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Justin Vernon

Justin DeYarmond Edison Vernon (born April 30, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist. He is best-known as the primary songwriter and frontman of indie folk band Bon Iver.[2][3][4] He is also a member of the bands Volcano Choir, Big Red Machine, the Shouting Matches, and Gayngs, and was previously a member of the now-defunct band DeYarmond Edison. Known for his distinct falsetto voice,[5][6] Vernon has received widespread acclaim for his work, predominantly with Bon Iver.[7][8][9]

Justin Vernon
Vernon performing with Big Red Machine in 2019
Background information
Birth nameJustin DeYarmond Edison Vernon
Born (1981-04-30) April 30, 1981 (age 42)
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, U.S.[1]
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboards
  • banjo
  • bass
  • drums
  • percussion
  • piano
Years active1998–present
Member of
Formerly ofDeYarmond Edison
Websiteboniver.org

Early life edit

Vernon attended Memorial High School in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where he still resides today. He formed his first band, Mount Vernon, in 1997 after meeting its members at a Wisconsin high school jazz camp. They released their first local musical project in 1998. He graduated from Memorial High in 1999 and attended college at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, spending a semester in Ireland.[10] Vernon majored in Religious Studies and minored in Women's Studies. In an interview on The Colbert Report, he said that was because he hadn't been ready to study music.[11]

Career edit

Pre-Bon Iver edit

In 2001, Vernon released his first solo album under the name "J.D Vernon", titled Home Is. He went on to release two other solo albums, namely Self Record in 2005, which was followed shortly thereafter by Hazeltons in 2006.[12] Vernon founded the band DeYarmond Edison in 2001 while still in college.[13][14]

The band, which began performing in 2002, consisted of Vernon, Phil Cook, Christopher Porterfield, and Joe Westerlund. After playing in the Eau Claire music scene, the four bandmates decided to leave their longtime home and move to Raleigh, North Carolina, to try their musical hand in a new place. The band released two records themselves, the first self-titled in 2004 and the second titled Silent Signs in 2005,[15] and an EP of unreleased material is available on their Myspace page.[16] After nearly a year in Raleigh, Vernon left for Wisconsin in 2006 after a breakup with the band and a girlfriend. The remaining members of DeYarmond Edison went on to form the folk bands Megafaun and Field Report.[17]

Bon Iver edit

 
Vernon performing with Bon Iver in Black Cat, Washington, D.C., in 2008

Vernon came to international prominence with For Emma, Forever Ago, his first album as Bon Iver, which he recorded isolated in a northern Wisconsin cabin during the winter months of 2006 and 2007, while he was going through health and personal difficulties. The album was self-released by Vernon in July 2007 and after it received several positive reviews, including from Pitchfork, the album was rereleased in February 2008 and released internationally in May of that year.[citation needed]

Bon Iver won Best New Artist and Best Alternative Album at the 2012 Grammy Awards, for their 2011 self-titled album.[18] On September 25, 2012, Vernon walked away from Bon Iver temporarily, virtually putting an end to the band for the time being. When asked for reasoning, he replied, "[I'm] winding it down. I look at it like a faucet. I have to turn it off and walk away from it because so much of how that music comes together is subconscious or discovering. There's so much attention on the band, it can be distracting at times. I really feel the need to walk away from it while I still care about it. And then if I come back to it – if at all – I'll feel better about it and be renewed or something to do that."[19]

The band's third studio album, 22, A Million, was released on September 30, 2016, to critical acclaim. The album marked a major shift in Bon Iver's musical style, with prominent uses of electronic instrumentation and voice modulation, a contrast to Vernon's previous acoustic style. On August 9, 2019, Vernon released I, I, to critical acclaim. The band's fourth studio LP is vocal-heavy and features dozens of collaborators, emulating the message Vernon intended to send when working with Aaron Dessner in producing Big Red Machine.[citation needed]

Collaborations and side projects edit

 
Vernon performing with Bon Iver in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2009

