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Before signing a major-label deal in 2010, Stephen Jerzak released emo-pop albums on his own dime, using social networking sites like MySpace to develop a large following of teenage fans. Growing up in La Crosse, Wisconsin, he began playing music as a preteen, teaching himself several instruments while tinkering around in his father’s home studio. He also learned how to use GarageBand, a computer software application that allows users to record their own music easily. Layering his acoustic guitar with beats created in GarageBand, Jerzak came up with the electro-acoustic sound that would eventually define his early recordings.

Jerzak joined MySpace in November 2008 and started uploading his songs, quickly becoming one of the website’s most popular newcomers. Within a year’s time, he’d attracted enough attention to land an opening slot on <a href="spotify:artist:53M4Iv2RkzzxFFvW2B1jhC">Breathe Carolina</a>’s EZBronz Tour, and an offer from <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Universal+Republic%22">Universal Republic</a> arrived several months later. After making his debut with My Uke Has a Crush on You, an album whose cutesy lyrics and ukulele-based songs earned him frequent comparisons to <a href="spotify:artist:5pUmXBIQtqpvdV1HAy2xYC">Never Shout Never</a>, Jerzak began exploring a more full-fledged pop sound, unveiling his new direction with 2011’s Miles and Miles. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi

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