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22-670: [REDACTED] Look up bleu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bleu or BLEU may refer to: the French word for blue Three Colors: Blue , a 1993 film BLEU (Bilingual Evaluation Understudy), a machine translation evaluation metric Belgium–Luxembourg Economic Union Blue cheese , a type of cheese Parti bleu , 19th century political group in Quebec, Canada Bleu (blue-rare), synonymous with "extra rare", indicating

44-588: A barely-cooked meat preparation; very red and cold Le Bleu , a 2001 album by Justin King People [ edit ] Bleu (musician) , a member of the pop group L.E.O. Corbin Bleu , an American actor, model, dancer and singer Yung Bleu , an American record producer, rapper and singer also known as "Bleu" Deis, a character from the Breath of Fire role-playing video game series known as "Bleu" in

66-481: A character from the Breath of Fire role-playing video game series known as "Bleu" in the English versions See also [ edit ] Blue (disambiguation) Lebleu (disambiguation) Les Bleus (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bleu . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

88-452: A co-writer and instrumentalist on some of the album's most upbeat tracks “Baby By Your Side,” “Love You So,” & “A Crazy Life!” SiX TAPE , mostly written well before 2020 and originally meant to be an album of collaborations, has taken its time to come together, and morphed into something new and more personal than it was originally meant to be. Fatherhood put the kai-bosh on the constant collaborations, and from this new stage of life comes

110-599: A collage of mostly upbeat pop sounds. With songs inspired by ELO, Prince, Dire Straits, and Carl Carlton, SiX TAPE plays like a well-worn 90's cassette mixtape. Another self-produced album, SiX TAPE features collaborations with Lindsey Ray – Nashville based indie ingénue and sync queen, on the album's must-listen duet “Chasin’,” plus co-writers Taylor Locke (Rooney/Sparks/Train) on “Never Believe It” and Isaac Bolivar aka Izzy Fontaine (Seal/Banks) on “My Emo GF.” Mr. McGinty (Jesse McGinty), one of LA's most sought-after session players (Pharrell, Lizzo), makes multiple appearances as

132-499: A short tour in Japan. Bleu parted ways with Aware Records after a public dispute about the direction of submitted demos, and his third studio album, tentatively titled A Watched Pot , was not released by the label. In 2006, a side project with Matt Mahaffey of Self called L.E.O. was released. Featuring contributions from Mike Viola, Andy Sturmer (formerly of Jellyfish ), Hanson, and Jason Scheff of Chicago , Alpacas Orgling

154-483: A type of cheese Parti bleu , 19th century political group in Quebec, Canada Bleu (blue-rare), synonymous with "extra rare", indicating a barely-cooked meat preparation; very red and cold Le Bleu , a 2001 album by Justin King People [ edit ] Bleu (musician) , a member of the pop group L.E.O. Corbin Bleu , an American actor, model, dancer and singer Yung Bleu , an American record producer, rapper and singer also known as "Bleu" Deis,

176-482: Is an American musician and a record producer. He has written and produced songs for Demi Lovato , Selena Gomez , John Oates , Michelle Branch , Hey Violet , Big Freedia , and the Jonas Brothers , and has won multiple Independent Music Awards for his work with Air Traffic Controller . In addition to his solo act, for which he was signed to Columbia Records , McAuley has been in a number of bands over

198-473: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages bleu [REDACTED] Look up bleu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bleu or BLEU may refer to: the French word for blue Three Colors: Blue , a 1993 film BLEU (Bilingual Evaluation Understudy), a machine translation evaluation metric Belgium–Luxembourg Economic Union Blue cheese ,

220-583: The WBCN Rock & Roll Rumble , which he won in 2001. This led him to local opening slots with Jump, Little Children and Ben Folds . He would later win a Boston Music Award for "Best Boston Band" (as well as be nominated for 5 in his career), and land a major label contract. Bleu's next album, Redhead (called "an all around power pop treat" by music critic Aidin Vaziri), was released in 2003 on Aware Records . Two versions were released; both featured

