Tonight Not Again Jason Mraz Live at the Eagles Ballroom
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Born | Jason Thomas Mraz (1977-06-23) June 23, 1977 Mechanicsville, Virginia, U.Due south. |
Pedagogy | Mechanicsville Loftier School, then Lee-Davis High School |
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Years agile | 1999–present |
Spouse(due south) | Sheridan Edley (m. 2001; div. 2002) Christina Carano (thou. ) |
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Website | www |
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Jason Thomas Mraz (; born June 23, 1977) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. He rose to prominence with the release of his debut studio album, Waiting for My Rocket to Come (2002), which spawned the single "The Remedy (I Won't Worry)", that reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5] His next two studio albums, Mr. A-Z (2005), and We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. (2008), peaked in the summit five on the Billboard 200; with the latter album spawning the Grammy Award winning singles "Make It Mine", and "Lucky" with Colbie Caillat.
The album'southward lead single "I'm Yours", reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, while spending a then-record 76 weeks on the Hot 100, and was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[six] His fourth album, Love Is a Four Letter Word (2012), peaked at number two on the Billboard 200, becoming his highest-charting album to date, and spawned the unmarried "I Won't Surrender", which became his 2nd tiptop ten on the Hot 100.
Forth with receiving ii Grammy Award wins, Mraz is too the recipient of two Teen Choice Awards, a People'south Choice Award and the Hal David Songwriters Hall of Fame Award. As of July 2014, Mraz has sold over seven million albums,[7] and over 11.five million in digital singles.[8] His musical style, from rhythmic feeling to his use of nylon string guitars, has been heavily influenced past Brazilian music.[nine] [10]
Early life [edit]
Mraz was born and raised in Mechanicsville, Virginia.[xi] He is of Czech and Slovak descent through his grandpa, who moved to the United States from Austria-Republic of hungary in 1915.[12] His surname is Czech for 'frost'[12] ( mráz , [ˈmraːs]). His parents, Tom (Tomáš) Mraz and June Tomes, divorced when he was five years old, leaving Mraz to live with his begetter while his sister lived with his mother.[13] His begetter is a postal worker, and his mother is vice president at a co-operative of Depository financial institution of America.[xiv]
Mraz'due south first concert was Young MC, the rapper known for "Bust a Movement." [13]
While attending Lee-Davis High School, Mraz was a member of the cheerleading squad, school chorus, and drama club. He starred every bit Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and as Snoopy in a play about the Peanuts characters.[15] [16] [17] Mraz graduated in 1995.[18]
During this period of his life, he struggled with his sexuality at times, wondering if he was gay.[xiii]
Mraz credits an early girlfriend as existence ane of the influences that collection him to songwriting. She encouraged him to write his thoughts on paper which helped him get "all of the voices in my caput to shut up" and "become something I could follow."[13]
After high schoolhouse, Mraz attended the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City for about a year and a half, originally to work in musical theater.[xix] When his roommates played guitar he would provide the vocals.[thirteen] Eventually, a friend gave him a guitar that was nearly to be thrown away and Mraz learned to play and write his own music.[xix] [20] [21]
Mraz moved to the Shockoe Bottom neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia, where he took a serial of odd jobs, including elementary-school janitor, and joined the Ashland Stage Company.[22] [19] [23] [24] Mraz so enrolled at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, on a scholarship.[19] Instead of attending classes, he headed west on a road trip that ultimately brought him to San Diego, where he decided to stay.[12] [23]
Music career [edit]
Coffee firm beginnings (2000–01) [edit]
Before long later on moving to San Diego in 1999, Mraz became a roadie for the band Elgin Park. He met hereafter band member Toca Rivera at Java Joe'due south, a java house in the Bounding main Beach neighborhood of San Diego known for being formative in the careers of Precious stone and Steve Poltz.[25] Mraz performed once a week for well-nigh 3 years, building a following in San Diego and online.[26] [12] [23]
Mraz released A Jason Mraz Demonstration in 1999, From the Cutting Room Flooring and Oh Love, In Sadness (The E Small EP in F) in 2001, which were self-released and pressed in a limited number of copies. In 2001, Mraz released the alive acoustic album Alive at Java Joe's, performing with percussionist Rivera and bassist Ian Sheridan. The album featured Mraz's freelancing song manner and several songs he would later re-release, including "1000 Things", "You and I Both" and "Halfway Home." The album was made available to download on iTunes on March 11, 2008, under the championship Jason Mraz: Live & Audio-visual 2001. Mraz returned to perform at Java Joe's for the 15th anniversary of the album on September 21, 2002.[27] Mraz' terminal cocky-released album was Sold Out (In Stereo) in March 21, 2002.
