The Homeless Gospel Choir
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American folk-punk musician
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The Homeless Gospel Choir | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Derek M. Zanetti |
Born | Pittsburgh PA |
Labels | A-F Records |
Website | thehomelessgospelchoir |
Musical artist
The Homeless Gospel Choir is an American folk punk project by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania–based musician Derek Zanetti. He is signed to A-F Records and has released seven albums to date.
His debut album, Some People Never Go Anywhere, was released in 2010, You Work So Hard to Be Like Everyone Else, in 2011, Luxury Problems, his third was released in 2012; and his fourth album, I Used To Be So Young, which was released in 2014, contains his hit song, "Untitled".[1]
Most of his songs revolve around the topics of politics and mental health.
Discography
[edit ]- Some People Never Go Anywhere (2010)
- You Work So Hard Just to Be Like Everyone Else (2011)
- Luxury Problems (2012)
- I Used To Be So Young (2014)
- Normal (2017)
- This Land Is Your Landfill (2020)
- Fourth Dimension Intervention (2022)
References
[edit ]- ^ Gentile, Josh (30 May 2014). "The Homeless Gospel Choir: "Untitled"". Punknews.org.
External links
[edit ]- Website of The Homeless Gospel Choir
- I Used to Be So Young Review, Punknews.org
- The Homeless Gospel Choir – ‘I Used To Be So Young’ album stream, Alternative Press
- Presents: Normal Review, Hectic Eclectic Music Reviews