242-571: The English versions See also [ edit ] Blue (disambiguation) Lebleu (disambiguation) Les Bleus (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bleu . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bleu&oldid=1210632406 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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264-1180: The Legend of the Neverbeast , one of which is a duet featuring himself and KT Tunstall on vocals. Bleu graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Bleu was known in the local Boston music scene for his live shows and work with other musicians, and received some local fame for his debut effort A Bing Bang Holidang , which was a charity benefit for the Boston Institute for Arts Therapy. A single from that record, "Boston All Star 12 Dayz," received some local airplay, featuring famous local musicians and acts from Guster and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones as well as Kay Hanley of Letters to Cleo and Bill Janovitz . Bleu would soon follow with his Workaday Day EP before releasing his first proper album, Headroom . Released via Lunch Records, it received generally positive reviews, but did not take off until Bleu's entry into

286-600: The decision to use Kickstarter to fund the release of his already recorded fourth album in the US. (UK label Lojinx had agreed to release the album in Europe.) Fan contributions reached the target of $ 8000 within 10 hours and went on to raise a total of $ 39,645 to support the release and marketing of the album in America. Kickstarter named the campaign Best Music Project in the 2010 Kickstarter Awards. The new album, titled Four ,

308-504: The film, Steve Loter , had been listening to McAuley's music on his commute to the studio, and ended up approaching McAuley after one of his shows to ask him to work on the film. Bleu's sixth studio album SiX TAPE arrived in August 2021. Featuring his popular single “Love You So,” SiX TAPE finds the “Boston in LA” artist opening up about fatherhood, religion, and “growing up,” while building

330-423: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bleu&oldid=1210632406 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bleu (musician) William James McAuley III (born July 18, 1975), alias Bleu ,

352-471: The re-recorded collection on CD was made available exclusively for pledgers. The official release of To Hell With You was January 28, 2014. In 2014, McAuley wrote and produced all of the soundtrack songs for Disney 's Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast . KT Tunstall performed vocals on each song, with McAuley lending his vocals for a duet with Tunstall on "1000 Years." The director of

374-511: The rights to A Watched Pot . It was released on July 14, 2009, through Artist Garage and Fontana Distribution. Another side project is a take on 80s rock called LoudLion (plays covers and originals), which planned to release a CD in 2011. Bleu is also an in-demand songwriter and producer, working with such artists as Demi Lovato , Selena Gomez , Big Freedia , the Jonas Brothers , Boys Like Girls , and Michelle Branch among many more major label and independent acts. In August 2010, Bleu made

396-523: The song "Somebody Else," which was also on the Spider-Man soundtrack. The first version of the album featured a song, "Sayonara," which had backing vocals from Puffy AmiYumi, and the latter version (released on Columbia Records ) contained the single "Get Up," which received moderate national airplay. The album was also released in Japan with the Puffy AmiYumi guest spot featured, followed by

418-440: The years, including a duo with Alexz Johnson called Johnson & McAuley, Electric Light Orchestra -style power pop band LEO , and a Mutt Lange homage super-group called LoudLion with Taylor Locke of Rooney and Allison Robertson of The Donnas . McAuley's songs have been featured on soundtracks like Spider-Man and The Hills Have Eyes 2 . In 2014, he wrote and produced all the soundtrack songs for Tinker Bell and

440-475: Was meant to be similar to 1970s AM radio pop music, and is described by the band as an "alt-pop version of the Traveling Wilburys ." In July 2007, Bleu released two EPs on iTunes . One is a collection of songs he wrote for friends and family members for their birthdays, simply titled Happy Birthday . The other is credited to the band Blizzard of '05 (also the name of the album). The 7-song EP

462-487: Was recorded by Bleu, some friends, and some former bandmates when they converted the basement of one of their houses into a recording studio, and holed up there during the Blizzard of '05 , which swept across New England and shut down the city of Boston for five days. In July 2008, Bleu and frequent collaborators Mike Viola and Ducky Carlisle released Aquavia as a band called The Major Labels. Also in 2008, Bleu regained

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484-688: Was released on CD in Europe on October 25 on Lojinx and on November 2 in North America on Bleu's own "The Major Label" imprint. The European digital release date was November 29. In November 2012, a crowdfunding for Bleu's fifth record started at pledgemusic.com. The campaign ended October 24, 2013, and was even more successful than Four . One of the many offers from the campaign was the Redhead Record Club . It consisted of re-recorded songs from Redhead for its 10th anniversary. The songs were released individually in digital form. In 2014,

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