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Brendon Urie

Brendon Urie

1 title Acting Apr 12, 1987 St. George, Utah, USA

Brendon Boyd Urie, born on April 12, 1987, is a prominent American musician and songwriter, renowned for his role as the lead vocalist and frontman of the rock band Panic! at the Disco. Over the course of nearly two decades, Urie has been the sole consistent member of the band, which has evolved significantly since its formation in 2004.

Urie's dynamic vocal range and eclectic musical style have been instrumental in shaping the band’s unique sound, which blends elements of pop, rock, and electronica. He gained widespread recognition with the release of the critically acclaimed album "A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out" in 2005, featuring hits like "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," which earned him a Grammy nomination.

As the driving force behind Panic! at the Disco, Urie has produced several successful albums, including "Pretty. Odd.," "Death of a Bachelor," and "Pray for the Wicked," each showcasing his versatility as an artist. His remarkable contributions to the music industry have garnered numerous accolades, including multiple Billboard Music Awards and a 2019 American Music Award for Favorite Artist – Alternative Rock.

In addition to his music career, Urie is known for his philanthropic efforts, often supporting mental health initiatives and LGBTQ+ rights. Through his artistry and advocacy, Brendon Urie has made a lasting impact on both his fans and the music scene.

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