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Michelle Jacqueline Chamuel (born 1986) is an American singer, songwriter and music producer. She has released several works as a solo artist and in partnership with others. She was the lead singer of the band
Ella Riot Ella Riot was a musical group based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded in 2007 by Tyler Duncan as My Dear Disco, the name change came in March 2011. The band first released the eponymous EP ''My Dear Disco'' in 2007, releasing its first album '' D ...
and the runner-up on season four of ''
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''. Influenced by
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and
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, she is also known by her producer moniker The Reverb Junkie. Her most recent album titled ''Couldn't Stay'' was released in 2020.


Early life

Chamuel was born in
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, to Joalie Davie and Jacques Chamuel. Her parents are Jewish of Egyptian descent. Her father was an
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engineer and played the violin. She started on piano and violin at an early age. In seventh grade she started to sequence music on a synthesizer, sing and compose. She graduated from
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and studied performing arts technology at the
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.


Career


Ella Riot and early works

In 2007 Chamuel joined the
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-based band My Dear Disco, later named
Ella Riot Ella Riot was a musical group based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded in 2007 by Tyler Duncan as My Dear Disco, the name change came in March 2011. The band first released the eponymous EP ''My Dear Disco'' in 2007, releasing its first album '' D ...
. Initially the band was
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, and her addition as lead vocalist was a turning point in the band's direction. The band's name was in part a tribute to
Ella Fitzgerald Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917June 15, 1996) was an American jazz singer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella". She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing, timing, in ...
. The band toured extensively and released two definitive works, ''
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'' and '' Love Child''. The band went into hiatus in October 2011. In a 2010 interview with ''
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'', Chamuel spoke about being out and lesbian in the music industry, staying true to herself, and artists that inspired her such as
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and
Ani DiFranco Angela Maria "Ani" DiFranco (; born September 23, 1970) is an American-Canadian singer-songwriter. She has released more than 20 albums. DiFranco's music has been classified as folk rock and alternative rock, although it has additional influe ...
. After Ella Riot, she moved to
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, Massachusetts, and worked independently. She released an album titled '' s/he'', an EP titled '' All the Pretty People'' and an EP titled '' EP 1'' in partnership with other artists. She released
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music with original lyrics and vocal compositions and collaborated with several musicians as a featured artist. She names
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and
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as major influences. She was influenced by the vocal styles of Heap and Ella Fitzgerald and said they "opened me up to the idea that one could sing melodies like an instrument."


''The Voice'' and ''All I Want''

Chamuel took part in the fourth season of NBC's ''
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''. In the blind audition she sang Katy Perry's "
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" and chose
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as her coach. In her first live performance she sang Cyndi Lauper's " True Colors". Over the next four live performances she was voted into the Top 5. Her rendition of "
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" was called a killer performance by
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's official website. Her rendition of Taylor Swift's "
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" received an enthusiastic approval from Swift and charted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In the final round she sang Annie Lennox's "
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" and U2's "
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" in a duet with Usher. She came in second place. She released her first solo album '' All I Want'' in September 2013. She called the album her "solo electronic project" and said her studio work as The Reverb Junkie focuses on creative sound works, whereas the work released under her own name has more of a pop focus. The album debuted at number 6 on the U.S.
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chart. In late 2013 she spoke at a fundraiser for "Voices from Inside", an organization dedicated to empowering women. She released a single titled " Go Down Singing" and spoke at a
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gathering about the role of music in shaping one's sense of home.


Solo albums and later works

In January 2014 Chamuel and producer Arjun Singh released an EP titled ''
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''. The EP features hip hop artist Isaac Castor. She released a song on Valentine's Day titled "Made for Me" and an EP titled '' EP 2'' in April 2014. This was her second EP in partnership with producer David Gonzalez. In 2014 she performed several shows in the U.S. and Ireland, including a seventeen city U.S. tour. She released the album ''
Face the Fire ''Face the Fire'' is the debut studio album by singer-songwriter Michelle Chamuel. The album was released on February 10, 2015. All songs were written and produced by Chamuel and collaborators Tyler Duncan and Theo Katzman. This was Chamuel's fir ...
'' in February 2015. She said as a teenager she was obsessed with pop hits on ''
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'' radio and in this album she wanted to produce well-crafted pop music. She performed an acoustic version of "Golden", the album's third track, on VH1's '' Morning Buzz'' show. The album debuted at number 21 on the U.S.
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chart. Chamuel released an EP titled ''I Am'' in November 2015 under The Reverb Junkie moniker. She co-wrote and produced " Hang out with You", a song by singer-songwriter Mary Lambert. She released an EP titled ''Feel It'' in August 2016. This was the first of several works each in a different style. In interviews leading to the EP's release, she spoke about her focus on all aspects of music production. In May 2017 she released a self-produced album titled ''Insights & Turnpikes'', a singer-songwriter style album which includes several stripped-down acoustic songs. In 2017 to 2020, she released two instrumental works under The Reverb Junkie moniker titled ''Music for: Summer Chores'' and ''The Last Person Awake'', as well as a single titled "A Complicated Time of Year". She released a studio album titled ''Couldn't Stay'' under The Reverb Junkie moniker in September 2020.


Discography

Studio albums *'' s/he'' (2011) *'' All I Want'' (2013) *''
Face the Fire ''Face the Fire'' is the debut studio album by singer-songwriter Michelle Chamuel. The album was released on February 10, 2015. All songs were written and produced by Chamuel and collaborators Tyler Duncan and Theo Katzman. This was Chamuel's fir ...
'' (2015) *''Insights & Turnpikes'' (2017) *''Couldn't Stay'' (2020) Extended plays *'' All the Pretty People'' (2012) *'' EP 1'' (2012) *''
The Drift ''The Drift'' is the thirteenth studio album by American solo artist Scott Walker, released on 8 May 2006 on 4AD. Apart from composing the soundtrack to the film ''Pola X'', the album was Walker's first studio album in eleven years and only his ...
'' (2014) *'' EP 2'' (2014) *''I Am'' (2015) *''Feel It'' (2016) *''A Colorful Christmastime'' (2020) Instrumental works *''Music for: Summer Chores (Vol 1)'' (2017) *''The Last Person Awake (Music for: Vol 2)'' (2020) Singles *"My Dear Disco" (2006) *"U and I" (2012) *" Go Down Singing" (2013) *"A Complicated Time of Year" (2019)


Films


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