Mindy Gledhill Explained

Mindy Gledhill
Birth Date:7 March 1981
Years Active:2004–present
Origin:Eureka, California, United States
Instrument:Vocals
Associated Acts:Kaskade

Mindy Gledhill (born March 7, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter from Eureka, California who is best known for her songs "I Do Adore" and "Anchor". She is also known for her guest vocal work with DJ Kaskade.[1]

Early life

Gledhill spent most of her youth in Eureka, California and was raised as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), being the eighth of nine children. In her early teens, she lived in Spain with her family.[2] After moving back to the United States, she studied music at Brigham Young University. After marriage and becoming a parent, Gledhill decided to leave the LDS Church.

Career

Gledhill released her debut album,The Sum of All Grace in the beginning of 2004 with Lumen Records. However, she soon dropped her label in pursuit of a more indie sound, citing her desire to not be contained by a single musical category. All of her subsequent albums have been released through her own Blue Morph label. She is recognized for her albums Feather in the Wind (2007), Anchor (2010), and Pocketful of Poetry (2013).[3]

She has performed alongside artists including Katie Herzig, Juno Award winner Meaghan Smith, and Meteor Choice Music Prize winner Julie Feeney.

In addition to performing solo, Gledhill also appears with her brother-in-law, Dustin Gledhill, as Hive Riot.[4] In 2012, Gledhill was included in a list of "Utah Valley's 40 Under 40" in Utah Valley Business Quarterly (she was 31 at the time).[5] In January 2014, she was the featured cover story in its sister publication, Utah Valley Magazine.[6]

Anchor

Gledhill's third album, Anchor, was produced and engineered by Stuart Brawley.[7] Studio musicians that played on the album include Jamie Wollam, Joe Corcoran, and Matt Mayhall.

Anchor was self-released in the United States and by FarGo Music in South Korea. The album featured several favorably received pop/folk rock tracks and led to Gledhill's invitation to the Durango Songwriters Expo 2011. On April 3, 2011 the single "Crazy Love" reached No. 1 on the Korean streaming service Bugs Music.[8] The song also reached No. 7 on the South Korea (GAON) music chart. Seven other tracks also charted on the South Korean charts.[9]

Music videos for "Anchor" and "Whole Wide World" have both amassed more than 1 million views on YouTube.

Gledhill performed at Monaco Film Festival 2009, Sundance Film Festival 2010.

Winter Moon

Winter Moon, a Christmas compilation album featuring two original tracks, was released on October 16, 2011. It was also produced and engineered by Stuart Brawley. The album pre-sold more than 4,500 hard copies through local outlets in the USA alone and was later released via a limited release in Japan. In support of the album, she toured the west coast supported at select dates by the Teton Chamber Orchestra. In December 2012, she toured Japan in support of the album's release there.

Pocketful of Poetry

Her fourth album, Pocketful of Poetry, produced by Cason Cooley in Nashville, was released on September 11, 2013. It features Nashville-based studio musicians including the Love Sponge Strings and Gledhill's frequent guitarist, Joe Corcoran. The album was mixed by Justin Gerrish and mastered by Joe LaPorta.

Rabbit Hole

Gledhill's most recent album, released on January 25, 2019. The album was based on her leaving the LDS after researching the church's history.[10] [11]

Kaskade appearances

Gledhill is featured as a guest vocalist on Kaskade's song, "Eyes", the first single from his album Fire & Ice which hit No. 1 on Billboard Dance Airplay and No. 17 on Billboard 200. The album was nominated for a GRAMMY for Best Dance/Electronica Album. She also appears in the music video for "Eyes".

She also provided guest vocals on three tracks on Kaskade's 2010 album Dynasty including "Say It's Over", "Call Out" and "All That You Give". "Call Out" and "All That You Give" eventually were released as singles. The album reached No. 104 on Billboard 200 and No. 4 on Billboard Dance Airplay. It also earned Kaskade nominations for "Best American DJ", "Best Producer", and "Best Full Length DJ Mix" at the 2009 IDMA's.

