Jesse Rutherford (singer) should not be confused with USS Jesse Rutherford.
Jesse Rutherford | |
Landscape: | yes |
Birth Name: | Jesse James Rutherford |
Alias: | Jesse |
Birth Date: | 21 August 1991 |
Birth Place: | Thousand Oaks, California, U.S. |
Current Member Of: | The Neighbourhood, Valley Girl |
Jesse James Rutherford (born August 21, 1991) is an American singer, songwriter, and former actor. He is the co-founder and lead vocalist of the alternative rock band the Neighbourhood and hardcore band Valley Girl. Alongside his bandmates, Rutherford wrote the number-one Billboard Alternative Songs hit "Sweater Weather", which was certified nine-times platinum in the US in 2022.[1]
Rutherford was born in Thousand Oaks, California, on August 21, 1991. Since he was young, he has been involved in the entertainment industry; as a child, he used to perform in talent shows where he impersonated N'Sync members and Elvis Presley. This passion to perform would lead Rutherford to work in television commercials (such as Hallmark) and in films and television projects such as his role in the 2002 film Life or Something Like It, followed by another role in the 2002 film Bundy. In 2002, Rutherford had also a small television role in the episode Marauders. Throughout his teen years, he was the lead vocalist of multiple local bands.[2] [3]
His first solo project was released in 2011 with a mixtape named "Truth Hurts, Truth Heals". Rutherford combines hip-hop and R&B influences to create the 17 song album.[4] In the same year, Rutherford was connecting with other local musicians when the idea of forming a new band came up. The genre-blending pop group the Neighbourhood was created soon after, presenting a mix of atmospheric indie rock, electronica, and hip-hop beats with melodic, R&B-influenced vocals.[5] In 2012, the band released its first song "Female Robbery" which was followed by "Sweater Weather" off of their debut studio album "I Love You.".[6] "Sweater Weather" was a radio hit which reached number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in June 2013.[7] [8] With The Neighbourhood, Rutherford played in several festivals like Lollapalooza (2013) and Coachella (2013 and 2018).[9] [10]
In early 2016, Rutherford released his 144-page book, "&". It features pictures of himself, shot by Jessie English, that explores gender fluidity. Rutherford stated that he used clothes from his own closet, and he shot until he ran out of clothes.[11]
In the same year, Rutherford branched out and began releasing songs on Soundcloud under the name "the Factoury." On November 10, 2017, Rutherford released his debut solo studio album, "&", containing 11 tracks with no features. It was previously announced on November 3, through an article from Pigeons & Planes. On December 17, 2018, Rutherford announced that he was going on his first solo tour in 2019.[12] [13]
On April 2, 2019, Rutherford announced a second solo album called "GARAGEB&", along with its album cover and the tracklist. The album was released on April 12, 2019. The album's name is inspired by Rutherford's rediscovery of his love for writing music as he was trying to fight his dependency on his phone and social media. Instead of using his phone to check his social media, he started using the GarageBand app to make music. Ten out of the album's 12 tracks were made on the app.[14]
In March 2023, Rutherford signed to Atlantic Records and on March 28, 2023 released 'Joker' and 'Rainbow'.
Beginning in 2015, Rutherford was in a relationship with Devon Lee Carlson, model and co-founder of Wildflower Cases. Together, they were elected "2019's most 2019 couple" by GQ.[15] In 2020, they collaborated with Marc Jacobs to create a Valentine's Day limited-edition T-shirt. It sold out within minutes.[16] In November 2021, multiple sources claimed the couple had split after 6 years of dating.[17] The breakup was confirmed by Carlson in September 2022 on the Call Her Daddy podcast.[18]
In October 2022, Rutherford started a relationship with fellow singer Billie Eilish. By May 2023, they had broken up.[19]
2002 | Life or Something Like It | Tommy | ||
Ted Bundy | I'm Ted Kid | |||
Q'Ell | Episode: "Marauders" | |||
2003 | 5th Grade Boy | Uncredited |
Always Cold | 2011 | Truth Hurts, Truth Heals |
Beat Still Runs | ||
Fax Machine | ||
Wait and Wonder | ||
Gun Song | ||
Get Away | ||
Too Cool For You To Know | ||
30 30 | ||
Another Thought | ||
I Want Head | ||
Out Of Everything | ||
Listen Better | ||
Opposite | ||
Take This Down | ||
Therapy | ||
Drug Baby | ||
I'm Right Here, Don't Worry | ||
Born to Be Blonde | 2017 | & |
Pretty Illusion | ||
Barbie and Ken | ||
I Think We Should Stay in Love | ||
BFF | ||
Bloom Later | ||
Drama | ||
Idk | ||
Dime and Dog | ||
Blame | ||
Guinea Pig | ||
Tunnelovision | 2019 | GARAGEB& |
Girls & Boys | ||
R.I.P. OFF | ||
Puppy Love | ||
Junkie | ||
Hollywood Friends | ||
The N Word | ||
USAliens | ||
My Ways | ||
Bi | ||
Story of My Life | ||
Rock & Roll DJ | ||
SECOND RODEO | 2023 | &ONE |
DX | ||
TURN HEEL | ||
AB&ON | ||
LAW OF ATTRACTION | ||
POV | ||
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MY WAR | ||
OVERWHELMING | ||
LAVENDER | ||
CRISIS |