Justin Steward Furstenfeld (born December 14, 1975) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and lyricist of rock band Blue October. He is also a member of the band Harvard of the South.
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Birth name | Justin Steward Furstenfeld |
Born | (1975-12-14) December 14, 1975 (age 46) |
Genres | Rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Member of | Blue October, Harvard of the South |
Formerly of | The Last Wish |
When not touring with his band, Furstenfeld resides in San Marcos, Texas. He is the brother of Blue October drummer Jeremy Furstenfeld. He has a daughter named Blue Reed Furstenfeld, to whom he dedicated the album Any Man in America. Blue, and Furstenfeld's relationship with her mother, are the subject matter of much of the album.[1]
On June 13, 2012, Furstenfeld proposed to his pregnant girlfriend Sarah. On July 28, 2012, they were married in a private ceremony in Wimberley, Texas. Justin filed for divorce in early 2022, but remains on good terms with Sarah.[2] Together they have a daughter named Sayde Belle, born August 23, 2012.[3] On April 2, 2016, Furstenfeld and his wife had a son, Gunner Black.[4]
In 2020 a documentary was released called "Get Back Up" that covers Furstenfeld's story about depression, addiction, and recovery.[5][6]
Growing up, Furstenfeld listened to hip-hop, rock, country, and dance; his favorite artists included Idaho, Marvin Gaye, The Smiths, Peter Gabriel, Red House Painters, The Cure, Cocteau Twins, Bauhaus, and Pink Floyd. He also counts among his influences Michael Stipe, The Pixies, Elliott Smith, Blue Miller, George Winston, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and U2.[7][8] His first musical memory was Roy Orbison's ballad "Crying".[9]
During his high school years at Houston's High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA), he formed the band The Last Wish, which he played in from the age of 13 until 1995.[10] When performing solo, Furstenfeld uses the moniker 5591.[11]
In August 2008, Furstenfeld toured with Stephenie Meyer, author of the Twilight series, in a sold-out four-city book/concert tour.[12]
On October 22, 2009, the Pick Up the Phone Tour was cancelled after Furstenfeld was admitted to a hospital for an extreme anxiety attack, though the band still played two November dates in Austin.
In April 2009,[13] Furstenfeld published the book Crazy Making – The Words and Lyrics of Justin Furstenfeld, in which he goes into explicit detail about the inspiration behind every Blue October song to date.[14]
Furstenfeld attended HSPVA on a drama scholarship, acted in several plays in high school, and appeared in the 1996 film Late Bloomers. He made his true feature film debut in the 2022 Christian Sesma directed action film Section Eight playing the character Ajax Abernathy.[15] Furstenfeld's original song "This is What I Live For" also played during film's opening credits. In 2022 Justin acted in the film Lights Out, also directed by Sesma.[16]
Solo albums
With The Last Wish
With Blue October
With Harvard of the South
As a featured artist
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