Waiting for My Rocket to Come (2002–04) [edit]
In belatedly 2001, Mraz signed a recording contract with Elektra Records and moved to Los Angeles.[28] [23] In 2002, he opened for Jewel on her tour.[29] On October 15, 2002, Mraz released his first major label debut album, Waiting for My Rocket to Come up, which peaked at number 55 on the Billboard 200.[30] The offset single, "You & I Both," was sent to radio stations time for the album'southward release, merely received minimal airplay, which led Elektra to reconsider whether a mid-tempo song was the correct manner to introduce Mraz.[13]
In early on 2003, the label took a new approach with the more upbeat "The Remedy (I Won't Worry)." The track was co-written by music product team The Matrix, and became Mraz'south first top-40 unmarried on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 15, becoming 1 of the biggest songs of 2003.[5] The song was inspired by a high school friend who was diagnosed with cancer.[23] At the time of the album'due south release, Mraz said that he did not similar "The Remedy (I Won't Worry)" and had not wanted it on the anthology considering information technology had started as a special and experimental song and the record label had "chalked up this chorus".[31] The day later the anthology's release, Mraz played on "The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn".[32]
Elektra would render to "You & I Both" a second time, shooting a music video and re-releasing it as the second official single.
On May xix, 2005, Waiting for My Rocket to Come was certified Platinum, for selling 1 million units.[33]
Mraz opened for Tracy Chapman in 2003 at the Royal Albert Hall in London.[34] In 2004, while on bout, Mraz released a live album with an accompanying DVD, Tonight, Not Again: Jason Mraz Live at the Eagles Ballroom. He performed with his touring band, including drummer Adam Rex, Rivera, Sheridan and keyboardist Eric Hinojosa, along with a guest advent from Blues Traveler frontman John Popper.[35]
Mr. A–Z (2005–08) [edit]
On July 26, 2005, Mraz released his second major characterization album, Mr. A–Z, produced by Steve Lillywhite for Atlantic Records. The anthology's pb single, "Wordplay", was produced by Kevin Kadish,[36] and entered the Billboard 200 at number v.[37] The album earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Engineered Anthology, Non-Classical, while Lillywhite received a nomination for Producer of the Yr.[38]
Mraz began a long-running tour in support of Mr. A–Z at the San Diego Music Awards on September 12, 2005. The tour featured several opening acts, including Bushwalla and Tristan Prettyman, with whom he had written the duet "Shy That Manner" in 2002.[39] Mraz opened for Alanis Morissette during her 2005 Jagged Little Pill Acoustic bout,[36] and for the Rolling Stones on five dates during their 2005–06 world tour.[12] In March 2006, he performed in Singapore equally role of the annual Mosaic Music Festival.[forty] That May, he toured mostly small venues and music festivals in the U.Southward., along with a few shows in the United Kingdom and Ireland where he supported James Blunt [41] The tour included a May 6, 2006 acoustic bear witness with P.O.D., Amend Than Ezra, Alive, and The Presidents of the United States of America. Mraz was featured as a headlining invitee of St. Louis'south annual Fair St. Louis and performed a gratuitous concert at the base of the Gateway Arch on July i, 2006. During this time, Mraz was besides the opening act at several dates for Rob Thomas' Something to Be Bout.
