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'''Jonathan Rundman'''
Jonathan Rundman is an American folk/rock singer and songwriter from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He grew up in the Finnish-American communities of Michigan's Upper Peninsula; born in Hancock and raised in Ishpeming. He has been writing, touring, and recording professionally since 1989. Rundman has performed on National Public Radio's Mountain Stage program, and his songs have been featured on television's Ellen DeGeneres Show and CBS This Morning. His music has been reviewed in the New York Times and Paste Magazine. From 2010 to 2013 he performed with the Finnish-American folk music duo Kaivama. Since 2014 Jonathan Rundman has frequently toured, written, and recorded with songwriter Walter Salas-Humara of The Silos. Rundman also has credits as a producer, multi-instrumentalist, writer, podcaster, and actor.
'''Discography'''
'''SOLO ALBUMS'''
+ 28 Days in the Yellow Room (1992, reissued 2003)
+ Wherever (1994)
+ Recital (1997)
+ Sound Theology (2000)
+ Field Recordings: Lo-Fi and Live in the Midwest (2001)
+ Public Library (2004)
+ Protestant Rock Ethic (2006)
+ The Best of Jonathan Rundman: Twenty Songs from the 20th Century (2007)
+ Myopia (2007)
+ Insomniaccomplishments (2008)
+ Jonathan Rundman (2012)
+ A Heartland Liturgy (2015)
+ Look Up (2015)
+ Reservoir (2017)
'''COLLABORATIONS'''
+ The Chandlers : Seven Summers (1994)
+ The Muckrakers : May (1998)
+ Beki Hemingway & Jonathan Rundman : Tennesota (2004)
+ Kaivama (2011)
+ Arto Järvelä & Kaivama (2012)
'''NOTABLE COLLABORATIONS'''
'''KAIVAMA'''
In 2010 Rundman and violinist Sara Pajunen formed the Finnish-American folk duo Kaivama. Their self-titled album was released in 2011.
Kaivama was featured in ThisisFINLAND, a publication of the
[https://ift.tt/2GxzeMW Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland] and on [https://ift.tt/2Gk5i3y Minnesota Public Radio]
'''ARTO JÄRVELÄ'''
+ Järvelä plays fiddle on Rundman's composition "Rynkö," recorded on the debut Kaivama album
+ in 2012 Rundman, Sara Pajunen, and Arto Järvelä released an album as a trio, Arto Järvelä & Kaivama. The album was released in Europe in 2013 and was nominated for folk music album of the year by the Finnish Central Committee of Folk Music and Dance:
'''WALTER SALAS-HUMARA'''
+ Salas-Humara produced Rundman's 2004 album Public Library
+ Rundman co-wrote the song "Diner By The Train" from Salas-Humara's 2016 album Explodes And Disappears
+ Rundman contributed instrumental and vocal tracks to Salas-Humara's albums Explodes And Disappears (2016), Work: Part 2 (2017), and Walterio! (2018)
'''DANIEL LEVITIN'''
+ Rundman recorded Levitin's song "Now That You Are Gone," appearing on Rundman's 2007 compilation of 4-track recordings, Myopia.
+ Levitin wrote the liner notes for Rundman's 2007 compilation album The Best of Jonathan Rundman: Twenty Songs from the 20th Century
+ Levitin provides harmony vocals on the song "The Science of Rockets" from Rundman's 2015 album Look Up
'''ACTING'''
'''UNDER SUSPICION''' (TV_series)
Rundman appeared in the series finale episode of this CBS television police drama in 1995. Actress Grace Zabriskie played Rundman's mother, and Rundman wrote the song "Grace Is Crying Her Eyes Out" in honor of Zabriskie.
'''PODCASTING'''
Rundman produces and co-hosts the podcast Creativity Drill with Jonathan & Dawn Rundman
Rundman produces the podcast Better Patents Now by LexisNexis IP
'''WRITING'''
The Lutheran Handbook, Kristofer Skrade, ed. (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 2005).
The Lutheran Handbook on Marriage, Kristofer Skrade, ed. (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 2005).
"Thieves in the Temple" in Journal of Lutheran Ethics (Oct. 2010).
