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Matt Stamm
Pop / Rock / Acoustic

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BROOKLYN, New York
United States

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Member Since3/13/2005
Band Websitewww.mattstamm.com
Band MembersMatt Stamm - Piano and Vocals
InfluencesMarc Cohn, Black Crowes, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, Billy Joel, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Elliott Smith, Beck, Bjork, Tori Amos, Diana Krall, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Elvis Costello, Metallica, Cake, Flaming Lips, Radiohead, Pete Yorn, Bruce Springsteen, Morrisey, REM, Soundgarden, The Police, Van Morrison, Weezer, Foo Fighters, John Legend, Jaime Cullum, Ben Folds, The Shins, George Harrison, Jets to Brazil, Sunny Day Real Estate, Coldplay...
Sounds LikeBilly Joel, Elton John, Ben Folds, Gavin Degraw, Ross Copperman, Oasis...
Type of LabelMajor


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Nov 19 2009 10:00P
The HOTcakes @ Spike Hill BROOKLYN, New York
Nov 22 2009 3:00P
SOLO Show @ Rockwood Music Hall New York, New York
Nov 29 2009 7:30P
The HOTcakes @ The Mercury Lounge New York, New York

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Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Matt Stamm may prefer to tickle the ivories when it comes to making his music – just listen to his new EP, Where Do We Go, for proof – but in today’s musical climate, where it sometimes feels like any Manny, Moe, or Jack’s Mannequin can sit down in front of a piano and pound out a hit single, it’s nice to know that there are still a few musicians out there who can actually play more than one instrument.

Stamm has been training for life in the music biz for as long as he can remember. “I was in the All-County Chorus when I was in grade school, I played saxophone from fifth through ninth grades, and I took piano lessons from ages seven through eleven,” says Stamm. “It feels like I’ve always been involved in music in one form or another.”

Despite such a promising start, it wasn’t until his freshman year of college that Stamm began pursuing an actual career in music…and, frankly, he blames peer pressure. “There was a big gap when sports took over for me,” explains Stamm. “All of my friends were joining sports teams, and you’re either in band or you’re on the football team; I opted for athletics at that point, and I didn’t just have time for the music lessons anymore. I wish I stayed on track; I’d probably be in a different place right now.”

Still, Stamm hadn’t given up on music altogether. At 17, he began teaching himself to play guitar, which came in handy upon his arrival at Boston University for his freshman year, and, accordingly, his first team-up was with his college roommate, Charlie Diego. “Meeting Charlie, getting to know him, and having him always playing guitar…there was always music in the room, so we just naturally fell into playing together and writing together,” explains Stamm. “He was definitely the impetus for my getting starting again in a big way.”

Stamm and Diego began performing for the people in their dorm, giving Stamm his first real experience playing before an audience. The collaboration between the roommates inspired Stamm to try working with other musicians as well; one such partnership resulted in the formation of The Perfect Candidates, with fellow singer/songwriter Jon Hartstone. “Jon and I really took it up to the next level,” says Stamm. “I had all these songs I’d written, he had his own songs, and we liked what each other had done, so when we started playing out, he’d put a guitar part or a harmony on one of my songs, I’d do the same for his, and we were able to put together a set list with our existing material.”

The life of The Perfect Candidates was relatively brief but consistently educational, particularly during the recording of their EP, American Hot, which was done with hired guns playing bass and drums for the duo. Although the recording process itself was a lot of fun, Stamm admits that the final result was stricken with a nasty case of overproduction. “We were attempting to make a huge-sounding record, and…well, basically, we filled every single square iota of tape space with whatever idea we had, and I learned a very valuable lesson: sometimes, less is more.”

It wasn’t until Stamm and Hartstone moved from Boston to Miami and teamed with the Faulkner brothers – Mike and Bruce, who played bass and drums, respectively – that The Perfect Candidates began touring behind the EP in earnest. Hartstone, however, soon returned to Boston, which gave Stamm the opportunity to play the frontman, a role he quickly learned to relish; he also found a new collaborator in Hartstone’s replacement, guitarist Mark Kondrat, now a member of the Latin-Grammy-nominated band Locos Por Juana. Unfortunately, it soon became evident to Stamm that Miami was not the best locale for a band like The Perfect Candidates; worse, the rest of the band didn’t offer much enthusiasm to his suggestion that they relocate to New York City.

“They were pretty deeply rooted in the area,” explains Stamm, “and they didn’t want to leave. But I was serious about continuing with the music. I mean, when Jon left, I had become the frontman, and not only was I playing rhythm guitar, but I was also adding an element of organ to some songs, and I’d also bought a stage piano. So when I left, I got right into my stuff, concentrating almost solely on piano songs.”

Stamm’s debut solo album was recorded with assistance of his former bandmate, Mark Kondrat. “I stayed at Mark’s house and we recorded it his home studio,” says Stamm. “In fact, he co-produced it; I had all the songs, but we both came up with the arrangement and instrumentation. My collaborations with Mark always seem to result in strong material.”

Indeed, the resulting album – 2005’s I Could Be Happy Here – served two purposes: it provided Stamm with the opportunity to tour behind a product of which he was extremely proud, and it enabled him to attract the attention of a new manager (Aimee Berger), as well as new songwriting collaborators like Arnie Roman and Russ DeSalvo. “I’m ecstatic to be working with A-list guys like Russ and Arnie,” says Stamm. “I feel like it’s a real step up for me.”