In 2005, Mraz was one of many singers featured in the fall advertisement campaign for The Gap entitled "Favorites", singing a embrace of Bob Marley's "One Dear".[42] 2006 saw the release of Selections for Friends, the live, online-just album recorded during the Songs for Friends Tour. In 2007, "The Beauty in Ugly", an earlier track penned by Mraz originally titled "Obviously Jane", was rewritten for the ABC television show Ugly Betty. The song was featured as a function of ABC's "Exist Ugly in '07" campaign. Also that year, on American Idol, contestant Chris Richardson performed a cover of Mraz's "Geek in the Pink".[43] [ unreliable source? ]. In a 2006 concert at EBS Space Gonggam, Mraz said in an interview that he was going to brand an acoustic album based on his first 2 albums.
We Sing. We Trip the light fantastic. We Steal Things. (2008–09) [edit]
On May xiii, 2008, Mraz released his third studio album, Nosotros Sing. We Dance. Nosotros Steal Things. The album debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200.[37] It bankrupt into the top 10 of many international music charts, and reached number three in the The states and Australia.[44] In March 2009, information technology was certified Platinum for selling 1 1000000 units.[33] Mraz has said that the album title was taken from the work of Scottish artist David Shrigley.[12] Prior to its release, Mraz released iii EPs, each with acoustic versions of songs from the anthology.[45]
The atomic number 82 single, "I'grand Yours", was written in August 2004 and originally released as a free acoustic B-side when Mr. A-Z came out. Through Mraz'southward alive performances of the song, it gained in popularity with fans. When he played it at a festival in Sweden in 2007, the fans were ecstatic and singing forth, after which Mraz realized the vocal's popularity and decided to get in the centerpiece of his side by side album.[12] "I'k Yours" became Mraz's beginning Top 10 hitting on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #half dozen on September 20, 2008.[46] It ultimately spent 76 weeks on the Hot 100, longer than any other vocal in the mag's 51-year history[47] [48] (a record since broken by Imagine Dragons with "Radioactive" in 2014).[49] It was a major commercial success in the The states, receiving a 7x multi-Platinum certification from the RIAA for digital sales of over seven meg.[33] The song was also successful internationally, topping the charts in New Zealand, Kingdom of norway, Portugal and Sweden, and peaking in the summit ten on the charts in 11 other countries.[l] Past May 2012, information technology had gained over 125,000,000 hits on YouTube.[51] It was the first song to top the charts in iv unlike radio formats: Mainstream Top xl, Developed Contemporary, Adult Top forty and Triple A. Information technology as well made the Latin Pop and Smooth Jazz charts.[52]
Mraz won his offset ii Grammy Awards in 2010, for Best Male person Pop Song Operation ("Make It Mine") and Best Popular Collaboration ("Lucky" with Colbie Caillat).[53] At the 2009 Grammy Awards, "I'thousand Yours" was nominated for Vocal of the Twelvemonth and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance,[54] and We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. was nominated for All-time Engineered Album, Non-Classical.[55] [ unreliable source? ] "I'm Yours" was also named ASCAP's 2010 Song of the Year.[56]
Mraz'due south 2008 globe bout took him all over the U.s.a., Europe, Asia and Australia. His personal photo travelogue from the earth tour was published as a volume, titled A Thousand Things (2008).[12] The book contains Polaroids from his time touring and backpacking around Europe, and was launched with a photo exhibition at Charles Cowles Gallery in New York Metropolis at the end of 2008.[23] Likewise in 2008, Mraz played with Eric Clapton to a crowd of 45,000 in Hyde Park, London, sold out London's Royal Albert Hall and performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo.[57] That twelvemonth also marked his Music, Magic & Make Peace Tour with Bushwalla, The Makepeace Brothers, and wizard Justin Willman. Mraz brought along the magician later on picking up magic every bit a hobby during recording sessions for We Sing. We Trip the light fantastic. We Steal Things. [58] On January 31, 2009, Mraz was the musical guest on Sabbatum Night Live, performing "I'chiliad Yours" and "Lucky",[55] [ unreliable source? ] which peaked on the Hot 100 at number 82.[v]
In 2009, Mraz was awarded the Hal David Starlight Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame.[59]
Love Is a 4 Letter of the alphabet Discussion (2010–13) [edit]
In 2009, while preparing for his new album, Mraz recorded "The Fashion Is Honey", an unreleased Roy Orbison vocal, as a duet with Willie Nelson. In November 2009, he released the alive CD/DVD Jason Mraz's Beautiful Mess: Alive on Earth, recorded in Chicago during the Gratitude Café bout. The following year, he went to Brazil to record "Simplesmente Todo" with Milton Nascimento, who sings in Portuguese while Mraz sings in English language. He also did some writing with Dido, and recorded new fabric with producer Martin Terefe.[lx] Mraz then released two live EPs: the Life Is Expert EP on Oct 5, 2010, and the Live Is A Four Letter Word EP on Feb 28, 2012.
