Jeff Gutt

Jeff Gutt
Birth name Jeffrey Adam Gutt
Born (1976-05-02) May 2, 1976
Origin St. Clair County, Michigan, U.S.
Genres Nu metal, alternative metal, hard rock, post-grunge
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1992–present
Associated acts Dry Cell, Rival City, Acrylic,
Band with No Name, Punch
Website www.jeffgutt.com

Jeffrey Adam "Jeff" Gutt (born May 2, 1976) is a musician and vocalist originating from the Metro Detroit area, known as the former lead vocalist of the nu metal band Dry Cell.

Gutt has appeared in two seasons of the American reality television series The X Factor. He first appeared in Season 2 (2012) when he drew international acclaim for his heartfelt rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," before being eliminated in the following "Boot Camp" episode. Gutt competed in Season 3 (2013) of The X Factor USA, finishing in second place. In 2014, Gutt was dubbed as one of the most 'influential' X Factor USA contestants of all-time by FoxWeekly.[1]

Early life

Gutt's family resided in St. Clair County, located in southeast Michigan, throughout most of his childhood years. He attended schools in both Algonac and Marine City, graduating from Marine City High School in 1994.

Gutt's prominent band during his high school years was Innerfaith. He was the frontman of Innerfaith, which he formed with friends Matt Brooks on bass, Jeff Sankuer on drums, and guitarist Patrick Sankuer. Innerfaith wrote and performed original songs, ultimately winning the "Blue Water Area Battle of the Bands" in Marysville, Michigan.

In 2012 two early extended plays featuring Gutt on vocals were made downloadable for free through his official site: a 3-track 1992–1995 compilation (named Nautical Star by fans for its cover) and a 4-track Dragonfly (1997). The latter was recorded by Gutt with the band of the same name which featured Steve Mazur of Our Lady Peace on guitar.[2] Lyrics from the Dragonfly song "Sugarpill" were later used for a Dry Cell song "New Revolution".

In Dry Cell

Gutt became the lead vocalist for Dry Cell by joining the rock band Beyond Control with the already current members Danny Hartwell, Judd Gruenbaum, and Brandon Brown. After performing with them until 2004 and after the band released a studio album titled Disconnected in 2002,[3] he left the band briefly with Dave Wasierski replacing him as lead vocalist. Gutt rejoined Dry Cell in 2005.

The band went on a brief hiatus from 2005 to 2007, but in 2008 reunited with same members. In 2009 Gutt left Dry Cell for good.[4]

In early 2010 a compilation The Dry Cell Collection was released.[5] It contains previously released demos from 2003, 2005 and 2008, b-sides from Disconnected and one previously unreleased song, "So Alive". The band had no news on their MySpace page since 2010. In 2012, it was said on Gutt's official website that Dry Cell is now defunct.

In Acrylic, Band With No Name and Punch

After parting ways with Dry Cell in 2004, Gutt recorded 8 demo songs with a band named Acrylic.[6]

In 2005 (when Dry Cell went on hiatus) Gutt and his friend, guitarist Gary Pittel formed Band With No Name (abbreviated as BWNN).[7] The band also included Aaron Hutchinson (drums), Justin “Antic” Hackman (keyboards), Mike Guy and later Ben Lula (bass). In 2007 BWNN released a 5-track self-titled EP.[8] In 2008 they won 89X & TNTs Battle Of The Bands in Michigan and received $10,000 and studio time to record a new EP.[9] 7 new songs were recorded and a full-length album named Humanity was released in 2009.[10] In 2013 it was re-released under Gutt's name on iTunes and included the song "Stay", which was previously known as the album's B-side.[11]

Gutt, Pittel and Hutchinson also perform live as a cover band, Punch.[12]

Gutt also appears on Solystic's songs Carry On,[13] Open Letter[14] and Almost Dead.[15]

In one of the interviews Gutt states that once he was "really close to becoming a new singer for Alice in Chains..."[16]

The X Factor

Season 2

In 2012, Gutt auditioned for the second season of the American singing competition series The X Factor. In an episode broadcast on September 20, 2012, Gutt sang "Hallelujah", a cover of Leonard Cohen getting unanimous four "yes"es from the judges Simon Cowell, Britney Spears, Demi Lovato and L.A. Reid.[17] But he couldn't make it past the "bootcamp" stage and was eliminated before the live shows. Several weeks later, Cowell stated to Access Hollywood that one regret he had was sending Gutt home early.[18]