Television and film

Gledhill's music has appeared in various television shows (We Got Married, Bones, 20/20, and Jane by Design) and films (Beau Jest,[12] Christmas Angel,[13] Scents and Sensibility,[14] The Power of Two,[15] and Meet the Mormons).

Commercials

The non-album track "Bring Me Close" was used in a Fruit of the Loom commercial that aired during the 2012 Summer Olympics. Gledhill also provided piano and vocal tracks for a AAA Super Bowl XLVIII commercial.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Other appearances

Awards and nominations

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Pearl Awards

Music videos

YearVideoDirector
2007"Feather in the Wind"N/A
2010"Anchor"Matt Eastin
2011"Whole Wide World"Julian Acosta & Derek Pueblo
"Eyes (feat. Mindy Gledhill)"Matt Eastin
"Winter Moon (with puppet friends)"Christopher Clark
2013"Pocketful of Poetry"Matt Eastin & Corey Fox
2017"Oh No!"Trisha Zemp
2019"Boo Hoo!"Trisha Zemp

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AOL Radio – Listen to Free Online Radio – Free Internet Radio Stations and Music Playlists. Slacker, Inc.. June 20, 2015.
  2. Web site: Mindy Gledhill - Bio . October 18, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111007034759/http://www.mindygledhill.com/bio.html . October 7, 2011 .
  3. Web site: Gledhill . Mindy . Mindy Gledhill – News . Mindy Gledhill . January 8, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121018193558/http://www.mindygledhill.com/news.html . October 18, 2012 .
  4. Web site: Hive Riot Official Website. April 4, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20190613160126/http://www.hiveriot.com/. June 13, 2019. dead.
  5. Web site: 40 Under 40: Meet Utah Valley's Most Wanted Whippersnappers . Stewart . Bri . October 1, 2012 . Utah Valley Business Quarterly . Bennett Communications . June 27, 2020.
  6. Web site: The Mindy City . Bennett . Jeanette . January 5, 2014 . Utah Valley Magazine . Bennett Communications . June 27, 2020.
  7. Web site: Inside Mormon Music: Mindy Gledhill finds her musical footing. Sheahan . Nicole . July 29, 2010 . Deseret News. Deseret News Publishing Company. July 26, 2020.
  8. Web site: 벅스차트 > 장르별음악차트 > 팝송 – 벅스 . https://archive.today/20120717015659/http://music.bugs.co.kr/chart/genre/pop . dead . July 17, 2012 . 당신을 듣습니다, 벅스 . June 20, 2015 .
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    . https://web.archive.org/web/20120526175043/http://gaonchart.co.kr/main/section/search/list.gaon?Search_str=mindy+gledhill&x=0&y=0. dead. May 26, 2012. May 26, 2012.
  10. Web site: Wheat and Tares. January 27, 2019. February 1, 2020.
  11. Mormon Stories Interview. February 1, 2020.
  12. Beau Jest (2008) Prostorm Pictures – Closing Credits
  13. Christmas Angel (2009) Silver Peak Productions – Closing Credits
  14. Scents and Sensibility (2011) Silver Peak Productions – Closing Credits
  15. . 2011-09-22 . PrimalScream Music Releases The Power of Two Soundtrack . dead . Digital Media Online . DMN Newswire . https://web.archive.org/web/20160202160257/http://www.broadcastnewsroom.com/article/PrimalScream-Music-Releases-The-Power-of-Two-Soundtrack-1689535 . 2016-02-02 . 2020-07-26.
  16. Web site: 2005 Pearl Award winners . . 2005-07-31 . Deseret News. Deseret News Publishing Company. July 26, 2020.
  17. Web site: Pearl Awards reflect musical diversity . Wadley . Carma . 2006-07-27 . Deseret News. Deseret News Publishing Company. July 26, 2020.
  18. Web site: 2008 Pearl Awards honor music devoted to belief, trust, hope . Wadley . Carma . 2008-11-20 . Deseret News. Deseret News Publishing Company. July 26, 2020.