Vernon is a part of other musical groups, including Volcano Choir, which consists of Vernon and the members of the band Collections of Colonies of Bees. In 2009, Unmap was released. His collaborative group Gayngs, consisting of multiple established artists, including members from Megafaun, the Rosebuds, Doomtree and Solid Gold, among others, released Relayted in 2010.[20]

Vernon contributed vocals as Orpheus to seven songs on Anaïs Mitchell's 2010 album Hadestown, based on the Greek legend Orpheus and Eurydice. He is one third of the Shouting Matches, a blues-garage rock trio, along with Laarks and Peter Wolf Crier drummer Brian Moen, and former DeYarmond Edison bandmate Phil Cook. They have recorded but not yet released a 5-track EP, Mouthoil,[21] and released their debut album, Grownass Man, in 2013.[22]

During the creation of Kanye West's 2010 album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Vernon was invited to collaborate on various songs, providing vocals on "Dark Fantasy", "Monster", "Hell Of A Life" and "Lost in the World", as well as the song "That's My Bitch" from West and Jay-Z's collaborative album Watch the Throne in 2011.[23] He was also involved in West's 2013 album Yeezus, contributing to "I Am a God", "Hold My Liquor", and "I'm in It".[24]

He has, on several occasions, served as backing vocalist for West at his live performances, notably at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2011 and Glastonbury Festival in 2015, where Kanye West introduced Vernon as "one of the baddest white boys on the planet". In 2009, Vernon collaborated with Aaron Dessner on the song "Big Red Machine" for the AIDS benefit album Dark Was the Night produced by the Red Hot Organization.[citation needed]

He has produced albums for other artists, including Land of Talk's 2008 album Some Are Lakes[25] and Kathleen Edwards' 2012 album, Voyageur.[26]

 
Vernon at Jazz Fest in 2012

In 2012, Vernon began Chigliak, an imprint of Jagjaguwar, dedicated to albums that have had limited or non-commercial releases.[27] In 2014, Jason Feathers, a collaboration with Vernon, Ryan Olson (member of Gayngs, Poliça and Marijuana Deathsquads), indie rapper Astronautalis and Bon Iver member Sean Carey (known by his stage name S. Carey), released De Oro.[citation needed]

In 2017, Vernon collaborated with Mouse on Mars on their album Dimensional People who used his studio April Base.[28] His voice can be heard on the song Dimensional People III.[29]

On June 23, 2018, Vernon joined Dead & Company on stage at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin. He performed three songs with the band: "Black Muddy River", "Friend of the Devil", and "Birdsong". Given Vernon's Wisconsin roots, it was a special appearance that highlighted the timelessness and versatility of the Dead's music.[30]

In late August 2018, Vernon released the eponymous debut album of duet Big Red Machine alongside the National's Aaron Dessner. The 10 song self-titled album Big Red Machine was co-produced by Dessner, Vernon and Brad Cook, and features approximately 40 collaborators, including Bryce Dessner, Bryan Devendorf, and Richard Parry.[31] The majority of the album was recorded in Dessner's garage studio in Hudson Valley, New York.[32][33]

 
Vernon with Bon Iver in Barcelona, Spain at Primavera Sound in 2019

In March 2020 the Ryan Olson-produced album Sorry You Couldn't Make It by Swamp Dogg was released, with Vernon playing guitar on all tracks. He had previously appeared as a guest on Swamp Dogg's 2018 album Love, Loss & Autotune. Later in 2020, Vernon collaborated with Taylor Swift to write and feature on the song "Exile", with an instrumental credit on "Peace", for her eighth studio album Folklore.[34] Swift released her ninth studio album Evermore, a surprise follow-up album to Folklore. Vernon co-wrote the title track and played other instruments as well as performed background vocals on several tracks.[35][36]

Eaux Claires edit

Vernon founded and curated the Eaux Claires music and arts festival along with Aaron Dessner of the National.[37]

