Award nomination for British Single of the Year and won the Ivor Novello Award for Most Performed Work. While the album was released in the summer of 2012, it wasn't until 2013 that the single "Let Her Go" broke through as a hit in Europe, eventually reaching number one in 16 countries, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Ireland, Italy, and Belgium. In 2012, Rosenberg issued his fifth full-length effort as Passenger, All the Little Lights, which featured a more fully fleshed-out sound. Also in 2010, he issued Flight of the Crow, featuring collaborations with such artists as Josh Pyke, Katie Noonan, Elana Stone, and others. A year later, Passenger returned with the "fan-only" release Divers and Submarines. His sophomore album, Wide Eyes Blind Love, also released that year, reflected this change with a stripped-down acoustic sound. The following year found the band providing the soundtrack to the film Where Have I Been All Your Life? and performing at the 2008 SXSW festival in Austin, Texas.Īfter Phillips left the band in 2009, Rosenberg adopted Passenger as his stage name. that year, including Kate Nash and the Hold Steady. In 2007 they released Passenger's full-length debut, Wicked Man's Rest, which spawned the single "Walk You Home." Passenger opened for several high-profile indie acts throughout the U.K. After he met multi-instrumentalist/producer Andrew Phillips in 2002, the duo formed Passenger, bringing bassist Marcus O'Dair, keyboardist Richard Brincklow, and drummer Alon Cohen on board. Hoping to pursue a music career, he left school at age 16 and spent several years busking in England and Australia. He started taking classical guitar lessons, and by his early teens was writing his own songs. Rosenberg was born in Brighton in 1984 to an English mother and American father. Since then, he has remained a constant presence on the folk and pop charts, issuing a string of lyrical and cinematic albums including 2014's Whispers, 2016's Young as the Morning Old as the Sea, 2018's Runaway, and 2022's Birds That Flew and Ships That Sailed. It also earned Passenger a Brit Award nomination for British Single of the Year and won the Ivor Novello Award for Most Performed Work. The song topped the charts in several countries, peaking at number one on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart. He busked around Australia while recording his first few albums before breaking through with the single "Let Her Go" from his 2012 album All the Little Lights. A native of Brighton, England, Rosenberg initially started Passenger as a band, but after their debut album, he headed out on his own, assuming the moniker as his stage name. With his intimate, folk-inflected sound, Mike Rosenberg, aka Passenger, has built a loyal following, garnering accolades and chart success along the way.
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