Brendon Boyd Urie was born on April 12 in Las Vegas, Nevada (USA). You son of Boyd and Grace Urie, a family of Mormons, but did not follow the religion. Pablo looked at Green High School in Las Vegas. During college, he worked in a “Tropical Smoothie Cafe” in your city. And the second person who worked with him, was a quiet and shy guy who sang (too high) the songs that played on the radio. Was expelled from the house when it decided not to law school to pursue a musical career. He was elected one of the hottest stars under 25 years by the magazine “Spin”. Participated in the clip of “A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More Touch Me” and also participated in the vocal music 7 Minutes In Heaven, both of the band Fall Out Boy. was the same band that opened for Panic at the Disco the door to success. Is also the voice of the song “Do not Wake me Up”, the band The Hush Sound

Brendon and his fellow band participated in the clip “Clothes Off” the band Gym Class Heroes, dressed in costumes of animals. Was hit by a bottle in 2006, during a show at Reading Festival and the fall came on stage, but up and continued the presentation. Play guitar when he joined the band, but turned singer so the band members found their vocal potential. He and his band won for Madonna, Christina Aguilera, Shakira and Red Hot Chili Peppers in the category of video of the year with I Write Sins Not Tragedies at the VMA 2006. Recently made a tattoo of piano keys on the left arm. A friend of the band”s security was tattoos in San Bernardino in California, he had the idea to make the keys of a piano out of his arm. Could become “half piano” would be too much, according Brendon. A few months Brendon dress with colorful flowers such keys in a style very Hawaiian. The second CD that the band did (Pretty. Odd.), Seemed to be a CD and more “cool” than “A Fever You Can not Sweat Out.” According to Brendon, they inspired the Beatles to make this second album.

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