In August 2016, Vernon and Dessner curated the second annual Eaux Claires festival.[38] On the opening night of the festival, Bon Iver debuted their third album, 22, A Million, in front of a live audience.[39] 22, A Million was released on September 30, 2016, to widespread critical acclaim.[40]

Discography edit

Solo albums edit

  • Home Is (as JD Vernon, 2001)
  • Self Record (2005)
  • Hazeltons (2006)

With Mount Vernon edit

  • We Can Look Up (1998)
  • All of Us Free (2000)

With DeYarmond Edison edit

  • DeYarmond Edison (2004)
  • Silent Signs (2005)
  • The Bickett Residency (2005)
  • Unreleased EP (2006)
  • Epoch (2023)

With Bon Iver edit

With the Shouting Matches edit

  • Mouthoil (2008, limited release in Milwaukee and Minneapolis, re-released in 2013)
  • Grownass Man (2013)

With Volcano Choir edit

With Gayngs edit

With Big Red Machine edit

Collaborative albums edit

Other collaborations edit

References edit

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  2. ^ . Grammy.org/CBS. February 10, 2011. Archived from the original on February 1, 2012. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
  3. ^ Judki, Maura (February 13, 2012). "Bon Iver's Best New Artist win confuses Grammy viewers". Washington Post. Retrieved February 13, 2012.
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  5. ^ Kornhaber, Spencer (August 14, 2019). "CULTURE: Bon Iver's Inexplicable Power". The Atlantic. Retrieved August 19, 2020. The band's folk-pop experiments sound like gorgeous, nonsensical conversations on the state of the world.
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  8. ^ Coscarelli, Joe (September 5, 2019). "5 Years, 28 People, 1 Song: No One Writes Quite Like Bon Iver". The New York Times.
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  10. ^ Szymanski, Ken. "BON IVER: Back Tracks". Volume One Magazine. December 4, 2008. Retrieved August 2, 2013.
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  14. ^ Deusner, Stephen (October 4, 2007). . Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on February 17, 2009.
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  20. ^ Kathy (February 17, 2010). "Jagjaguwar Introduces GAYNGS, New Album Relayted Coming in May". Archived from the original on July 11, 2012. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
  21. ^ "The Shouting Matches". December 9, 2009. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
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  25. ^ McNair, Bear (2008). "Land of Talk: Some Are Lakes (Saddle Creek)". Tinymixtapes.com. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
  26. ^ Adams, Gregory (October 11, 2011). "Kathleen Edwards Unveils 'Voyageur'". Exclaim!. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
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  38. ^ Polanco, Luis. "Eaux Claires Festival Announces 2016 Dates". Billboard. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
  39. ^ Brennan, Collin (August 14, 2016). "Bon Iver debut new album 22, A Million in full at Eaux Claires Festival — watch". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
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  41. ^ "Lonnie Holley Teams With Bon Iver On New Song "Kindness Will Follow Your Tears": Listen". Stereogum. March 8, 2023. Retrieved April 22, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official Bon Iver website
  • Justin Vernon discography at Discogs  
  • Official Volcano Choir website

