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Duncan Scott Sheik (born November 18, 1969 in Montclair, New Jersey) is an
American singer-songwriter. Sheik's upbringing was split between his parents'
home in South Carolina and that of his grandparents in New Jersey. There,
Sheik's grandmother (a piano graduate of The Juilliard School) taught him to
play the piano and encouraged his musical development. Sheik graduated from
Phillips Academy in 1988, after which he studied semiotics at Brown
University.
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Sheik began his professional musical career playing for other acts,
including Liz And Liza (with Lisa Loeb), and played on His Boy Elroy's 1993
album. Duncan Sheik's eponymous debut album spawned the 1996 hit single "Barely
Breathing" in the U.S, which remained on the charts for 55 straight weeks.
In 1998, he was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal
Performance for "Barely Breathing".
A lay Buddhist, Sheik's involvement with Soka Gakkai has increased steadily
over the years. In 2000, Sheik wrote the foreward to The Way of Youth:
Buddhist Common Sense for Handling Life's Questions by Soka Gakkai leader
Daisaku Ikeda.
In his second album, 1998's Humming, Sheik experimented in the studio with
meticulous string arrangements while keeping the haunted vocal sound of his
first album. Additionally, on some tracks Sheik took a step away from his
pop roots to address larger social issues. In fact, some songs are laced
with biting anger. Some say that Sheik went to greater lengths to reflect
his Buddhist faith after reaching certain popular success from his eponymous
record.
Sheik's next record, 2001's Phantom Moon, was a collaboration with poet and
writer Steven Sater, who Sheik met through his Soka Gakkai involvement. The
two collaboratively created the album by each drawing inspiration from
other's simultaneous work, with Sheik sending Sater music and Sater sending
Sheik words. The album continued the melancholic tone of Sheik's previous
work, and displayed his growing prowess as a composer and arranger.
In 2002, Sheik made a brief commercial comeback his album Daylight,
including single success on the tracks "On A High" and "Half Life". Escewing
the Nick Drake-like sound of Phantom Moon, Daylight featured a lighter, more
modern sound with production effects and electronic backgrounds. Sheik
indicated in interviews that the record was an attempt to create an album of
pure pop songs.
Most recently, Sheik wrote the score for the 2004 film A Home at the End of
the World, starring Colin Farrell. The score was well received, even though
the film was not.
Duncan's new album, White Limousine, is scheduled for release on January 24,
2006. The first single released from the album was the title track. |
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