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Michael David Rosenberg (born 17 May 1984), better known by his stage name Passenger, is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Previously the main vocalist and songwriter of Passenger, Rosenberg opted to keep the band's name for his solo work after the band dissolved in 2009. In 2012, he released the song " Let Her Go", which topped the charts in 16 countries and accumulated more than 3.3 billion views on YouTube; it is the most-viewed Australian YouTube video of all time. In 2014, the song was nominated for the
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for British Single of the Year, and he received the British Academy's
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for Most Performed Work.


Early life

Rosenberg was born on 17 May 1984 in Brighton to Quaker parents, English mother Jane and American Jewish father, Gerard Rosenberg, originally from Vineland, New Jersey. Rosenberg learned classical guitar at a young age and at around 14–15 started to write songs. Rosenberg left school at the age of 16 to pursue a career in the music industry and spent the next few years as a busker in England and Australia.


Music career


Early years

Rosenberg did his first performance when he was 16. Rosenberg's father, a film production worker, introduced him to former member of the band Faithless,
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, in 2001; this led to Rosenberg getting a two-song spot at the Free Burma Campaign benefit gig at the Royal Court in London in 2002. On the night, Rosenberg met his future writing partner Andrew Phillips and established contact with the IE Music label. Back in Brighton, Phillips and Rosenberg pooled their musical influences (from Simon & Garfunkel to
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), and started to write songs at Phillips’ in-house studio in
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. In 2003, they formed the Mike Rosenberg Band, engaging Marcus O’Dair (bass), Alon Cohen (drums) and Richard Brinklow (keyboards) through connections within the Brighton music scene.


2003–2009: Passenger

Rosenberg founded the band Passenger with Andrew Phillips in 2003 in Brighton and Hove. The name of the band was stylised as /Passenger. (with a slash at the beginning and a dot at the end). The five-person band's only album, ''Wicked Man's Rest'', was released in 2007, on Chalkmark. Rosenberg wrote the majority of the album's tracks, with the exception of "Four Horses", which was written by Phillips. The band broke up in 2009.


2009–2010: Solo career and ''Wide Eyes Blind Love'', ''Divers and Submarines'' and ''Flight of the Crow''

After the break-up of Passenger, Rosenberg kept the band's name as his personal stage name, and took to busking for a solo music career. In October 2009 he went to Australia, where he supported acts such as
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and Sydneysiders Elana Stone and Brian Campeau. He then played at One Movement, a major music industry-focused festival in
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. This earned him a following in Australia and he was selling out 500-seater venues across Australia. His debut solo album, ''Wide Eyes Blind Love'', was released in 2009. It was produced and mixed by former bandmate Andrew Phillips, who also provided backing vocals, and played guitar and other instruments, and featured vocals by Isobel Anderson. Rosenberg also played various shows in the United Kingdom during this time, including a support slot for
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' tenth anniversary show at
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in London. Rosenberg produced a fans-only limited release ''Divers and Submarines'', again supported by former bandmate Andrew Phillips and vocalist Isobel Anderson. His third studio album, ''Flight of the Crow,'' was recorded in Australia. "Double date – troubadour brings travelling tales to city", ''
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'', p. 46. (18 August 2011)
and saw him joined in the studio by various Australian independent musical talents including
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,
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, Boy & Bear,
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and
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.


2011–2013: ''All The Little Lights''

Rosenberg's fourth album, ''
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'', was released in the summer of 2012 in North America on
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. Recorded at Linear Recording in Sydney, Rosenberg worked with a core Australian band that included Boy & Bear drummer Tim Hart, jazz bassist Cameron Undy, and keyboards player Stu Hunter, from Katie Noonan and The Captains. During the summer and autumn of 2012, Rosenberg toured the UK, opening for Jools Holland and
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, the latter of whom he had known since Sheeran was about 15 while living in
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. He joined Australian acts the John Butler Trio, and Josh Pyke with a co-headlined UK tour. He also opened for Ed Sheeran's 2012 North American tour and also in Paris. He also opened for Ed Sheeran on four of his five sell-out dates in Ireland in January 2013 and in Australia and New Zealand in early 2013, and supported Sheeran in his Brighton dates and in Reading. Rosenberg performed "All the Little Lights" at the Children in Need Rocks concert at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, broadcast on BBC One on 14 November 2013..