'''EXTERNAL LINKS'''
Official webpage https://ift.tt/15cf4lw
[https://ift.tt/15cf4lw www.jonathanrundman.com]
At NPR [https://ift.tt/1IPE3ZV NPR]
New York Times (April 16, 2008)
[https://ift.tt/2Gxzgo2 New York Times]
Paste Magazine (October 2004)
https://ift.tt/2DZVUzR
Jonathan Rundman is an American folk/rock singer and songwriter from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He grew up in the Finnish-American communities of Michigan's Upper Peninsula; born in Hancock and raised in Ishpeming. He has been writing, touring, and recording professionally since 1989. Rundman has performed on National Public Radio's Mountain Stage program, and his songs have been featured on television's Ellen DeGeneres Show and CBS This Morning. His music has been reviewed in the New York Times and Paste Magazine. From 2010 to 2013 he performed with the Finnish-American folk music duo Kaivama. Since 2014 Jonathan Rundman has frequently toured, written, and recorded with songwriter Walter Salas-Humara of The Silos. Rundman also has credits as a producer, multi-instrumentalist, writer, podcaster, and actor.
'''Discography'''
'''SOLO ALBUMS'''
+ 28 Days in the Yellow Room (1992, reissued 2003)
+ Wherever (1994)
+ Recital (1997)
+ Sound Theology (2000)
+ Field Recordings: Lo-Fi and Live in the Midwest (2001)
+ Public Library (2004)
+ Protestant Rock Ethic (2006)
+ The Best of Jonathan Rundman: Twenty Songs from the 20th Century (2007)
+ Myopia (2007)
+ Insomniaccomplishments (2008)
+ Jonathan Rundman (2012)
+ A Heartland Liturgy (2015)
+ Look Up (2015)
+ Reservoir (2017)
'''COLLABORATIONS'''
+ The Chandlers : Seven Summers (1994)
+ The Muckrakers : May (1998)
+ Beki Hemingway & Jonathan Rundman : Tennesota (2004)
+ Kaivama (2011)
+ Arto Järvelä & Kaivama (2012)
'''NOTABLE COLLABORATIONS'''
'''KAIVAMA'''
In 2010 Rundman and violinist Sara Pajunen formed the Finnish-American folk duo Kaivama. Their self-titled album was released in 2011.
Kaivama was featured in ThisisFINLAND, a publication of the
[https://ift.tt/2GxzeMW Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland] and on [https://ift.tt/2Gk5i3y Minnesota Public Radio]
'''ARTO JÄRVELÄ'''
+ Järvelä plays fiddle on Rundman's composition "Rynkö," recorded on the debut Kaivama album
+ in 2012 Rundman, Sara Pajunen, and Arto Järvelä released an album as a trio, Arto Järvelä & Kaivama. The album was released in Europe in 2013 and was nominated for folk music album of the year by the Finnish Central Committee of Folk Music and Dance:
'''WALTER SALAS-HUMARA'''
+ Salas-Humara produced Rundman's 2004 album Public Library
+ Rundman co-wrote the song "Diner By The Train" from Salas-Humara's 2016 album Explodes And Disappears
+ Rundman contributed instrumental and vocal tracks to Salas-Humara's albums Explodes And Disappears (2016), Work: Part 2 (2017), and Walterio! (2018)
'''DANIEL LEVITIN'''
+ Rundman recorded Levitin's song "Now That You Are Gone," appearing on Rundman's 2007 compilation of 4-track recordings, Myopia.
+ Levitin wrote the liner notes for Rundman's 2007 compilation album The Best of Jonathan Rundman: Twenty Songs from the 20th Century
+ Levitin provides harmony vocals on the song "The Science of Rockets" from Rundman's 2015 album Look Up
'''ACTING'''
'''UNDER SUSPICION''' (TV_series)
Rundman appeared in the series finale episode of this CBS television police drama in 1995. Actress Grace Zabriskie played Rundman's mother, and Rundman wrote the song "Grace Is Crying Her Eyes Out" in honor of Zabriskie.
'''PODCASTING'''
Rundman produces and co-hosts the podcast Creativity Drill with Jonathan & Dawn Rundman
Rundman produces the podcast Better Patents Now by LexisNexis IP
'''WRITING'''
The Lutheran Handbook, Kristofer Skrade, ed. (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 2005).
The Lutheran Handbook on Marriage, Kristofer Skrade, ed. (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 2005).
"Thieves in the Temple" in Journal of Lutheran Ethics (Oct. 2010).
'''EXTERNAL LINKS'''
Official webpage https://ift.tt/15cf4lw
[https://ift.tt/15cf4lw www.jonathanrundman.com]
At NPR [https://ift.tt/1IPE3ZV NPR]
New York Times (April 16, 2008)
[https://ift.tt/2Gxzgo2 New York Times]
Paste Magazine (October 2004)
https://ift.tt/2DZVUzR
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