Alexander Michael Tahquitz Ebert, better known as Alex Ebert, is an esteemed American singer, songwriter, composer, and actor, renowned for his contributions to the indie rock genre. He was born in Los Angeles, California, United States, on May 12, 1978.
Ebert embarked on his musical journey in 1997, collaborating with friends to form the band Ima Robot. Following fruitful collaborations with various musical outfits, he ventured into a successful solo career in 2011, marked by the release of his debut album, "Alexander." The album's standout single, "Truth," garnered widespread acclaim, amassing tens of millions of online plays. Ebert's discography showcases further hits like "A Million Years," "Remember Our Heart," and "Glimpses," along with the album "I vs I."
In addition to his musical endeavors, Ebert has made significant strides as a composer, contributing to notable films such as "All Is Lost," "My Big Break," "The Truth Has Changed," and "The Quiet Epidemic." His talent extends to television, notably with his work on the series "I'm Dying Up Here," featuring acclaimed actors Melissa Leo and Ari Graynor.
Music, Pop
Music, Pop
Music, Rock
Music, Pop