Love Is a Four Letter Word was released on April 13, 2012. It reached number ii on the Billboard 200,[61] and the top twenty in 10 other countries.[62] The lead single, "I Won't Requite Upwardly", debuted at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 1 on the Digital Songs nautical chart.[63] It charted in 15 countries in total,[64] and in October 2013 was certified 4x multi-platinum, for selling in backlog of 4 1000000 units.[33] Mraz premiered the track live during his 2011 tour, earlier an official version had been released. Information technology began to receive a lot of attention through live performances, as well as online. The official lyric video gained over 2.5 million views in its first 10 days on YouTube.[63]
Love Is a 4 Letter Word was nominated for a 2012 Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Not-Classical.[65] Mraz won a 2013 People'southward Choice Accolade for Favorite Male person Artist.[66] He performed at Farm Assistance 2011 in Kansas City.[67] In 2012 he played sold-out shows at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles,[68] Madison Foursquare Garden in New York[69] and the O2 Arena in London,[70] and performed at President Barack Obama and family'south lighting of the national Christmas tree at the White House;[71] a noted Obama supporter, he has too performed at numerous other events involving Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.[72] [73] Likewise in 2012, he performed "You Did It" at the presentation ceremony for the Kennedy Middle'southward Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, won that year by Ellen DeGeneres.[74]
Yes! (2014) [edit]
Mraz's fifth studio album, Yes!, was released on July 15, 2014.[75] Information technology is his first audio-visual anthology, and was recorded with all-female person folk rock band Raining Jane.[76] [77] They had previously co-written "A Beautiful Mess" for Mraz'due south 2008 anthology Nosotros Sing. We Trip the light fantastic toe. Nosotros Steal Things.[78] Aside from a embrace of the Boyz Two Men song "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", every song on Yes! was written by Mraz and Raining Jane.[79] The lead single, "Love Someone", was released on May nineteen, 2014, with Mraz performing an audio-visual version of the vocal for Fourth dimension.[75] On June twenty, 2014, he released We Tin Accept the Long Way, a music video trilogy for the first three songs on Yes! – "Dear Someone", "Hello, You Beautiful Affair" and "Long Drive". Information technology premiered on the USA Today website.[80]
Waitress (2017–18) [edit]
On September 27, 2017, it was announced that Mraz would make his Broadway debut in the musical Waitress. He took on the role of Dr. Pomatter on Nov 3, 2017 for a ten-week run. Sara Bareilles re-joined the cast during his run and he extended his fourth dimension as Dr. Pomatter playing his final show on February 11, 2018.[81] He had previously sung "Bad Thought" and "You Matter to Me" on Sara Bareilles' 2015 anthology (based on the prove's music) What'southward Inside: Songs From Waitress.[82] [83]
Know. and Expect for the Good (2018–present) [edit]
Prior to and following his involvement in Waitress, Mraz began work on a follow-up anthology to Yes!. In June 2018, he appear his 6th studio album, Know.—a play on the previous album's title— information technology was released on August ten, 2018.[84] He referred to the new album as "bright and shiny" and a "classic-sounding pop acoustic, vocally driven record with positive lyrics and beloved songs."[84]
