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Luke Rathborne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Luke Rathborne Luke Rathborne is a musician from Maine and currently lives in New York City. He was recently featured on BBC 6 Music as a discovery of BBC 6 Music D.J. Lauren Laverne. Since then, he has gone on to open up for mainstream acts like the Strokes at SXSW 2011 at Auditorium Shores. In November 2008, Rathborne was featured in ''Interview'' magazine under their 'Discovery Artists' of the year. == Biography ==
Rathborne got his start by moving to New York City when he was 18 years old. His debut album, "After Dark" recorded when he was 17 years old started gaining the attention of figures in the music business, the first individual to discover Rathborne was Joey Levine, a songwriter of tin-pan alley fame who penned 60's classic, 'Yummy Yummy Yummy' among others. He decided to produce several songs for Rathborne and brought him to music industry figures eventually attracting manager Ryan Gentles (Strokes manager) to Rathborne's Career. In 2011 Rathborne was signed to Los Angeles independent label, 'Dilettante' and Australian label, 'Speak N' Spell Records' and released a Double E.P. Record entitled, "Dog Years/I Can Be One E.P.". The Record was self-released by Rathborne in the U.K. on his own label, 'True Believer'. It gained much attention in the U.K. and prompted an appearance on Lauren Laverne's programme on 6 Music for the BBC and appearances in the NME, leading to an opening slot for the Strokes at SXSW and Noah and the Whale on their US tour. The record featured two separate sides of different music representing two sides of the artist.
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