Patrick Stump
Patrick Stump, born on April 27, 1984, is best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Grammy-nominated rock band Fall Out Boy. He gained widespread recognition in the mid-2000s with the band's breakthrough album "From Under the Cork Tree" (2005), which included hits like "Sugar, We're Goin Down." Stump's versatile voice and unique sound helped propel Fall Out Boy to major success, with subsequent albums like "Infinity on High" (2007) and "Save Rock and Roll" (2013) topping charts worldwide. In addition to his work with the band, Stump pursued a solo career, releasing his album "Soul Punk" in 2011. Beyond music, Stump has contributed to various TV and film soundtracks, including songs for "Sesame Street" (HBO, 2020-), "Sick Girl" (2023) and "Hot Wheels Let's Race" (Netflix, 2024-). He has also made guest appearances on shows such as "Law & Order" (NBC, 1990-2010), "House" (Fox, 2004-2012) and "Family Guy" (FOX, 1999-). Patrick continues to be an influential figure in the pop-punk and alternative rock scenes.