Inspired past a blessing he received from a Buddhist monk during a trip to Myanmar in 2012, Mraz wrote the song "Have It All" with Raining Jane and producers David Hodges, JKash, and Andrew Wells. The song was released as the lead unmarried to the new anthology on April 27, 2018, and accompanied past a video filmed with performing arts students from his hometown of Richmond.[85] [86] With the annunciation of the album in June 2018, Mraz released a second track off of Know. called "Unlonely".[84] In July 2018, Mraz shared the lyric video for the song "More Friends", a duet with Meghan Trainor.[87] On August vii, 2018, he partnered with Fathom Events on the one-nighttime-only release of Jason Mraz - Have Information technology All The Film, a concert film and behind the scenes footage of the making of the "Have It All" video, in 600 movie theaters throughout North America.[84] On August 10, 2018, his 6th album, Know., was released. In 2019, he was featured on the album The Cloak-and-dagger past Alan Parsons every bit lead vocalist of the song "Miracle". On August thirteen, 2019, Mraz was named the outset-e'er District Abet Administrator to proceed the fight for music creators' rights.[88] In June 2020, Jason Mraz signed a three multi-album agreement with BMG led by Vice President of A&R Jaime Neely, Executive Vice President of Repertoire & Marketing Thomas Scherer, Vice President of Marketing and Recorded Music Cyndi Lynott, and Vice President of Creative Synch Jonathan Palmer.[89] [90]
Personal life [edit]
Relationships and sexuality [edit]
Mraz married Sheridan Edley in 2001.[91] They divorced the following year.[92]
Mraz was engaged to vocalist-songwriter and long-time close friend Tristan Prettyman on Christmas Eve 2010; they broke off the engagement six months later.[93]
Mraz lives a health-conscious lifestyle and has said that he eats mostly raw vegan foods. His vegan nutrition has also influenced his music.[94] He owns a five-and-a-one-half acre avocado farm in Oceanside, California.[95] [96] He is an investor at Café Gratitude, a vegan restaurant in Los Angeles, and named his 2011 bout Gratitude Café in its honour.[97] His hobbies include surfing, yoga and photography.[11] [23]
On October 25, 2015, Mraz married his girlfriend, Christina Carano, in a individual ceremony in his hometown of Mechanicsville, Virginia.[98] [99]
In June 2018, Mraz penned a "dear letter" to the LGBT community, as part of a Billboard feature during gay pride month.[100] A line in the poem, "I am bi your side. / All ways"[101] led some media reports to state that the poem represented Mraz'southward coming out every bit bisexual.[101] [102] [103] In an article published on July 19, 2018, by Billboard, Mraz said he has had previous experiences with men, fifty-fifty while dating Carano.[104] Mraz said Carano defined him as a "two-spirit",[104] a clarification that was criticized by some as misappropriating a word originally designed solely for the native population, and for distorting the term's meaning.[105] In August 2018, Mraz confirmed in an interview with the New York Post that he now identifies every bit bisexual, speaking of the burden of being closeted ("I honestly didn't know how to come out and sing these happy beloved songs..."; "It was tough, 'crusade not fifty-fifty my mom knew information technology, yous know? [...] And I realized that'southward the struggle that people in the LGBT community have. It can exist a very stressful secret that we acquit") and the lack of backlash once he came out ("And I think that'southward the cosmic joke. We behave around these secrets, and then one time you say something, nobody cares").[106]
Social activism and philanthropy [edit]
Mraz is a social activist whose philanthropic efforts span wide-ranging issues, including the environs, human rights and LGBT equality.
