TRAVERSE CITY — Andrew Dost once told an interviewer he believed there was a place for brains in pop music.
Turns out Dost's instincts were right on key.
Dost, a Frankfort native, is a multi-instrumentalist for "fun." a hot indie trio known for its monster hits, "We Are Young" and "Some Nights."
Fun. recently scored six Grammy award nominations. Even more impressive — and a first for any band — fun. landed nominations in all "Big Four" categories: album, record and song of the year, plus best new artist.
"They've traveled the world, they've been on Letterman and Conan. They played one of the inaugural balls last week," said Pete Sandman, whose son, Jeff, grew up with Andrew. "It's a real big deal."
Dost's path to national stardom included a stint as a Record-Eagle columnist, chronicling his tour with the rock band, Anathallo. In one 2007 column, he described getting trapped in a bathroom for two hours at a music festival. He and the drummer whiled away the time reminiscing about all the good times they've had on earth, he wrote.
It appears times for Dost, 29, are just getting better.
The band hit rock star status after fun.'s single, "We Are Young," recorded with guest vocalist Janelle Monae, was featured on a Glee episode and in a Super Bowl commercial nearly a year ago. That catapulted the song to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks. The band's second hit, "Some Nights," went to No. 3. The album by the same name was certified platinum last week.
Mark Dost, Andrew's father, said the success is unreal, especially considering Andrew came from such a "normal" family.
"Cheryl and I are retired third grade teachers, and we're subbing now," he said. "And that's what's weird. We go to these sold-out shows, and these people are insane with enthusiasm. There was a block in Detroit where people waited hours and hours to get in."
When Andrew came out to meet his parents, people mobbed him.
"For us to see people act that way toward normal, old Andrew, it was hard to comprehend at first," Mark said.
Andrew Dost, a Frankfort-Elberta High School 2001 high school valedictorian, spent his childhood learning to play a wide range of instruments, from guitar to French horn.
Despite his immense talent, he told the Record-Eagle last year that the sudden success surprised him.
"Because I've been doing this for so long, you don't expect things to move quickly at all, he said.
By that time, he had transitioned from an unreliable mini-van to a luxury bus with two bathrooms and three wide-screen TVs.
Don't be fooled. The band's lifestyle is gruelling, Mark Dost said.
Even on its "day off," the band attends to media interviews and photo shoots. The trio stays healthy by eating well, exercising, and avoiding drugs. They even have a treadmill on the bus.
All three are humble, clean-cut guys, deeply grateful for their success, Mark said.
"It's kind of weird how nice they are," Mark said.
The band members realize this level of success is rare, particularly having stayed true to their more complex musical style, Mark said.
"They proved people have sophisticated tastes and will accept quality music that's different," he said.
Mark said he and Cheryl won't attend the Grammy awards on Feb. 10 since there is little chance they could spend time with their son. Instead, they'll attend a Grammy Watch Party at the Garden Theatre in Frankfort, a fundraiser for the Frankfort-Elberta High School band.
"The moms who are in charge of it said that's where Andrew got his start," Mark said. "It's true, and it isn't true. He got his start when he was two years old with a plastic guitar."
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FINAL: Beach Bums 10, Evansville 0
The game didn't go the full nine innings, but the Traverse City Beach Bums still won their home opener 10-0 against the Evansville Otters Tuesday night.
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END OF 6TH: Beach Bums 3, Evansville 0
The Beach Bums have extended their lead over the Evansville Otters to 3-0 after six innings.
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UPDATE: Beach Bums 2, Evansville 0 after three
Mother Nature sent some rain to Wuerfel Park for the Traverse City Beach Bums 2013 home opener, but it hasn't slowed them down. They lead the Evansville Otters 2-0 after three innings in a Frontier League baseball game Tuesday night.
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Prep sports scoreboard: 05/21/2013
A roundup of high school sports results from across northern Michigan:
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Bear sighted at Mancelona Middle School
Chad Culver, the school's principal, spied the large mammal on Monday about 9 a.m. when he looked out his window as he met with a teacher.
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Authorities: Possible human skull fragment found
Authorities say a bone found last week in West Michigan appears to be part of an adult human skull.
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Property owners sue over flooding
A group of Boardman River property owners filed a lawsuit over removal of the Brown Bridge Dam, saying their property values dropped when the river’s water levels rose.
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TCL&P may spend $15K on land it doesn't want
The city’s electric utility will spend up to $15,000 on a piece of property it hopes to never own — just in case public opposition foils its preferred location for an electrical substation.
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Teens admit to lewd elevator act
Traverse City police are investigating a report of sexual contact between two teens in a Traverse City Central High School elevator.
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Fired Munson clinic employee settles lawsuit
A former Munson Medical Center worker recently settled a lawsuit that alleged her civil rights were violated when she was fired from her job at an HIV-AIDS clinic.
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Free yard waste drop-off offered in Garfield
Garfield Township residents can dispose of yard waste for free starting later this month. No-charge waste passes will be available at Garfield Township Hall starting today through June 4.
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Forecast: More storms followed by cool temps
Meteorologists say to expect more severe thunderstorms coming through the Grand Traverse region.
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TC resident wins $5K Art Van Award of Hope
Cecilia Chesney, executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern Michigan, received $5,000 for her organization and was given the chance to compete for an additional $25,000 through the Art Van Charity Challenge.
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Prep sports scoreboard: 05/20/2013
A roundup of high school sports results from across northern Michigan:
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Family of woman killed by drunk driver: 'It's just not fair'
Paul Shafer had questions for the drunk driver who killed his wife and mother of his three children. Did he know what it's like to take his children to a graveyard on Mother's Day? Did he know what it's like to have a young daughter ask, "'I don't have a mommy anymore?'"
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Severe weather possible this afternoon
The spring’s first severe weather could hit the Grand Traverse region today.
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Sewer rates likely to rise for city residents
City homeowners can expect their base sewer charge to jump over 6 percent beginning in July under a budget proposal before the city commission.
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Great weather draws thousands to NMC Barbecue
Mother Nature dished up a glorious day for the Northwestern Michigan College Barbecue, the college's annual fundraiser that attracts thousands to its wooded campus.
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A chance to learn about Peace Ranch
The Senior Center Network and Peace Ranch are partnering for a Spring Hoedown, with square dancing and live entertainment.
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Leelanau center upgrades old building
The Leelanau Community Cultural Center is keeping stride with modern technology while maintaining the original vintage charm of its Old Art Building.
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New TC manager earned his gray along the way
Jered Ottenwess described himself during his interview for Traverse City manager as soft-spoken, lacking years of experience and perhaps not the most charismatic person.
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Ex-oil exec sees perilous energy future for U.S.
America is headed for an energy crisis filled with power blackouts and gasoline shortages, making today’s gas prices something to fear for in coming years.
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Townships settle 12-year-old lawsuit with Cherryland
Three holdout local townships finally settled a drawn-out tax dispute with Cherryland Electric Cooperative prior to a full hearing before the Michigan Supreme Court.
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Antrim officials make headway with meth convictions
Antrim County authorities answered a spike in methamphetamine activity with a series of arrests and convictions that they believe should send a message to meth producers and users.
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Benzie drug death leads to heroin charges
Authorities filed drug-dealing charges against a suburban Detroit man after a suspected heroin overdose death in Benzie County.
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FINAL: Beach Bums 10, Evansville 0