justin, vernon, justin, deyarmond, edison, vernon, born, april, 1981, american, singer, songwriter, producer, multi, instrumentalist, best, known, primary, songwriter, frontman, indie, folk, band, iver, also, member, bands, volcano, choir, machine, shouting, m. Justin DeYarmond Edison Vernon born April 30 1981 is an American singer songwriter producer and multi instrumentalist He is best known as the primary songwriter and frontman of indie folk band Bon Iver 2 3 4 He is also a member of the bands Volcano Choir Big Red Machine the Shouting Matches and Gayngs and was previously a member of the now defunct band DeYarmond Edison Known for his distinct falsetto voice 5 6 Vernon has received widespread acclaim for his work predominantly with Bon Iver 7 8 9 Justin VernonVernon performing with Big Red Machine in 2019Background informationBirth nameJustin DeYarmond Edison VernonBorn 1981 04 30 April 30 1981 age 42 Eau Claire Wisconsin U S 1 GenresIndie rock folk baroque pop folktronica electronicOccupation s Singer songwriter musicianInstrument s Vocals guitar keyboards banjo bass drums percussion pianoYears active1998 presentMember ofBon IverVolcano ChoirBig Red MachineThe Shouting MatchesGayngsFormerly ofDeYarmond EdisonWebsiteboniver wbr org Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Pre Bon Iver 2 2 Bon Iver 2 3 Collaborations and side projects 2 4 Eaux Claires 3 Discography 3 1 Solo albums 3 2 With Mount Vernon 3 3 With DeYarmond Edison 3 4 With Bon Iver 3 5 With the Shouting Matches 3 6 With Volcano Choir 3 7 With Gayngs 3 8 With Big Red Machine 3 9 Collaborative albums 3 10 Other collaborations 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editVernon attended Memorial High School in Eau Claire Wisconsin where he still resides today He formed his first band Mount Vernon in 1997 after meeting its members at a Wisconsin high school jazz camp They released their first local musical project in 1998 He graduated from Memorial High in 1999 and attended college at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire spending a semester in Ireland 10 Vernon majored in Religious Studies and minored in Women s Studies In an interview on The Colbert Report he said that was because he hadn t been ready to study music 11 Career editPre Bon Iver edit In 2001 Vernon released his first solo album under the name J D Vernon titled Home Is He went on to release two other solo albums namely Self Record in 2005 which was followed shortly thereafter by Hazeltons in 2006 12 Vernon founded the band DeYarmond Edison in 2001 while still in college 13 14 The band which began performing in 2002 consisted of Vernon Phil Cook Christopher Porterfield and Joe Westerlund After playing in the Eau Claire music scene the four bandmates decided to leave their longtime home and move to Raleigh North Carolina to try their musical hand in a new place The band released two records themselves the first self titled in 2004 and the second titled Silent Signs in 2005 15 and an EP of unreleased material is available on their Myspace page 16 After nearly a year in Raleigh Vernon left for Wisconsin in 2006 after a breakup with the band and a girlfriend The remaining members of DeYarmond Edison went on to form the folk bands Megafaun and Field Report 17 Bon Iver edit nbsp Vernon performing with Bon Iver in Black Cat Washington D C in 2008 Vernon came to international prominence with For Emma Forever Ago his first album as Bon Iver which he recorded isolated in a northern Wisconsin cabin during the winter months of 2006 and 2007 while he was going through health and personal difficulties The album was self released by Vernon in July 2007 and after it received several positive reviews including from Pitchfork the album was rereleased in February 2008 and released internationally in May of that year citation needed Bon Iver won Best New Artist and Best Alternative Album at the 2012 Grammy Awards for their 2011 self titled album 18 On September 25 2012 Vernon walked away from Bon Iver temporarily virtually putting an end to the band for the time being When asked for reasoning he replied I m winding