Stamm has developed a solid following as a live performer; he regularly draws sizable audiences as he plays in venues around New York City, including The Bitter End, The Lion’s Den, Makor, and The Living Room. In addition to his solo career, Stamm also plays keyboards in the band The Rideaways, who spend a considerable amount of time gigging around Manhattan as well. “When I gig on my solo stuff,” he says, “one of the best things about it is that I get to gig with some of the best musicians in the city, people who play with Regina Spektor, Gavin DeGraw, and Alexa Rae Joel. It’s pretty cool.”

The crowds in attendance would seem to agree, given how they continue to grow in size. It’s no wonder, though: with 2007’s Where Do We Go EP – which was produced by DeSalvo – Stamm finds himself in the best place he’s ever been as both a writer and a singer. Working so closely with DeSalvo was “an incredibly positive and career-changing experience,” says Stamm. “We’ve developed a strong friendship because of our work together.” As to the material itself, it’s poppier than Stamm’s earlier material, but, vocally, he’s stronger than ever, thanks to having worked with Don Lawrence, a vocal trainer who’s also worked with Bono, Mick Jagger, and Christina Aguilera.

“These songs I’ve been writing have forced me to push my limits,” admits Stamm, “but I love the direction I’m moving in.”

Given the results evident on Where Do We Go, it seems certain that listeners will, too.


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Catherine Ivy

Catherine Ivy



Nov 15 2009 4:19 AM

Been a long time since I heard from you!

Happy weekend precious friend!:-)







Lots of hugs and buckets of love and blessings~
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Sep 11 2009 12:30 AM

heyy matt! How's things shaking?
*~Sheena~*

*~Sheena~*



Mar 5 2009 2:33 AM

Hey Matt!

How's everything?
Takako

Takako



Dec 23 2008 11:41 AM

Hello Matt,
I would like to thank you very much for your beautiful song.
I'm NOT giving up!!

Wishing you a happy holiday season,
Takako
eské

eské



Nov 11 2008 4:38 AM

Hi Matt:

just stoppin by to say hello.
How have you been?
eské

eské



Apr 15 2008 2:31 AM

Great to hear from you Matt! Things are real good. i had my shoot with Eric yesterday, it was alot of fun and we got some great pics. I've been busy in the studio working on a new EP. Be out sonn! I'm playing a gig at rockwoods on the 27th, come out if you are around. How are things with you and your music? I hope to still play a show with you sometime.

xo
eské

eské



Apr 11 2008 5:17 AM

Hey matt,

just wanted to stop by and say hi? how you've been?
J-Henry_A1SuperStar

J-Henry_A1SuperStar



Apr 4 2008 2:56 AM

hope it was all funny..cornell is the best
Jon Cornell

Jon Cornell



Mar 21 2008 6:00 AM

Happy Birthday Yesterday.
Good to see you
Natascha Sohl

Natascha Sohl



Feb 25 2008 5:18 PM

Hey Matty Matt Matt!

Hope you're ok! Just wanted to say hellooo!

xx
Ramzi P. Haddad

Ramzi P. Haddad



Feb 18 2008 6:42 AM

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Thanks for your friendship Matt, I enjoy your music very much, very creative. Its good to be your friend. Looking forward to hear more music from you. Ramzi
liz

liz



Jan 29 2008 8:02 PM

Thanks for the add...great music!!!
Your new friend,
~Liz~
Jon Cornell

Jon Cornell



Jan 27 2008 5:45 PM

Good to see you the other night. Lets get together soon for some food and drink.
cathypoet

cathypoet



Jan 15 2008 9:49 PM

Hello Matt,
Hope that 2008 has started out great for you! I'm playing your song on my page,,this one is my favorite!
Best wishes for the rest of the year my friend! Have a fantastic day! And say hello some times,,,appreciate you!

Hugs,
Catherine
Andrea

Andrea



Jan 15 2008 3:35 AM

Hey Matt! I was just checkin out your website and then seeing if you were on Itunes and your new EP is, which is awesome! But, I miss being able to listen to your old stuff too!! like the camp song, and especially another song that im totally blanking the name on but I remember it epitomizing a short relationship I had two years ago. Anywaay the point is your new stuff is great, but I miss hearning the old stuff too! how can I listen to them??
~Andrea
: cypher :

: cypher :



Jan 11 2008 4:25 AM

hi matt,

just stop by to give you a smile. :)

-pp

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Wes Hutchinson

Wes Hutchinson



Jan 9 2008 4:17 AM

yo dude! happy new year. i do need to stop staring at the piano! hope all is well with you. take care
wes
Manda

Manda



Jan 3 2008 10:40 PM

happy new year!! i think 2008 might be the year of matt =D
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Jan 3 2008 3:18 PM

hey, thanks for the add. and HAPPY NEW YEAR. :D
love your music and your voice; sweet and beautiful.

-pp CB
Katie

Katie young



Jan 2 2008 2:09 AM

thank you so much!!!happy new year 2 you 2!
Katie

Katie young



Dec 30 2007 5:38 AM

i jst wanted to let you no tht i love ure music and ure voice!!!keep up the good work!cant wait 2 hear other songs!
Manda

Manda



Dec 9 2007 11:12 PM

no problem! i love the music =D
*~Sheena~*

*~Sheena~*



Dec 9 2007 2:21 AM

Hey Matt!

OMG I'm just checking my myspace so sorry! I'm hardly on this thing. Good luck with the show tonight. I'll be there cheering for you in spirit :-) o btw if you want to let me know about shows email me or send me a text. Take care!
Mr.&Mrs.P.~07~07~07~

Romeo N Juliet



Dec 8 2007 4:35 PM

OMG I love 'everybody falls" Your amazing..I always knew you'd make it big in whatever you did! Feels so long ago we were in school together...take care of yourself..
Jon Cornell

Jon Cornell



Dec 7 2007 7:27 PM

Hey Matt, what it is?
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