This Biography is about one of the best Guitarist Michael Stipe including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Michael Stipe | |
Real Name | Michael Stipe |
Profession | Rock Singers, Lyricists & Songwriters, Guitarists |
Nick Name | John Michael Stipe, J.M. Stipe, Stipe, Michael |
Famous as | Singer-lyricist |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Buddhism |
Personal Life of Michael Stipe | |
Born on | 04 January 1960 |
Birthday | 4th January |
Age | 57 Years |
Sun Sign | Capricorn |
Height | 1.75 m |
Born in | Decatur |
Grouping of People | Bisexual, Gays |
Diseases & Disabilities | Depression |
City | Georgia |
Siblings | Lynda Stipe |
Education | 1978 – Collinsville High School, University of Georgia |
Net worth | $75 Million as of January 5, 2017 |
Awards | 2000 – Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature – Being John Malkovich 2000 – PGA Vision Award for Theatrical Motion Pictures – Being John Malkovich |
Personal Fact of Michael Stipe | |
Michael Stipe is an American singer, lyricist, and filmmaker, most famous for leading the alternative rock band R.E.M. While pursuing art studies at college, he struck chord with a record store clerk, Peter Buck, and wished to form a band. Just as the two started writing music, they were joined by Mike Mills and Bill Berry, to create an influential American rock band R.E.M. After two single releases, the band recorded their first albu Murmur which instantly connected with music lovers and was very well-received. Eventually, the band compiled a number of successful albums, before they got their first commercial breakthrough through the single The One I Love from Document. Their two albums Out of Time and Automatic for the People are considered to be the band’s most successful and best albums. Some other best-seller albums from the group include Green, Monster, Up, Around the Sun, Accelerate, and Collapse into Now. In addition to his music career, he tried his hand at acting and filmmaking as well. He launched his own production house, Single Cell, under which he produced two blockbuster films, including an Oscar-nominated flick. |
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