it down I look at it like a faucet I have to turn it off and walk away from it because so much of how that music comes together is subconscious or discovering There s so much attention on the band it can be distracting at times I really feel the need to walk away from it while I still care about it And then if I come back to it if at all I ll feel better about it and be renewed or something to do that 19 The band s third studio album 22 A Million was released on September 30 2016 to critical acclaim The album marked a major shift in Bon Iver s musical style with prominent uses of electronic instrumentation and voice modulation a contrast to Vernon s previous acoustic style On August 9 2019 Vernon released I I to critical acclaim The band s fourth studio LP is vocal heavy and features dozens of collaborators emulating the message Vernon intended to send when working with Aaron Dessner in producing Big Red Machine citation needed Collaborations and side projects edit nbsp Vernon performing with Bon Iver in Gothenburg Sweden in 2009 Vernon is a part of other musical groups including Volcano Choir which consists of Vernon and the members of the band Collections of Colonies of Bees In 2009 Unmap was released His collaborative group Gayngs consisting of multiple established artists including members from Megafaun the Rosebuds Doomtree and Solid Gold among others released Relayted in 2010 20 Vernon contributed vocals as Orpheus to seven songs on Anais Mitchell s 2010 album Hadestown based on the Greek legend Orpheus and Eurydice He is one third of the Shouting Matches a blues garage rock trio along with Laarks and Peter Wolf Crier drummer Brian Moen and former DeYarmond Edison bandmate Phil Cook They have recorded but not yet released a 5 track EP Mouthoil 21 and released their debut album Grownass Man in 2013 22 During the creation of Kanye West s 2010 album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy Vernon was invited to collaborate on various songs providing vocals on Dark Fantasy Monster Hell Of A Life and Lost in the World as well as the song That s My Bitch from West and Jay Z s collaborative album Watch the Throne in 2011 23 He was also involved in West s 2013 album Yeezus contributing to I Am a God Hold My Liquor and I m in It 24 He has on several occasions served as backing vocalist for West at his live performances notably at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2011 and Glastonbury Festival in 2015 where Kanye West introduced Vernon as one of the baddest white boys on the planet In 2009 Vernon collaborated with Aaron Dessner on the song Big Red Machine for the AIDS benefit album Dark Was the Night produced by the Red Hot Organization citation needed He has produced albums for other artists including Land of Talk s 2008 album Some Are Lakes 25 and Kathleen Edwards 2012 album Voyageur 26 nbsp Vernon at Jazz Fest in 2012 In 2012 Vernon began Chigliak an imprint of Jagjaguwar dedicated to albums that have had limited or non commercial releases 27 In 2014 Jason Feathers a collaboration with Vernon Ryan Olson member of Gayngs Polica and Marijuana Deathsquads indie rapper Astronautalis and Bon Iver member Sean Carey known by his stage name S Carey released De Oro citation needed In 2017 Vernon collaborated with Mouse on Mars on their album Dimensional People who used his studio April Base 28 His voice can be heard on the song Dimensional People III 29 On June 23 2018 Vernon joined Dead amp Company on stage at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy Wisconsin He performed three songs with the band Black Muddy River Friend of the Devil and Birdsong Given Vernon s Wisconsin roots it was a special appearance that highlighted the timelessness and versatility of the Dead s music 30 In late August 2018 Vernon released the eponymous debut album of duet Big Red Machine alongside the National s Aaron Dessner The 10 song self titled album Big Red Machine was co produced by Dessner Vernon and Brad Cook and features approximately 40 collaborators including Bryce Dessner Bryan Devendorf and Richard Parry 31 The majority of the album was recorded