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18 Facts About Jack Garratt

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Jack Robert Garratt was born on 11 October 1991 and is an English singer, songwriter and composer from Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire.

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Jack Garratt released his debut studio album Phase on 19 February 2016.

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Jack Robert Garratt was born 11 October 1991 in High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire.

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Jack Garratt's mother was a primary school music teacher and his father was a police officer.

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Jack Garratt grew up in the village of Little Chalfont.

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Jack Garratt attended St Clement Danes School in Chorleywood and the University of Roehampton in London, which he left after his first year.

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In September 2005, Jack entered the UK national selection for that year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Belgium.

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Jack Garratt went to university to train to be a teacher.

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Jack Garratt signed to an independent record label and began working on an album with the title Nickel and Dime.

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Jack Garratt was played on BBC Three Counties Radio in March 2012 as part of BBC Introducing.

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On 28 October 2014, Jack Garratt released his first extended play, Remnants, and a remix EP, Remnix.

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Jack Garratt headlined at the Lost Village Festival in Lincoln in 2016.

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Jack Garratt supported Mumford and Sons on their 2015 UK tour, playing at 13 events at 9 arenas across the UK and Ireland.

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Jack Garratt was the winner of the Critics' Choice category at the 2016 Brit Awards, BBC Sound of 2016 poll and is on MTV's Brand New 2016 shortlist.

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Jack Garratt released his debut studio album Phase on 19 February 2016.

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Jack Garratt then met with record producer Jacknife Lee, and together they began working on recording new music.

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In 2022 Jack Garratt released a new single - "Just How I Like It", and followed up with "No Good Without You" in 2023.

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In March 2023 Jack Garratt performed live in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Bristol, Brighton and London, and has confirmed a number of festivals later in the year.