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Angus Stone (born 27 April 1986) is an Australian soul and pop singer, record producer and audio engineer. He is one half of the musical sibling duo Angus & Julia Stone, with whom he has released four studio albums. His debut solo album, ''
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'', was released in April 2009 under the pseudonym Lady of the Sunshine, and reached the top 50 on the
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. His second solo album, ''
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'', was released under his name on 13 July 2012 and peaked at number 2. Stone currently records under the moniker of Dope Lemon.


Biography

Angus Stone was born on 27 April 1986 and grew up in Sydney. His parents, John and Kim Stone, were both folk musicians. Stone's older sisters are Catherine (born ca. 1982) and Julia Stone (born 13 April 1984). Stone attended Newport Primary School and Barrenjoey High School. At primary school he joined the school band with his father teaching and his sisters accompanying. At family gatherings when the children performed, Stone played trombone, Catherine on saxophone and Julia on trumpet with Kim singing and John on keyboard or guitar. At about the age of 14 years his parents separated and soon after he started writing pop songs. Stone joined a band in high school as lead singer playing both covers and original songs. The band performed at numerous local community events. While on a holiday with his sister to South America, Stone showcased his musical side to Julia, " nguswas writing amazing songs ... ehad shown me how to play guitar in Bolivia, and those songs had gotten me through that year". By 2005 Stone was playing at
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nights, sometimes Julia performed backing vocals – their first such gig, at the Coogee Bay Hotel, they performed "Tears". After playing split sets with each singing backing vocals to the other's material, in 2006, they formed a duo, Angus & Julia Stone. In March that year the pair recorded their debut extended play, '' Chocolates and Cigarettes'', which was released in August. Since then the group has released two EPs, two compilation albums and four studio albums.


2009–2011: Lady of the Sunshine: ''Smoking Gun''

In April 2009, after touring for over a year in support of the duo's first studio album, ''
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'' (September 2007), Stone released his debut solo album, ''
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'', under the pseudonym, Lady of the Sunshine. It was recorded over six weeks during 2008 with Finn (Govinda Doyle) – who also provided drums and bass guitar – in a converted old water tank on Finn's property in North Queensland. In an interview on national radio station,
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, with Richard Kingsmill, Stone said that the album came out of "growing an appetite for wanting to rock out". Stone explained that he had played in rock bands while in high school, they covered material by
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and
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– these influences are loosely present on ''Smoking Gun''. To accompany the album Stone wrote "Every emotion in my head has its own voice and this record is what came of them .... I wanted these songs to have their own style. I enjoyed watching how the songs took on their own ride, most from the simplest of ideas". The album reached the top 50 on the
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. One of his tracks, "
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", from ''Smoking Gun'' was later re-recorded by Angus & Julia Stone and released by the duo as a single in May 2010.. In March 2010 the duo's second album, '' Down the Way'', debuted at No. 1. By 2011 it was certified 3× platinum by ARIA. It was the highest-selling album by an Australian artist in 2010. ''Down the Way'' peaked in the top 30 on the
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and stayed in the top 200 for 86 weeks. At the
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the duo won 'Album of the Year' for ''Down the Way'' and 'Single of the Year' for "Big Jet Plane". Their single "Big Jet Plane" was voted No. 1 in the Triple J Hottest 100 in 2011. After a world tour promoting ''Down the Way'', Stone and his sister parted ways, according to Stone with a "tip of the hat and strolled in different directions". In a ''
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'' (Australia) interview, Julia revealed the duo had started recording tracks for a third album, in January 2011, but shelved them indefinitely: "It was too much to think we could only pick six songs each… We were both in a place where we really wanted creative space to go in whatever direction we wanted so we were like 'let’s just take a year out'". She elaborated that those songs were unlikely to be heard, but maintained the pair would reunite after their solo projects.


2012–2015: ''Broken Brights''

