Ignacio Uriarte (singer-songwriter)

Ignacio Uriarte (born October 1, 1986 in Manhattan, New York)[1] is a New York-based Singer-songwriter. Since 2015 he is singing under the name Lions Head[2][3]

Ignacio Uriarte (2017)

Life

Lions Head live

Dellacane made it into the final round of the Emergenza Music Festival at Webster Hall in New York City in 2007, and Dal Pra and Uriarte were interviewed for The New York Times.[4][5]

In 2008, Uriarte contributed songs to the soundtrack of a documentary called "Single",[6] written, produced and directed by Richard Atkinson and Jane Scandurra of Go Pictures and Films, LLC. In 2009, Uriarte signed with an independent label called g*nius entertainment and has been recording songs for his debut album.

2013 and 2014 he released two singles with Iggy & the German Kids. Since 2015 he is part of the American/German collaboration Lions Head.[7]

Discography

  • 2015: Lions Head: Begging (Single) – Label: Tanz Dich Glücklich
  • 2016: Lions Head: When I Wake Up (Single) – Label: Sony Music
  • 2016: Lions Head: LNZHD (Album) – Label: Sony Music
  • 2016: Lions Head: See You (Single) – Label: Sony Music
  • 2017: Lions Head: True Love (Single) – Label: Sony Music
  • 2017: Lions Head: Golden (Single) – Label: Sony Music
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References

  1. Alles über Iggy, Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, retrieved on July 21, 2018
  2. Lions Head kommt zur Hanse Sail, Ostsee-Zeitung, German, retrieved on July 21, 2018
  3. Lions Head, Sony Music, retrieved on July 21, 2018
  4. "A Local Band Flirts With the Big Time". The New York Times. 2007-07-15. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  5. Jon Winston. "Dellacane | Dellacane". CDBaby. Retrieved 2009-08-23.
  6. "Single: a documentary film". Singlefilm.com. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  7. Lions Head, Sony Music, retrieved on July 21, 2018
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