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Passenger

Born: Brighton and Hove, England, UK Dropped out of High School to dedicate his time to music. Passenger was originally the name but he kept it after they parted their ways. Mike Rosenberg Age: 29. Biggest hit so far is, “Let Her Go .”.

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Passenger

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  1. Born: Brighton and Hove, England, UK Dropped out of High School to dedicate his time to music. Passenger was originally the name but he kept it after they parted their ways. Mike Rosenberg Age: 29 Biggest hit so far is, “Let Her Go.” “I think for busking for a lot of musicians would be ridiculous and a horrible idea. I love it man, I think it goes with honesty. No smoke machines or bullshit around your music, it’s just you on the street on the street singing your songs.” Passenger All the Little Lights “One went out at a bus stop in Edinburgh One went out in an english park One went out in a nightclub when I was fifteen Little lights in my heart One went out when I lied to my mother Said the cigarettes she found were not mine One went out within me now I smoke like a chimney Its getting dark in this heart of mine” Interesting Vocal Traits Closes soft Pallet Sings to the back Very Breathy Accent Shows all emotion through his voice Closes cheeks Smoker (rasp) Introduced to drugs at an early age “I think what seems to effect people is the honesty. It’s that thing that life isn’t just happy or just miserable. It’s kind of a bit of both and a bit silly and a bit ridiculous as well.”

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