Landon Pigg
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Landon Christian Anderson Pigg (born August 6, 1983) is an American singer-songwriter and actor.
Invisible Children
In November 2011 Landon uploaded a video to his YouTube account encouraging fans to donate to the cause. With a donation of twenty dollars or more to his music blog donation page, he entered users into a raffle. The three people that were chosen were contacted and asked their favorite song by Landon.[1] Those three people got a personalized YouTube video of Landon thanking them for their donation with a special performance of their chosen song.
Career
After his song "This Is The Way It Ends" was featured on the 6th-season finale of television-drama series Grey's Anatomy and subsequently went into national rotation, Pigg began a publicity tour in summer 2006 which found him booked on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Last Call with Carson Daly television talk shows and other media outlets including a radio tour, as well as appearances in Teen Vogue, Glamour and Performing Songwriter magazines. In late August, Pigg appeared on the television program The Early Show where he played "Can't Let Go", the first track from his album, LP (2006).
His song "Great Companion" was played throughout several scenes of the One Tree Hill episode "Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers" (2007).[2][3]
Pigg has also performed on some television shows, including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. In 2007, his song "Falling in Love at a Coffee Shop" was featured in a De Beers commercial, and later on an AT&T telephone commercial.
In 2009, he appeared in A Fine Frenzy's video for the song "Happier", playing Alison Sudol's love interest.
Pigg co-wrote the song "Darling I Do" with Lucy Schwartz; it is the title track for the animated fantasy comedy film Shrek Forever After (2010).
He has been featured heavily on the television series Parenthood. Pigg sang "Gardenia" on the Season 2 episode "The Booth Job" with Mae Whitman. He also appeared on the third-season episode of Parenthood entitled "Mr. Honesty".
He also played a character by the name of Oliver in Whip It. He played the love interest of Babe Ruthless/Bliss played by Elliot Page (then known as Ellen Page).
Touring
The last full tour Landon went on was for his last album, The Boy Who Never, and it went from March 2010 until June 2010. He toured with Madi Diaz, and the tour went through 15 states with 23 different venues. Since the tour in 2010, Landon opened for Lissie at Webster Hall, played on the Invisible Children "Break the Silence" tour, and had concerts at Loyola Marymount University and Knox College in 2011.
On June 29, 2014, Landon played his first live show in three years at the Red Clay Theatre in Duluth, GA. Landon's brother, Gabe, their father, Gary, and friends joined him onstage for several songs.[4]
In November 2014, Landon and William Close released a cover of Joni Mitchell's song, "River." On March 8, 2019, Landon released a new single titled "Golden Hour".
Film
Pigg made his feature-film debut in the comedy-drama film Whip It (2009), directed by Drew Barrymore, appearing as Oliver, the guitar-playing love interest of Elliot Page(then known as Ellen Page)'s character.[5] He also played a small role as Peter in the 2012 movie The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
Discography
Albums
- Demonstration (2002)
- LP (2006)
- The Boy Who Never (2009)Template:Spaced ndash No. 191 Billboard 200, No. 8 Top Heatseekers
EPs
- This Is a Pigg (2006)
- Connect Sets (2006)
- Live in the Alice Lounge (2007)
- Coffee Shop (2008)
Singles
- "Can't Let Go" (2006) Template:Spaced ndash No. 19 Adult Pop Top 40
- "Falling in Love at a Coffee Shop" (2007) No. 33 Adult Pop Top 40, No. 13 Adult Contemporary, No. 93 Hot 100
- "Falling in Love at a Coffee Shop" (2009)Template:Spaced ndash new mix
- "Speak To The Keys"(2009)Template:Spaced ndash promo single
- "The Way It Ends" (2010) Template:Spaced ndash iTunes single
- "Gardenia" (2010)Template:Spaced ndash duet with Mae Whitman, iTunes single
- The Little 45 "Little Darlin'"/"Say Little Things" (2011) Template:Spaced ndash iTunes digital 45
Soundtrack appearances
- "Nowhere Man"Template:Spaced ndash Imagine That soundtrack (2009)
- "High Times" (with Turbo Fruits)Template:Spaced ndash Whip It soundtrack (2009)
- "Darling I Do" (with Lucy Schwartz)Template:Spaced ndash Shrek Forever After soundtrack (2010)
Music videos
- "Can't Let Go" (promo version) (2006)
- "Can't Let Go" (2006)
- "Falling In Love At A Coffee Shop" (performance version) (2007)
- "Falling In Love At A Coffee Shop" (2009)
- "Darling I Do" (with Lucy Schwartz) (2010)
- "Little Darlin'" (2011)
References
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External links
- landonpigg.com, his official website
- VH1.com bio
- [[[:Template:BillboardURLbyName]] billboard.com bio]
- ArtistDirect.com bio
- AOLMusic bio
- Yahoo!Music
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- American indie pop musicians
- American male film actors
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- Living people
- Musicians from Oak Park, Illinois
- Singers from Nashville, Tennessee
- Male actors from Oak Park, Illinois
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- 20th-century American male singers
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