L.E. Doug Staiman
L.E. Doug Staiman | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Eli Noah Staiman |
Also known as | L.E. Doug Staiman |
Born |
Binghamton, New York | February 15, 1988
Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Jewish rock, pop punk, alternative rock, parody |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, guitarist, music and film producer, comedian, director, actor, screenwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, drums, piano, bass |
Years active | 2005–present |
Associated acts | The Groggers, Aryeh Kunstler, 3 Day Yuntif |
Eliyahu Noah "Eli" Staiman (born February 15, 1988), professionally known as L.E. Doug Staiman, is an American singer, songwriter, actor, comedian, and filmmaker. He is best known as the frontman of the Jewish pop punk band The Groggers, which he formed with guitarist Ari Friedman in 2010. He is also a musician in Aryeh Kunstler's backing band, the Aryeh Kunstler Band, and is half of the Jewish pop duo 3 Day Yuntif. In addition to his own music, he has directed, edited, produced, and acted in music videos for various artists, and has contributed to several YouTube comedy videos.
Background
Staiman was born in 1988 in Binghamton, New York. His family moved several times during his childhood. He attended the Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy and the Talmudical Academy of Baltimore, and later studied in Israel at Yeshivas Ner Yaakov.[1] He graduated from Touro College.[2]
Music career
One of Staiman's early bands performed at Yeshiva University's Battle of the Bands, where he met guitarist Ari Friedman, then an undergraduate at the school. The two were later reintroduced at Queens College and briefly played together in a classic rock cover band called Steel Eagle.[1]
In 2010, Staiman recruited Friedman and several other musicians to film a video for a song he had written called "Get". After the video became a minor viral hit, Staiman officially assembled the group as The Groggers. Their debut album, There's No 'I' in Cherem, was released on August 29, 2011.[2]
For the band's 2012 video "Jewcan Sam", Staiman received rhinoplasty from the video's co-producer, Miami plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Salzhauer. Following the song's release and subsequent controversy, the band went on a brief hiatus, during which Staiman moved to Los Angeles and pursued a solo career. However, the band returned later in the year with a song called "Mindy".[3]
Staiman is also currently part of the Jewish pop duo 3 Day Yuntif with Ira Silver. They released their debut single, "Thank God It's Shabbos (TGIS)" in 2015.
Other work
In addition to his own music, Staiman has also written, produced, and directed several music videos for other musicians, primarily on YouTube. Artists he has worked with include Avery, Taylor Carroll, Bart Baker, Dave Days, Mayim Bialik, and The Groggers themselves. He is also an actor, most notably appearing on a Season 1 episode of Brand X with Russell Brand as a pedophile name Morry Urple. He appeared in a 2014 BuzzFeed video entitled "Jews Decorate Christmas Trees For The First Time".
Discography
- With The Groggers
- There's No 'I' in Cherem (2011)
- With 3 Day Yuntif
- "Thank God It's Shabbos (TGIS)" (single) (2015)
- Solo singles
- "West" (2012)
- "Like Crazy" (2014)
- "The Rabbi's Daughter" (2015)
- "I Like U" (2015)
- "Bli Neder" (2015)
- "The Outcome" (2016)
- Other
- 2013: ScrobageTV, "Work Witch" (Halloween parody of "Work Bitch" by Britney Spears) – producer, lyrics, vocals
- 2015: Benny Friedman, "Toda!" – guitar
- 2015: Carli J. Myers, "All the King's Horses" – producer
- 2016: Dave Days, "Adele/Foo Fighters Mash Up" – guest vocals, guitar, drums
- 2016: Carli J. Myers, "Walls" – producer, composer
Filmography
Web and TV
- 2013: Fantar the Fantastic (webseries) – editor, cinematographer
- Acting
- 2013: Brand X with Russell Brand (Episode: "Show 16") – Morry Urple
- 2014: Bart Baker, "Magic! - Rude Parody" – Magic! drummer
- 2014: Bart Baker, "Maroon 5 - Animals Parody" – Maroon 5 Bandmate
- 2014: The Walking Deader (short) – Dickless Fence Zombie
- 2015: Bart Baker, "Maroon 5 - Sugar Parody" – Maroon 5 Bandmate
Music videos
Year | Song | Artist | Credit | Notes |
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2010 | "Eishes Chayil" | The Groggers | Director, producer, writer, editor (with Farrell Goldsmith and Chaim Berkowitz) | Own band; second single from There's No 'I' in Cherem. |
2011 | "Spread the Light" | The Avoda | Director (with Aryeh Kunstler) | Hanukkah single |
2013 | "Not My Style" | Taylor Carroll | Director | |
"Burn" | Avery | Ellie Goulding cover | ||
"Wake Me Up" | Avicii cover | |||
"Wrecking Ball" | Jamie Charoen | Director, editor | Miley Cyrus cover | |
"Made in the USA | Demi Lovato cover | |||
"No Escapin'" | Manou | Director | ||
2014 | "Shake It Off" | Jamie Charoen | Director, editor | Taylor Swift cover |
"A Sky Full of Stars" | Noey Jacobson | Director, music producer | Coldplay rap cover | |
"Am I Wrong/Rather Be" | Nico and Vinz/Clean Bandit mashup | |||
"Cool Kids and Heroes" | Mashup of songs by Sam Smith, Echosmith, Tove Lo, U2, and Avicii | |||
"Tell Me" | Video producer | |||
"Not Going to Shacharis" | The Groggers | Director (with Mike Schultz) | ||
2016 | "Me, Myself & I Response" | Noey Jacobson | Music and video producer | |
"One Call Away Mashup" | Mashup of songs by Charlie Puth, Drake, Adele, Marvin Gaye, and Carly Rae Jepsen. | |||
"Oxygen" | ||||
"Vehi She'amda" |
References
- 1 2 "Meet The Groggers". The YU Commentator. March 21, 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
- 1 2 Yanover, Yori (March 18, 2012). "The Groggers: It Ain't Your Uncle Moishy's Rock N' Roll". The Jewish Press. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
- ↑ Ginzberg, Binyomin (Aug 17, 2012). "To Mindy Meyer, With Love". The Forward. Retrieved 17 November 2015.