Conor Oberst
Singer / Songwriter
Conor Oberst writes and sings for the folk-rock band Bright Eyes, a college radio favorite since the late 1990s. Oberst began writing and recording his own songs just after he hit his teens. By the time he was releasing Bright Eyes records in the late '90s he'd already released two records with the band Commander Venus and started his own label, Saddle Creek Records. Recording as the band Bright Eyes he has released a string of singles, EPs and full-length albums that caused American rock music critics to break out in choruses of "the next Bob Dylan!" The pained adolescent poetry of his early records earned Oberst a crowd of loyal fans, and his doe-eyed, fashionably shaggy look made him a heartthrob of the indie rock set. His best-known songs include "Lover I Don't Have to Love," from 2002's Lifted or The Story is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground; "At the Bottom of Everything" and "First Day of My Life," from 2005's I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning; and "Four Winds," from 2007's Cassadaga. He released a self-titled solo album in 2008, his first in ten years.Extra credit: His 2005 performance of "When the President Talks to God," originally aired on Jay Leno's TV, became a popular video on YouTube... Oberst is known to use a variety of visiting musicians for Bright Eyes shows and recordings, but the band usually includes Mike Mogis and Nate Walcott.
Blog posts mentioning Conor Oberst:
Four Good Links
Bright Eyes
Official band site with tour dates and news
Saddle Creek Records
Official site of his record label
Bright Eyes and the State of the Nation
MTV News feature, with related links to his career
Bright Ideas
Harp magazine piece on his band's 2007 release
Vital Stats
Birth
15 February 1980
(age 28)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
The singer/songwriter behind the band Bright Eyes