On March 29, 2013, Gutt released a music video for his debut solo single "Hallelujah" through vimeo.[19] Gutt's bandmates from BWNN are also shown in the video. On April 28, 2013, the single was released on iTunes.[20]

Gutt's performances included:

Show Theme Song Original artist Order Result
Audition Free choice "Hallelujah" Leonard Cohen N/A Through to bootcamp
Bootcamp 1 Solo performance Not aired Through to bootcamp 2
Bootcamp 2 Group performance Through to bootcamp 3
Bootcamp 3 Duet performance "If I Die Young" The Band Perry Eliminated

Season 3

In 2013, he returned once again with the third season of the competition. He auditioned with the song "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" from Aerosmith. After the judges objected, he was offered a second song, "Creep" from Radiohead.[21] Based on that performance, he was put in the Final 40, and one of ten finalists in the "Over 25" category mentored by Kelly Rowland.

In the newly introduced "four-chair challenge", Gutt sang "Amazing Grace" and was selected as a Final 16 candidate and one of four in the "Over 25" category.[22]

Ultimately, Gutt was the runner-up for The X Factor season 3, finishing second place to Alex & Sierra in a razor-thin margin of votes from American viewers.[23]

Gutt's performances include:

Day of broadcast Show Theme Song Original artist Result
September 18 Audition Free choice "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"
"Creep"
Aerosmith
Radiohead
Through to Four-Chair challenge
October 2 Four-Chair Challenge Solo performance "Amazing Grace" John Newton Advanced
October 29 Live show 1 (Top 16) Mentor's choice "Try" Pink Saved by Kelly Rowland
November 6 Live show 2 (Top 13) Motown Night "Say You, Say Me" Lionel Richie N/A
November 7 Live show 3 (Top 13 Get Another Chance) Free choice "In the Air Tonight" Phil Collins Safe
November 13 Live show 4 (Top 12) 80's Night "(I Just) Died in Your Arms" Cutting Crew Safe
November 20 Live show 5 (Top 10) British Invasion "Bohemian Rhapsody" Queen Safe
November 27 Live show 6 (Top 8) Big Band Night "Feeling Good" Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse Safe
December 4 Live show 7 (Top 6) Diva Night
Unplugged
"Without You"
"Daniel"
Mariah Carey
Elton John
Safe
December 11 Live show 8 (Top 4) Viewers' choice "Hallelujah" Leonard Cohen Safe
Duet (with Restless Road) "Every Breath You Take" The Police
No Theme "Demons" Imagine Dragons
December 12 Victory song "Open Arms" Journey
December 18 Live show 9 (Finale) Winner's song "Dream On" Aerosmith Runner-up
Celebrity duet "Iris" (with John Rzeznik) Goo Goo Dolls
Favorite performance "Creep" Radiohead
December 19 Christmas songs "O Holy Night" Adolphe Adam

Post X Factor career

Rival City

In January, 2014, Gutt revealed members of his new alternative rock band Rival City Heights: BWNN/Punch bandmate Gary Pittel (guitar), ex-Dry Cell bandmate Brandon Brown (drums), Cyamak Ashtiani (guitar) and KC Jenkins (bass).[24][25][26][27][28]

On May 3, 2014, Rival City Heights played the debut show at the Masonic Temple in Detroit.[29]

In December, 2014, Gutt released "A Detroit Christmas" as a solo artist.

In late 2015, Rival City Heights toured the Middle East (Jordan, India, Turkey, Egypt, Lebanon) for a series of concerts in association with the Princess Alia Foundation.[30]

On February 19, 2016, Rival City Heights released the debut single "Take It Back" and from February to March 2016, played a tour with Trapt to promote it.[31][32] Before the tour Brandon Brown left the band and was replaced with Evanescence's Will Hunt on drums.[33] On November 29, 2016, it was announced that Gary Pittel and Cyamak Ashtiani left the band, Gene Lenardo (ex-Filter, Device) was to take guitar duties, and that Rival City Heights was renamed to Rival City.[34]

On October 31, 2016, Rival City released "Fading Out / What's Going On", a double single produced by Kevin Churko.[35]

Stone Temple Pilots

On November 16, 2016, Entertainment Tonight reported that Stone Temple Pilots had recruited Gutt to be their new lead singer, replacing Chester Bennington, who had left the band one year earlier.[36] The following day, however, a representative for the band denied this rumor, saying that "the band has been rehearsing with several singers over the past few weeks" and "they haven't made a decision yet."[37]

Personal life

Gutt is a single father and has one son, Talon.

