Ernie Halter
American singer/songwriter (born 1974)
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Ernie Halter is an American singer/songwriter, also known as the "Cuboslavian". He was signed to Rock Ridge Music.[1]
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresSinger/songwriter
Years active2005–present
Labelnone
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Ernie Halter live in concert, 2008 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
| Genres | Singer/songwriter |
| Years active | 2005–present |
| Label | none |
Spouse | Kristen Halter |
| Website | www |
Born in Inglewood, CA in 1974 and raised in Orange County, Halter started playing piano when he was 8, guitar when he was 14,[2] and writing his own songs when he was 16.[3] His first disc Lo-Fidelity came out in 2005, followed by Congress Hotel in 2007. Halter's music is mainly influenced by artists such as Beatles, Otis Redding, Stevie Wonder and The Go-Go's.[4]
Burial sampled from Halter's song 'Whisper' in his 2007 album Untrue. Justin Bieber covered Halter's song "Come Home to Me" in 2011.[5]
He toured through much of the United States.
Discography
Albums
- Lo Fidelity (2005, self-released)
- Congress Hotel (2007, Rock Ridge Music)
- Christmas (2008, Bendit)
- Starting Over (2008, Rock Ridge Music)
- Ernie Halter: Live (2009, Rock Ridge Music)
- Franklin & Vermont (2010, Rock Ridge Music)
- Labor of Love (2013, self-released)
- Catbird Soul (2019, self-released)
EPs
- 4U (2010, Rock Ridge Music)
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