American singer, songwriter, and musician, lead vocalist of Panic! at the Disco
Brendon Urie
Born Brendon Boyd Urie
(1987-04-12 ) April 12, 1987 (age 35) Occupation
Singer
songwriter
musician [1]
Years active 2004–present Spouse(s) Sarah Orzechowski
(
m. 2013)
Musical career Origin Las Vegas , Nevada, U.S.Genres Instrument(s)
Vocals
guitar
piano
keyboards
bass
drums
percussion
Labels Member of Panic! at the Disco Website panicatthedisco .com
Musical artist
Brendon Boyd Urie (born April 12, 1987) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician who is best known as the lead vocalist , primary songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of Panic! at the Disco , of which he is the only original member remaining.[8]
In high school, his friends chose him to be the band's lead singer after initially considering him for the guitarist position. Urie has appeared in albums, singles, musicals, a movie soundtrack, an award ceremony, and more. Many of his songs have achieved commercial success, reaching high spots on Billboard charts and millions of sales. Urie is known for his expansive four octave tenor vocal range.
In 2018, he launched a non-profit organization for human rights and started streaming on Twitch .
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^ "Vocal Range and Profile: Brendon Urie" . Diva Devotee. Retrieved January 28, 2017 .
^ Michaels, Sean (July 7, 2009). "Panic At the Disco split … in half" . The Guardian . Retrieved June 3, 2022 .
^ a b Beaumont, Mark (August 31, 2021). "10 Alternative Bands That Switched Genres…and it Worked!" . Loudwire . Retrieved June 3, 2022 .
^ Davies, Alex (February 7, 2006). "The Academy Is…, Panic At The Disco / Feb. 2, 2006 / Toronto (Docks)" . Billboard. Retrieved June 3, 2022 .
^ "Panic! At The Disco's Brendon Urie joins 'Kinky Boots' cast" . NME .