2014–2015: ''Whispers'' and ''Whispers II''

On 24 March 2014, Rosenberg unveiled "Whispers", the title track of his new album, as part of his set at the
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charity concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London where he also performed alongside
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. On 26 March 2014 Rosenberg announced details of his fifth studio album. He released '' Whispers'' on 9 June 2014. Talking to Digital Spy about the album, he said: "This is easily the most 'up' album I've ever made, it's quite cinematic. There are lots of big stories and big ideas. There are also some sombre moments about loneliness and death but hey, it wouldn't be a Passenger album without those". He released "Hearts on Fire" as the album's lead single on 14 April 2014. Rosenberg recorded ''
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'' at the same time as recording ''Whispers''. ''Whispers II'' was released on 20 April 2015. All profits from the album go to the UNICEF UK initiative to help children in Liberia.


2016–2017: ''Young as the Morning, Old as the Sea'' and ''The Boy Who Cried Wolf''

On 16 June 2016, the music video for "Somebody's Love" was uploaded to his YouTube channel, thereby announcing his seventh album, '' Young as the Morning, Old as the Sea''. A second track from the album, " Anywhere" was released on 19 August 2016. ''Young as the Morning, Old as the Sea'' was released on 23 September 2016, and became Passenger's first UK number one album. On 25 July 2017, at the end of his ''Young as the Morning, Old as the Sea'' tour, Rosenberg announced via the Passenger Facebook page that his performance on Sunday 23 July would be "my/our last gig for a while". The following day, he announced that his eighth album, ''
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'', would be released two days later on 28 July 2017. The album was announced with a livestream of the album performed live in its entirety, broadcast from Passenger's studio simultaneously to YouTube and Facebook. The album charted at number 5 in the Official UK Charts.


2018: ''Runaway''

On 18 May 2018, Passenger released the song "Hell or High Water". It was recorded in a variety of different national parks across
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and
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In the following days, he also announced an autumn European tour and teased fans through social media with a cover for a new album. On 25 May 2018, he formally announced his ninth studio album, '' Runaway'', and released a live acoustic version of "Hell or High Water" recorded in
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. Passenger described ''Runaway'' as a concept album, as he realised many of the songs had a strong sense of
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. He also believed the songs would work well accompanied by American visuals and thus, alongside long-time collaborators Jarrad Seng, Stu Larsen and Chris Vallejo, embarked on a three-week-long road trip through the United States to film videos for each track. Additionally, they recorded acoustic videos for each track, filmed in a variety of different locations. Rosenberg plans to release a song every three weeks, sharing both the official and acoustic videos, plus behind-the-scenes footage. ''Runaway'' was released on 31 August 2018.


2019–2020: ''Sometimes It's Something, Sometimes It's Nothing at All'', ''Patchwork'' and world tour

On 18 March 2019, Passenger released the song "Restless Wind" on YouTube. Two more songs, "Helplessly Lost" and "Paper Cut, Chinese Burn," were subsequently released a month later, as well as a cover of Fleetwood Mac's " Landslide". On 2 May 2019, Passenger both announced and released his tenth album, '' Sometimes It's Something, Sometimes It's Nothing at All''. Unlike more recent Passenger albums, the record is arranged entirely for vocals, acoustic guitar and a string quartet. All the profits from sales will be donated to Shelter, a UK-based homeless charity. At the end of January, Passenger announced a world tour including dates in the UK, Europe, Australia, North America, and New Zealand. On 20 March 2020, he announced and released his new single "The Way That I Love You" with a video. On 1 May 2020, he released his new single "London In The Spring". On 10 July 2020, Passenger released his eleventh album ''
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''. The album was written and recorded during the coronavirus lockdown alongside producer Chris Vallejo and guest musicians Andrew Phillips (a collaborator of Rosenberg's and formerly of the band Passenger) and Richard Brinklow. The record was released as a funding project for
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, an NGO and charity that works to end the need for food banks in the UK.