in Dessner s garage studio in Hudson Valley New York 32 33 nbsp Vernon with Bon Iver in Barcelona Spain at Primavera Sound in 2019 In March 2020 the Ryan Olson produced album Sorry You Couldn t Make It by Swamp Dogg was released with Vernon playing guitar on all tracks He had previously appeared as a guest on Swamp Dogg s 2018 album Love Loss amp Autotune Later in 2020 Vernon collaborated with Taylor Swift to write and feature on the song Exile with an instrumental credit on Peace for her eighth studio album Folklore 34 Swift released her ninth studio album Evermore a surprise follow up album to Folklore Vernon co wrote the title track and played other instruments as well as performed background vocals on several tracks 35 36 Eaux Claires edit Vernon founded and curated the Eaux Claires music and arts festival along with Aaron Dessner of the National 37 In August 2016 Vernon and Dessner curated the second annual Eaux Claires festival 38 On the opening night of the festival Bon Iver debuted their third album 22 A Million in front of a live audience 39 22 A Million was released on September 30 2016 to widespread critical acclaim 40 Discography editSolo albums edit Home Is as JD Vernon 2001 Self Record 2005 Hazeltons 2006 With Mount Vernon edit We Can Look Up 1998 All of Us Free 2000 With DeYarmond Edison edit DeYarmond Edison 2004 Silent Signs 2005 The Bickett Residency 2005 Unreleased EP 2006 Epoch 2023 With Bon Iver edit See also Bon Iver discography For Emma Forever Ago 2007 Blood Bank 2009 Bon Iver 2011 iTunes Session 2012 22 A Million 2016 I I 2019 With the Shouting Matches edit Mouthoil 2008 limited release in Milwaukee and Minneapolis re released in 2013 Grownass Man 2013 With Volcano Choir edit Unmap 2009 Repave 2013 With Gayngs edit Relayted 2010 With Big Red Machine edit Big Red Machine 2018 How Long Do You Think It s Gonna Last 2021 Collaborative albums edit A Decade with Duke with Eau Claire Memorial Jazz I Ensemble 2009 De Oro with Astronautalis S Carey and Ryan Olson as Jason Feathers 2014 Other collaborations edit 2010 Hadestown with Anais Mitchell 2010 Dark Fantasy Monster Hell of a Life and Lost in the World off Kanye West s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy 2011 That s My Bitch off Jay Z and Kanye West s Watch the Throne 2011 Fall Creek Boys Choir with James Blake 2011 An Iris All Tiny Creatures 2012 How We Land off P O S s We Don t Even Live Here 2013 New History Warfare Vol 3 To See More Light with Colin Stetson 2013 I Am a God Hold My Liquor and I m In It off Kanye West s Yeezus 2013 Naked Off Travis cott s Owl Pharaoh 2013 Tiff off Polica s Shulamith 2013 Every Grain of Sand off the Blind Boys of Alabama s I ll Find a Way 2014 Oyster and Pearl The Gig That Matters Broken Record and Let the Spirit off Amy Ray s Goodnight Tender 2014 Twice featuring Brad Cook off Dames s Time Spent 2016 I Need a Forest Fire and Meet You in the Maze off James Blake s The Colour in Anything 2016 Over the Rise off Bruce Hornsby amp the Noisemakers s Rehab Reunion 2016 Friends with Francis and the Lights and uncredited contribution from Kanye West 2017 Zizzing off Ani DiFranco s Binary 2017 Faded off P O S s Chill Dummy 2017 Crabs in a Bucket off Vince Staples s Big Fish Theory 2017 Daphne off Lia Ices s Grown Unknown 2018 Dimensional People Part III off Mouse on Mars s Dimensional People 2018 Wouldn t Leave off Kanye West s Ye album 2018 Feel the Love and Kids See Ghosts off Kids See Ghosts KIDS SEE GHOSTS Kanye West amp Kid Cudi 2018 Simple Things off Nas s Nasir 2018 Foxfire off Jeremy Lindenfeld s The Foxfire EP 2018 Fall off Eminem s Kamikaze songwriter and uncredited vocals 2018 Love Loss and Auto Tune Swamp Dogg 2019 Cast Off and Meds featuring Blake Mills amp Rob Moose off Bruce Hornsby s Absolute Zero 2019 Take Me to the Light Francis and the Lights featuring Kanye West Chance the Rapper amp Caroline Shaw 2020 Carolina off Sarah Siskind s Modern Appalachia 2020 Sleeping Without You Is a Dragg Swamp Dogg featuring Jenny Lewis 2020 Simulation featuring Swamp Dogg off Naeem s Startisha 2020 Exile and Peace with Bon Iver off Taylor Swift s