![]() ![]() Likewise, he was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. He was nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song-Motion Picture for Gold (2016). Later, he also released two more very successful albums, ‘Instinct’ and ‘Brick by Brick’ in 19 respectively. In the 1980s, he also released the studio album ‘Blah-Blah-Blah’ which became his first commercially successful work. Whereas, they first played at a Halloween party with the members of MC5 in attendance. In talking about his profession, in 1967, he became the lead vocalist of the newly formed band ‘The Stooges with Ron Asheton on guitar, Dave Alexander on bass, and Scott Asheton (Ron Asheton’s brother) on drums, alongside him. Then, he attended the University of Michigan. ![]() In talking about her education, He attended Pioneer High School. Iggy Pop: Education, School/ College University He belongs to American nationality and mixed (Irish- English- Danish,- Norwegian) ethnicity. His parents were his big support system as they gave him their master bedroom in the trailer because that was the only room big enough for his drum kit.Īdditionally, there is no information about his siblings. He went to school with the son of the president of Ford Motor Company, with kids of wealth and good grades.īut he had a wealth that beat them all. Caption: Iggy Pop and wife (Source: Celebsinfo)ĭuring the 2007 Rolling Stone interview, he explained his relationship with his parents and their contribution to his music. There is no information about his mother. ![]() His father was a former high school English teacher and baseball coach at Fordson High School in Dearborn, Michigan. (father), and Louella Christensen (mother). He is the son of James Newell Osterberg, Sr. Iggy was born in Muskegon, Michigan, the United States on April 21, 1947, at the age (of 75). Similarly, he has been regarded as the ‘Godfather of Punk’ in the music industry since his influential days with the proto-punk band ‘The Stooges.’ Iggy Pop: Age, Parents, Siblings, and Family ![]()
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