In late 2011 Stone began working on his second solo album, ''
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''. He told ''Surfing World Magazine'', " cording with Julia is cool but we both have our hands on the wheel. This was an opportunity to grab the wheel and do some burn-outs". It was released in Australia on 13 July 2012 which peaked at No. 2. The title track from the album was released as the lead single in March that year as a free download on Triple J's Home and Hosed. The second single, "Bird on the Buffalo", is a metaphor for a musing relationship between lovers. and the video features the actress
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. According to ''Indie London''s Jack Foley, the third single, "Wooden Chair" is "mesmerising in a low-key, effortlessly brilliant manner that also manages to include an intoxicating background whistle. It’s breezy and romantic without really even trying to be". It was featured in the US TV show, ''
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'', in Season 6, Episode 3 " Good Grief". The fourth single, "Monsters", had its video premiered on ''The Huffington Post''. The album was certified gold by ARIA for shipment of 35,000 copies. The album was built upon childhood influences such as Bob Dylan and The Eagles, the end result being very Dylanesque, laid-back with some rockier elements.. When speaking to the ''Vancouver Weekly'' about the creation of ''Broken Brights'' he said he "discovered a lot about time". Further elaborating, he said, "Just in general. To take a step back and let something unfold and breathe and become ripe when it says it's time". ''Broken Brights'' was released in Australia on 13 July. The album was released on Nettwerk Records, in the US, EMI in Australia and UK, and Discograph in France. Foley lauded the release as " thing short of stunning ... his most personal work to date ... demonstrates his versatility. It’s steeped in classic song-writing values, sound-checking without directly referencing the likes of the great American song-writers, from Petty to Dylan via Neil Young". Jen Wilson reviewed ''Broken Brights'' for ''Beat Magazine'' saying, "within minutes you’re transported to another time ... Stone appears as a chameleon storyteller throughout ''Broken Brights'', adapting with each theme and musical genre". Tony Hardy from
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said "There’s always something unexpected around the corner". Triple J made ''Broken Brights'' their Album of the Week upon its release, and described it as "a dreamy, chilled, nostalgic record which shows off Angus' unique songwriting". The "Monsters" single was released on 26 February 2013 by Nettwerk Productions. It contains an edited version of the song that was previously released on ''Broken Brights''. The song was cut from 5 minutes and 20 seconds to only 4 minutes and 3 seconds. The single also contains a previously unreleased tune titled "In the Glow".


2016–present: Dope Lemon: ''Honey Bones'', ''Hounds Tooth'' and ''Rose Pink Cadillac''

In 2016, Stone began recording under the moniker Dope Lemon. The album '' Honey Bones'' was recorded with Rohin Brown (of The Walking Who) and Elliot Hammond in Stone's own farm studio. The song "Uptown Folks" was released as the first song from the album in February 2016, with
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describing the track as "laidback coastal rock", while "Marinade" was released as a single on the American
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in May. The album was released on 10 June 2016. On 27 February 2017, Stone released his second set of studio recordings as Dope Lemon, the four-track EP ''Hounds Tooth''. '' Smooth Big Cat'' was released in 2019. In September 2021, Stone announce the release of the third studio album by Dope Lemon, titled ''
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''. The album was preceded by the singles "Every Day Is a Holiday", "Kids Fallin' in Love", "Rose Pink Cadillac" and "Stingray Pete" and was released in January 2022.


Live performances

Angus Stone began to play his new solo music at
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in Byron Bay in July 2012. In September that year he embarked on a solo tour of the US, UK, continental Europe, and Australia with sold out shows including Brussels, Utrecht, Berlin and both his Los Angeles and New York shows. Upon the start of his solo tour Angus said, "To play live as my own in front of those people, it's going to be a different trail of gravel and gold, but none the less very exciting ... it's a whole different trip". His live performances have garnered praise, ''
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''s Sasha Arijanto reported being "bewitched by the dulcet sounds from the stage". After Stone's show in Montreal, Caitlin Grimes from ''Confront Magazine'' stated, "don’t think I can name another artist who can manage to grab you by the wrist and pull you into such stories with him". Stone played his first solo shows in Australia including at
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in Sydney on 1 November. He performed at the Australian summer festivals including Homebake,
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, Falls (both Lorne and Marion Bay), and Southbound in Western Australia. In early 2013 he is due to start a European tour including London's
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.


Discography

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'' (2009, as Lady of the Sunshine) * ''
Broken Brights ''Broken Brights'' is the second studio album by Angus Stone, released in July 2012. The album peaked at number 2 in Australia and was certified gold. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2012, the album was nominated for ARIA Award for Best Male Artist ...
'' (2012, as Angus Stone) * '' Honey Bones'' (2016, as Dope Lemon) * '' Smooth Big Cat'' (2019, as Dope Lemon) * ''
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'' (2022, as Dope Lemon)


Awards and nominations


APRA Awards

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Big Jet Plane "Big Jet Plane" is a song written by Australian singer and songwriter Angus Stone, originally recorded under the stage name "Lady of the Sunshine" for his 2009 album ''Smoking Gun''. It was then re-recorded the following year by Stone and his si ...
" (with Julia Stone) , , Song of the Year , , , - ,
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, "Snow" (with Julia Stone) , Song of the Year , , - ,
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, , " Chateau" (with Julia Stone) , , Blues & Roots Work of the Year , , , - ,
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, , "Give Me Honey" by Dope Lemon (Angus Stone), , Most Performed Blues & Roots Work , , , -


ARIA Music Awards

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, ''Broken Brights'' , , Best Male Artist , , rowspan="2", , - , ''Broken Brights'' , , Best Blues & Roots Album ,


AMP Awards

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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Stone, Angus 1986 births Angus & Julia Stone members APRA Award winners Australian folk musicians Living people