Discography

As Jeff Gutt
  • 1992–95 – "Nautical Star"
  • 2013 – Hallelujah (Single)
  • 2013 – The X Factor USA Season 3 Live Performances[38]
  • 2014 – A Detroit Christmas (Single) [39]
With Rival City
  • 2016 - Take It Back (Single) (under the name Rival City Heights)
  • 2016 - Fading Out / What's Going On (Single)
With Dry Cell
  • 2001 – Demo EP (as Impür)
  • 2002 – Disconnected
  • 2010 – The Dry Cell Collection
With Band With No Name (BWNN)
  • 2007 – BWNN EP
  • 2009 – Humanity (re-released in 2013 as Gutt's solo album on iTunes)
With Dragonfly
  • 1997 – Dragonfly

List of guest appearances
  • With Solystic
    • Almost Dead
    • Carry On
    • Open Letter

References

  1. Rogers, Danny (2014-05-09). "10 Most Influential X Factor USA Contestants". Fox Weekly.
  2. Steve Mazur's Twitter
  3. Dry Cell "Disconnected" on iTunes
  4. Clinton resident wins fans on ‘X Factor’
  5. "The Dry Cell Collection" on Amazon
  6. JEFF GUTT - with ACRYLYC - All The Dirty (Live in Michigan 2004)
  7. BWNN on MySpace
  8. BWNN - Band With No Name (EP) (2007)
  9. BWNN Live @ TNT's June 5th 2008 - FULL SET
  10. BWNN's "Humanity" on Last.fm
  11. Jeff Gutt - Humanity on iTunes
  12. Jeff Gutt performing songs from the X Factor in Punch with Gary Pittel and Aaron Hutchinson
  13. Solystic - Carry On (feat. Jeff Gutt)
  14. "Open letter" feat Jeff Gutt
  15. Solystic - Almost Dead (feat. Jeff Gutt
  16. Jeff Gutt on Patriot Pride Interview
  17. The X Factor USA 2012 - Jeffery Gutt's audition - Hallelujah
  18. The X Factor: Simon Cowell Calls Boot Camp Exit Of Jeffrey Gutt ‘A Mistake’
  19. Jeff Gutt's "Hallelujah" music video. Posted March 29, 2013.
  20. Jeff Gutt "Hallelujah" (Single) on iTunes
  21. Vultaggio, Maria (September 26, 2013). "Jeff Gutt 'X Factor:' How Far Will He Go? [VIDEO]". International Business Times. Retrieved September 27, 2013.
  22. An Amazing Performance From Jeff Gutt - THE X FACTOR USA 2013
  23. "The X Factor USA contestants web page". Retrieved 21 December 2013.
  24. The drummer of my band will be Brandon Brown (formerly of Dry Cell)
  25. I would like to introduce the 1st member of my band.
  26. Finally, on bass is KC Jenkins (San Diego) AMAZING musician...
  27. Cyamak Ashtiani (Hush, The Dreaming) will be the 2nd guitar player.
  28. Rival City Height band logo
  29. Don’t Panic Radio 04/27/14
  30. No Name to Fame: American singer, Jeff Gutt, on his concert in Chennai, social causes and more
  31. iTunes: Take It Back - Single by Rival City Heights
  32. PREMIERE: Rival City Heights — "Take It Back"
  33. From His Experience on X-Factor, To Forming The Group Rival City Heights, JEFF GUTT Opens Up About it All!
  34. Rival City Heights renamed to Rival City
  35. "Fading Out & What's Going On now available"
  36. Schillaci, Sophie (November 16, 2016). "EXCLUSIVE: Stone Temple Pilots Recruit 'X Factor' Alum Jeffrey Adam Gutt as New Lead Singer". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  37. "STONE TEMPLE PILOTS 'Haven't Made A Decision' About A New Singer Yet". Blabbermouth.net. November 17, 2016. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
  38. The X Factor USA Season 3 Live Performances by Jeff Gutt on iTunes
  39. A Detroit Christmas @ Amazon.com
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