2020–2021: ''Songs for the Drunk and Broken Hearted''

On 8 January 2021, Passenger released ''
Songs for the Drunk and Broken Hearted ''Songs for the Drunk and Broken Hearted'' is the twelfth studio album by English singer-songwriter Passenger. Recording started in 2019 and the album released on 8 January 2021 by Black Crow Records. All profits from the album go to Ecologi and ...
''. The record was supposed to be released by early 2020, but later delayed due to the coronavirus lockdown. The record's release supports both Ecologi and Eden Reforestation Projects, non-profit organisations aiming to rebuild natural landscapes destroyed by
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. A tree will be planted for every physical copy of the album sold via the Passenger store.


2022: ''Birds That Flew and Ships That Sailed''

On April 14 2022, Passenger released his 14th studio album, ''Birds That Flew and Ships That Sailed''. The album was released independently, without a record label or a press team. The record release supports
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, a social enterprise that combats
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in the ocean. The record debuted at Number 35 on the Official UK Albums Chart, marking Passenger's 8th album to enter the UK Top 40.


Personal life

Rosenberg currently lives in Brighton. He is a fan of English football club Arsenal F.C. In a 2021 interview, he said he became an Arsenal supporter despite being from Brighton after watching Arsenal beating
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in the
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in 1993. In May 2015, Rosenberg appeared at Arsenal's 'A Night to Inspire' event and played a version of the '49 Undefeated' fan chant.


Awards and nominations


Tours

* All the Little Lights Tour (2012–13) * Whispers Tour (2014) * Whispers II North American Tour (2015) * Whispers ll Australia Tour (2015–16) * Young as the Morning Old as the Sea Tour (2016–17) * Runaway Tour (2018–19) * World Tour (2020–21)


Discography

Studio albums * ''
Wicked Man's Rest ''Wicked Man's Rest'' is the debut and sole studio album of the British band Passenger (stylized as /Passenger.) fronted by Mike Rosenberg Michael David Rosenberg (born 17 May 1984), better known by his stage name Passenger, is an English sin ...
'' (2007; with the band) * ''Wide Eyes Blind Love'' (2009; with the band) * ''Divers & Submarines'' (2010) * ''Flight of the Crow'' (2010) * ''
All the Little Lights ''All the Little Lights'' is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter Passenger and was released by Black Crow Records and Nettwerk on 24 February 2012. The album contains 12 tracks, comprising 11 studio tracks recorded at Sydney's L ...
'' (2012) * '' Whispers'' (2014) * ''
Whispers II ''Whispers II'' is the sixth studio album from British singer-songwriter Passenger (singer), Passenger, and is a sequel to his fifth studio album, ''Whispers (Passenger album), Whispers''. It was released on 20 April 2015 in different countries, ...
'' (2015) * '' Young as the Morning Old as the Sea'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2017) * '' Runaway'' (2018) * '' Sometimes It's Something, Sometimes It's Nothing at All'' (2019) * ''
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'' (2020) * ''
Songs for the Drunk and Broken Hearted ''Songs for the Drunk and Broken Hearted'' is the twelfth studio album by English singer-songwriter Passenger. Recording started in 2019 and the album released on 8 January 2021 by Black Crow Records. All profits from the album go to Ecologi and ...
'' (2021) * ''Birds That Flew and Ships That Sailed'' (2022)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Passenger 1984 births Living people 21st-century English singers English folk guitarists English rock guitarists English male guitarists English people of American-Jewish descent English male singer-songwriters People from Brighton 21st-century British guitarists British folk-pop singers 21st-century English male singers Jewish singers Musicians from Brighton and Hove Nettwerk Music Group artists