![]() ![]() Aside from his successful career on TikTok, Hudson also has an impressive following of over two million subscribers on YouTube. In 2020, Hudson was signed to Interscope Records. He grew to fame on the platform by creating videos of skits, dances, and lip-syncs. In 2019, he moved over to the massively popular short-video making platform, TikTok, where he co-founded the collective, The Hype House, along with other notable TikTok influencers and personalities. Hudson first began his career on the social media app Music.ly, which has since been discontinued. Hudson went to Bear Creek High School but later moved to an online school to harness his social media career. He took an interest in fashion at a young age and drew inspiration from the pop-punk genre. Hudson grew up admiring the likes of My Chemical Romance, Blink-182, and Fall Out Boy - bands he discovered on his older sister’s iPod. Tickets: $25-$30 purchase at the State Theatre Box Office, by calling 27-STATE or online at Chase Hudson was born and raised in Stockton, California, to school teachers Cole and Tamora Hudson.Where: State Theatre of Ithaca, 107 W.Who: Ingrid Michaelson, with Chris Koza.His songs have been featured on television shows including "Cougartown," MTV's "Jersey Shore" and the 2013 Super Bowl pregame show. The Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter has earned kudos for his pop craftsmanship, both solo and with his band Rogue Valley. ![]() But since we're playing smaller venues on this tour, I thought it would be fun to strip it down to smaller lineup and rework the songs."Ĭhris Koza will open the 8 p.m. We did a full band tour earlier this year when the album came out. "We've been reworking some of my older songs, too. "It's been fun trying out new arrangements, switching around the instruments," she said. Michaelson current tour is titled "Lights Out: Stripped" she's joined by Saul Simon MacWilliams, Billy Libby and Allie Moss in a pared-down lineup. "Most of the album is about her – I was writing it when she was sick. "I'm still trying to come to terms with her passing," Michaelson said. 30 she was director of the Staten Island Museum and a major force in the borough's arts community. It also was inspired by her mother, Elizabeth Egbert, who passed away on Aug. "I wanted to write an anthemic, joyful song that celebrated life." ![]() "I had been going through a rough time in my life and needed to write something that would lift me up," Michaelson told BuzzFeed News, which premiered the video. Her latest video, for the song "Afterlife," features Michaelson helping some of her fans to address their biggest fears. The video for "Girls Chase Boys" has drawn more than 7.6 million views on YouTube, partly due to its gender-bending male models made up to look like women in tribute to Robert Palmer's "Simply Irresistible" video. Michaelson, who graduated from Binghamton University's theater program, has done some videos for her new album. "At one point, all the various producers were actually in the same room, and we all did lots of communicating throughout the process, so we were able to come with a cohesive album." "I wanted to try something different," she said. The past couple of years have been particularly tumultuous for Michaelson, as she coped with her dog dying, a stomach illness that prevented her from singing for a few months, and ailing parents.Īll of that factored into her fifth and latest album, "Lights Out," which came out in April and runs the gamut from glossy commercial pop of "Girls Chase Boys" and "Home" to edgier fare such as "Handsome Hands" and "Warpath." Though she had co-written songs for other artists, this was the first album for which she has co-written songs for herself she also enlisted several vocal guests, including Storyman and Mat Kearney, and six producers. "A lot has happened since then," she noted in a phone interview from Chicago earlier this week, listing a variety of musical projects as well as some personal challenges. It was just a few months after the Staten Island native appeared on the cover of Billboard magazine, as her song "The Way I Am" was gaining widespread airplay through an Old Navy ad campaign. The indie-pop artist last performed at the State in March 2008 as part of the Hotel Café tour, which featured a few up-and-coming singer-songwriters beginning to make waves in the industry. ![]() Six-and-a-half years after making her Ithaca debut, Ingrid Michaelson will return to the State Theatre on Saturday night ![]()
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