In 2003, after learning i of his beer bottles was listed for sale on eBay, Mraz was inspired to sale off items of his wardrobe online, raising money for the Make a Wish Foundation.[13]
During early on tours, he encouraged his fans to driblet off food items every bit they arrived at the venue, an effort to support local nutrient banks.[thirteen]
In 2009, he participated in a rescue mission to Republic of ghana with members of Costless the Slaves, a global nonprofit working to liberate children sold into slavery.[11] In 2012, he was featured every bit the first-ever directly man on the cover of Instinct magazine in recognition of his efforts in support of LGBT rights.[107]
The Jason Mraz Foundation was established in 2011, with a mission to support charities in the areas of human equality, environment preservation and didactics.[108] Organizations supported by the foundation include VH1's Salvage The Music Foundation, MusiCares, Surfrider Foundation, Complimentary the Children, Life Rolls On, the School of the Performing Arts in the Richmond Community, the Natural Resources Defence Quango, and the True Colors Fund, which promotes LGBT equality.[108] [109] [110]
Mraz was named the 2010 Surf Industry Manufacturers Association (SIMA) Humanitarian of the Year.[111] He besides received the Clean H2o Honor in 2010 from the Surfrider Foundation, for helping to preserve the world'southward oceans and beaches.[112] That same year, he teamed up with The Nature Salvation and created a PSA using his song "I'chiliad Yours" to raise awareness about the nonprofit organization's efforts to protect the earth.[113]
On December 16, 2012, Mraz headlined the Milestone Concert in Myanmar to raise awareness about human trafficking, making him the commencement foreign creative person to play an open-air concert in Myanmar. The concert was organized past MTV Get out and held in the People's Square in Yangon, with over 70,000 people in attendance, equally role of an initiative to raise sensation almost human being trafficking in Myanmar.[114] [115] Likewise in 2012, Mraz spent a week in Antarctica with a group of environmentalists, scientists and researchers on a mission led by Al Gore, to acquire well-nigh the effects of climate change.[116]
Mraz is a continued supporter of WhyHunger, a grassroots support organisation dedicated to fighting hunger and poverty in the United States. The organization was founded by late musician Harry Chapin and Radio DJ Bill Ayres in 1975.[117]
On June 19, 2020, Mraz appear he would exist donating all profits from his album "Wait for the Good" to Black Lives Matter and other organizations working toward equality and justice.[118]
Politics [edit]
On Oct 24, 2019, Mraz endorsed Bernie Sanders for President in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries stating, "Bernie is the perfect candidate to follow Trump & go on to milk shake up the system for the benefit of true American values: Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Happiness".[119]
Discography [edit]
- Studio albums
- Waiting for My Rocket to Come up (2002)
- Mr. A–Z (2005)
- We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. (2008)
- Love Is a 4 Letter of the alphabet Word (2012)
- Yes! (2014)
- Know. (2018)
- Await for the Good (2020)
Awards and nominations [edit]
Other awards [edit]
Bibliography [edit]
- A Chiliad Things (2008, I Dear Books)
Moving-picture show [edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | The Big Gear up | Himself | Produced / Documentary movie |
2015 | Unity | Narrator | Documentary |
2019 | Trouble | Himself (voice) | Animated film |
2020 | Clouds | Himself | Characteristic film |
2020 | Osculation the Ground | Himself | Documentary |
Television set appearances (selected) [edit]
- American Music Awards (2003)
- Late Dark with Conan O'Brien (2003)
- The This night Evidence with Jay Leno (2003, 2005, 2008)
- New year's Rockin' Eve (2004)
- The Ellen DeGeneres Bear witness (2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2014)
- Jimmy Kimmel Alive! (2004, 2005, 2009, 2012)
- EBS Space Gonggam (EBS 스페이스 공감) (2006)
- Late Prove with David Letterman (2008, 2009, 2012)
- Nobel Peace Prize Concert (2008)
- Rachael Ray (2008)
- American Idol (2009, 2019)
- Sabbatum Dark Live (2009, 2019)
- Spicks and Specks (TV serial) (2009)
- The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien (2009)
- Grammy Awards (2009, 2010)
- Family unit Guy (2010)
- The Jay Leno Testify (2010)
- Sesame Street (2010)
- Chelsea Lately (2012)
- Conan (2012)
- Dancing With the Stars (2012)
- The Fresh Beat out Band (2012)
- Belatedly Night with Jimmy Fallon (2012)
- Opening Act (2012)
- Today (2012)
- VH1 Storytellers (2012)
- Watch What Happens: Live (2012)
- Live from Daryl'due south House (2012)
- American Restoration (2015)
- Live from the Artists Den (2014)
- K-pop Star 4 (케이팝 스타 4) (2015)
- Today Show with Hoda and Jena (2019)
- Glory Bear witness-Off (2020)
- Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (2021)
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