
Griffin House Biography
Griffin House is an Ohio native who didn't start playing guitar until he was away at college, and his only previous experience
as a singer came in a high school play. But as soon as he learned basic chords, he began to write songs.
As a child, he loved rap music, then listened to the band Live and Red Hot Chili Peppers as a teenager. In college, he spent
five months in Europe, mainly in Luxembourg, broadening his view of the world. Returning to the U.S. and settling in Nashville,
House composed the songs that made up his independent debut, Upland. Seeing his promise as a singer-songwriter that
could balance spirituality and darkness, the label Nettwerk signed him to their roster and management company.
Almost always on tour, House released the album Lost & Found in 2004. It was recorded on a shoestring budget with House,
his band and a few friends doing the producing and recording themselves with only one or two takes.
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