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Brandon Flowers
Best Known As: Music Performer Gist: Brandon Richard Flowers (born June 21, 1981) is the American frontman, keyboardist and primary lyricist of the Las Vegas-based rock band The Killers. Life Facts: Flowers, the youngest of six children, was born on June 21, 1981 in Henderson, Nevada (outside Las Vegas) to parents of partial Scottish and Lithuanian ancestry. Growing up, his mother was a homemaker and his father worked for a grocery store. They lived in Henderson until Flowers was eight, when they moved to Nephi, Utah.. He also lived in Payson, Utah for a while. [ "SPIN.com: The Lady Killer: An Interview with the Killers' Brandon Flowers"]. [ Spin.com]. Published November 2004. Accessed March 3, 2008. Flowers lived in Nephi until his junior year in Juab High School, when he moved back to Las Vegas to live with his aunt. Brandon's brother, Shane, 12 years his senior Born July 4 1969 who was sung about in The Killers's song Sam's Town, is most responsible for Flowers' musical development; he showed him Smiths videos and U2's Rattle and Hum movie and even early videos of The Shazzman on Motown. He has stated that "It was really weird because other kids were buying Tool and Nirvana and I was buying The Cars and The Psychedelic Furs. I was pretty alienated as a kid." Flowers married his long-time girlfriend, Tana Brooke Mundkowsky, in a small, private ceremony on August 2, 2005 in Hawaii.. Brandon and his wife have a son, Ammon Flowers, born July 14, 2007. It was announced on May 29, 2009 on BBC One show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross that he and his wife are expecting their second child, another boy, due in August of 2009. Flowers' brother-in-law, Torey Mundkowsky, is The Killers on-tour personal photographer. Flowers is a keen golf fan and his cousin, Craig Barlow, is a professional golfer. Flowers has long held a superstition that his death is associated with the number 621 from having used a Ouija board when he was 13 years old. In 2005 en route to the Glastonbury Festival with The Killers on his birthday (6/21) Flowers was "convinced this was the end." Flowers is also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and his wife converted to the faith shortly before their wedding. After joining the Killers, Flowers began a drinking and partying lifestyle that was contrary to Latter-day Saints gospel. However, in 2006, he stopped, saying "I think I probably feel less guilt, and I'm also healthier than I've ever been. My wife being pregnant and all that really put things into perspective." Flowers has gained significant fanship in the gay community, which has become a recurring topic in interviews articles about him in mainstream and gay media. Some commentators have even questioned Flowers's own sexuality. The lyrics to "Andy, You're a Star" and the hit-single "Somebody Told Me", both written by Flowers, feature sexual ambiguity. The band would play in a drag club early in their history and often sported androgynous costumes. Flowers has said he was "flattered" by the talk and that "it was fun for a while." Nevertheless, despite all the rumor mongering, Flowers says that he is straight. He is known for his elaborate and eccentric sense of style from the 'guyliner' phase of the 'Hot Fuss' era, to the moustache from the 'Sam's Town' era. His current phase is blazers with gathered pheasant feathers on the shoulder pads to suit his 'Day and Age' era. These styles have all fit in with their corresponding Album releases, and helped bring emphasis to the themes of the albums, intended or not. Career Facts: Flowers, after dropping out of college, was a bellhop for a while at the Gold Coast Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. In 2001, he was abandoned by the first band that he was in, a synth pop band known as Blush Response, after he declined to move with the rest of them to Los Angeles, California. Shortly thereafter, Flowers attended an Oasis concert, and realizing that he wanted to make the transition from a keyboard band to a true rock band, began searching for a guitarist. He responded to an ad that Dave Keuning had placed in the paper that listed, among other bands, The Cure and Oasis as influences. Keuning later stated that his first impression of Flowers was "I thought he had weird shoes... He had the same shoes Oasis had ? Clarks!". After several short-lived bassists and drummers, Flowers and Keuning were joined by bassist Mark Stoermer and drummer Ronnie Vannucci and they became the Killers in August 2002. Vannucci later said that, even with songs like "little dwarf versions of what we have now, Brandon wasn't afraid to just get up there and just do it. You need that when you're trying to get something off the ground. As far as the drive goes, Brandon was never half-assed." According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, his parents have always supported his decision to become a rock singer, and were often the only people in the audience at The Killers' early performances. Flowers has gotten in a number of controversies based on comments he has made to the media. In particular, he made statements that sparked feuds with the bands Fall Out Boy, The Bravery and Panic! At the Disco. However, he has since recanted, and told Spin magazine, "I'd like to take it all back. These people are just doing what they want to do, just like I am. I'm actually a nice person and I love people. I just am opinionated. It's not something I'm proud of." His assertion that Sam's Town would be one of the best albums to come out in the preceding 20 years drew ridicule from critics. Flowers has expressed his desire to be less provocative. He told The Advocate magazine, "With people that I've put down, I understand now that they have their own ability and a gift for doing whatever they're doing." Canadian-American singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright wrote a song about Flowers called "Tulsa" for his fifth album "Release The Stars". Wainwright has stated in numerous interviews that it was inspired by their first meeting in a bar in Tulsa, Oklahoma. According to Wainwright, Flowers was "very flattered and somewhat bashful" about this tribute.[ Flowers presented the Pet Shop Boys with an Outstanding Contribution to Music award at the 2009 BRIT Awards. He and Lady Gaga then performed with Pet Shop Boys as part of a medley of their hits. Lady Gaga sings about The Killers in her song BoysBoysBoys.Jared Leto has collaborated with Flowers and Kanye West on a song called "Hurricane", with Flowers playing keyboard, that it will be released on the third album of 30 Seconds to Mars This Is War. In April 2009 , Flowers accused Kurt Cobain of taking the fun out of Rock and Roll, he also stated in an interview with UK magazine NME that he wanted to "knock Nirvana and Led Zeppelin off their pedestal" accusing Americans of being too obsessed with them and not giving new bands a chance. |
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