Folklore 2020 Dionne off the Japanese House s Chewing Cotton Wool 2020 Jeanie with Bon Iver off Jim E Stack s Ephemera 2020 Land off CARM s CARM 2020 Evermore Ivy Cowboy Like Me Marjorie and Closure with Bon Iver off Taylor Swift s Evermore 2020 Bright Morning Stars off Bonny Light Horseman s Bonny Light Horseman 2021 Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude with Ross Gay 2021 Ever New with Flock of Dimes amp Beverly Glenn Copeland 2022 So Unimportant with Ethan Gruska 2022 Weird Goodbyes with The National 2023 Kindness Will Follow Your Tears with Lonnie Holley 41 2023 Heart of Gold with Bon Iver amp Ilsey 2023 Marvel Room with Rob Moose amp Bon Iver 2023 My Eyes with Travis Scott amp Sampha 2023 Delresto Echoes with Travis Scott amp Beyonce 2023 Boys of Faith with Zach Bryan References edit Justin Vernon AskMen com December 13 2008 Retrieved January 12 2013 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards Nominees Grammy org CBS February 10 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February 12 2012 Grammys 2012 Bon Iver wins for best new artist Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 13 2012 Bon Iver Winding It Down Justin Vernon Says Rolling Stone September 25 2012 Retrieved January 12 2013 Kathy February 17 2010 Jagjaguwar Introduces GAYNGS New Album Relayted Coming in May Archived from the original on July 11 2012 Retrieved January 12 2013 The Shouting Matches December 9 2009 Retrieved January 12 2013 Stephen Thompson April 7 2013 First Listen The Shouting Matches Grownass Man NPR Retrieved April 20 2013 Dombal Ryan August 13 2010 Justin Vernon Talks Kanye Collaboration Gayngs Bon Iver leader tells all about his work with one of the biggest pop stars on earth Pitchfork Media Retrieved January 12 2013 Here Are The Full Liner Notes on Kanye West s Yeezus Complex McNair Bear 2008 Land of Talk Some Are Lakes Saddle Creek Tinymixtapes com Retrieved January 12 2013 Adams Gregory October 11 2011 Kathleen Edwards Unveils Voyageur Exclaim Retrieved January 12 2013 Pelly Jenn January 9 2012 Bon Iver s Justin Vernon Launches Record Label Chigliak Pitchfork Media Retrieved February 10 2015 Mouse on Mars unveil Dimensional People album EB TV Documentary archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved September 29 2021 Mouse On Mars Dimensional People Part III Feat Justin Vernon Stereogum January 17 2018 Retrieved September 29 2021 Kreps Daniel June 24 2018 Watch Bon Iver s Justin Vernon Join Dead amp Company in Wisconsin Rolling Stone Kaye Ben July 13 2018 Aaron Dessner and Justin Vernon s Big Red Machine announce debut LP share four songs Stream Consequence of Sound Retrieved October 31 2018 Kahn Andy July 12 2018 Justin Vernon amp Aaron Dessner Announce Big Red Machine Debut Album JamBase Retrieved October 18 2018 Double J September 5 2018 How Aaron Dessner amp Justin Vernon s Big Red Machine is the tip of a collaborative iceberg Double J Retrieved October 16 2018 Strauss Matthew July 24 2020 Taylor Swift Releases New Album folklore Listen and Read the Full Credits Pitchfork Retrieved August 1 2020 Spanos Brittany December 10 2020 Taylor Swift Announces Ninth Album Evermore Rolling Stone Raihala Ross December 10 2020 Taylor Swift s second surprise album of 2020 once again features St Paul drummer JT Bates and Justin Vernon Pioneer Press Harley Brown December 1 2014 Eaux Claires Music Festival Curated by Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner Announced for Summer 2015 Billboard Retrieved September 30 2016 Polanco Luis Eaux Claires Festival Announces 2016 Dates Billboard Retrieved August 15 2016 Brennan Collin August 14 2016 Bon Iver debut new album 22 A Million in full at Eaux Claires Festival watch Consequence of Sound Retrieved August 15 2016 Kreps Daniel August 12 2016 Bon Iver Announce New LP 22 A Million Unveil Two Tracks Rolling Stone Retrieved August 14 2016 Lonnie Holley Teams With Bon Iver On New Song Kindness Will Follow Your Tears Listen Stereogum March 8 2023 Retrieved April 22 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia 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