Matthew Koma Biography
Early Life
Born in 1987 to the singer and songwriter Gerald D. Bair, Koma performed with his father on stage since he was four. By age nine, he was already writing his original songs. His talent was quickly recognized, leading to a record deal with Interscope Records in 2011. The release of his debut EP, 'Parachute,' in 2012 established him in the music industry as a skilled songwriter and producer.
Achievements and Collaborations
He went on to tour with artists like Ellie Goulding and LMFAO, performing at prestigious festivals like Coachella and Ultra. His collaborations with Zedd">Zedd and Tiësto resulted in Grammy-winning tracks. In 2018, he formed the indie pop band Winnetka Bowling League, signed under RCA. His new-found success with the band peaked during the pandemic, earning him praise from legendary musicians like Duff.
Personal Life
Matthew Koma has formed meaningful relationships with many artists like Carly Rae Jepsen. He married Hilary Duff in 2019. As a parent, he shares his love for creativity with his children and creates lasting memories despite the pressing demands of his career.