Logo
facts about ash grunwald.html

13 Facts About Ash Grunwald

facts about ash grunwald.html1.

The positive response to Ash Grunwald's debut resulted in two Australian Blues Awards for 'Best Emerging Talent' and 'Male Vocalist of the Year' in 2003.

2.

In 2004, released his follow up album I Don't Believe, On the album, Ash Grunwald emulated Tom Waits experimental bang and clang percussion using hammers, spanners and pots.

3.

In June 2004, Ash Grunwald recorded Live at the Corner, an album of songs from his first two releases.

4.

In May 2005, Ash Grunwald was invited to take over as host of Triple J's Thursday night show 'Roots N All'.

5.

In 2006, Ash Grunwald supported James Brown at his Tasmanian concert.

6.

On 21 December 2006 Ash Grunwald finished his role as a Triple J presenter.

7.

In October 2009 Ash Grunwald recorded a performance at Fremantle's Fly By Night club for a release as a live album in early 2010.

8.

In early 2013, Ash Grunwald teamed up with Scott Owen and Andy Strachan and recorded a version of Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" which was released as a free download through Ash Grunwald's website.

9.

The unplanned success of the single took the three back into the studio where they re-recorded some of Ash Grunwald existing tracks; adding a driving rhythm section.

10.

In late 2014, Ash Grunwald returned to the studio and in February 2015, The title of his eighth studio album was unveiled as Now.

11.

In 2019, Ash Grunwald signed with Bloodlines Music, the company re-released his back catalogue on vinyl in February 2019.

12.

In June 2019, Ash Grunwald released "Whispering Voice" with Kasey Chambers, the lead single from Ash Grunwald's ninth studio album Mojo.

13.

Also in August 2019, Ash Grunwald published his first book Surf by Day, Jam by Night.