The Postal Service

The Postal Service

Keynote Speaker: The Postal Service is an American electronic musical group composed of vocalist Ben Gibbard and producer Jimmy Tamborello with Jenny Lewis on background vocals/keyboards & samplers live.

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The Postal Service Biography

It's been 10 years since the little project that could from Seattelite Ben Gibbard (also known as Death Cab For Cutie's frontman) and Angeleno Jimmy Tamborello (Dntel, Figurine) emerged from seemingly nowhere and began to burrow its way into the ears of anyone who came into contact with the band's infectious electro-pop.

Of course, the music that The Postal Service created was more than just electro-pop, and the force with which Jimmy and Ben captured the indie-rock zeitgeist of the early aughts made them more of a phenomenon than just a regular old band. The guys exquisitely matched synthetic sounds with organic ones, a marriage that also brought together a fanbase spread out across the musical spectrum. The fact that such artists as Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer, Streetlight Manifesto, and Confide (who knew Cookie Monster liked The Postal Service?) have covered "Such Great Heights" is a testament to both the song's magical spark and its melodic inclusivity. The Postal Service's story started innocently enough, with a mutual friend bringing Ben and Jimmy together to collaborate on "(This Is) The Dream Of Evan And Chan," a track on the 2001 Dntel record Life Is Full Of Possibilities (whose 10-year anniversary was also commemorated with a Sub Pop reissue). Things went so swimmingly that by the next night Ben asked Jimmy if he was interested in working together again. "We got along well right away, but I don't think I would have asked him to do it that fast," says Jimmy. "I'm glad that he asked."

Once Jen Wood and Rilo Kiley's Jenny Lewis added vocals and the mixing was completed-a process that actually brought Ben and Jimmy together in the same room-they were ready for their close-up. Jimmy suggested naming the album Give Up, inspired by the transitory nature of the whole arrangement.

Jimmy says that he originally thought the results would skew more experimental, la the glitchy sounds he makes as Dntel, but by the time they were working on their first two songs-"The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" and "Brand New Colony"-it was obvious that they were making a bona fide pop recording. The sweetness of Ben's voice perfectly complemented Jimmy's upbeat orchestral thumps, and songs like "District," "Such Great Heights," "Nothing Better," and "Clark Gable" jumped out of the speakers and demanded attention from the head, heart, and feet. Ben also let his usual brokenhearted lyrics share space with some of the most playful words he'd ever penned, noting back in the day that "Such Great Heights" was the first time he'd written a positive love song. Sub Pop told the guys that Give Up might sell 20,000 copies, but that seemed a tad optimistic. To help with promotion, the label lined up a couple of its heavy hitters to do acoustic covers for the first single, "Such Great Heights": The Shins tackled the nuclear-apocalyptic drama of "We Will Become Silhouettes," while Iron & Wine reinterpreted the A-side.

A monthlong U.S. tour was booked conservatively, and their accommodations were far from luxurious: Jimmy, Ben, Jenny, and Nick Harmer (Death Cab's bassist who ran the onstage visuals and ended up playing tour manager) were crammed into two beds. But Give Up started to blow up while they were on the road, and by the time things wrapped up, the band had gone from opening the tour at the tiny Casbah in San Diego to upgrading its Los Angeles show to the much larger Avalon. The energy continued to build when they headed overseas that summer. "I remember being in Spain and having some moments that felt like The Beatles," says Jimmy. "I remember playing a show and afterwards having to run to the car and people screaming, and having to drive away with people hitting the car."

And the story just kept getting nuttier: The Iron & Wine version of "Such Great Heights" ended up on the Grammy-winning Garden State soundtrack (the original was also used in the film's trailer), and eventually the band's profile was high enough that it grabbed the attention of both Teen People and the U.S. Postal Service, the latter of whom sent a cease-and-desist letter regarding the group's name, which led to Sub Pop's first and only story on the front page of The New York Times. (The agreement that allowed The Postal Service to keep its name included, among other things, a performance at the postmaster general's National Executive Conference, the U.S. Postal Service selling Give Up on its website, and a morality clause that said the USPS could take it all away if Jimmy or Ben ever did anything significantly naughty.) By the time the band got upset at Apple Computer for its commercial that was essentially a shot-for-shot remake of the "Such Great Heights" video, it seemed as though basically anything was possible.

But over the years, it's become obvious that Give Up captured a very unique moment in time for these talented musicians-"I felt like we just captured lightning in a bottle," says Ben-and sometimes it's best just to leave well enough alone. That said, a couple of exceptions are the reissue's two new songs, which were started in 2006 and deemed stellar enough to be finished up for inclusion on Give Up's second go-round. Both pick up where the album left off, with Jimmy, Ben, and Jenny firing on all cylinders to make a pair of memorable, energetic tunes.

While "A Tattered Line Of String" bounces along to a bittersweet fairytale of New York filled with doomed love, "Turn Around" could almost be seen as the sequel to "This Place Is A Prison," with Ben promising to stick by someone drowning in drugs and booze. (The latter's coda is also dreamy enough to give the ending of "Brand New Colony" a run for its money.) Along with the other bonus material-which includes, among other things, the Shins and Iron & Wine covers, Ben's acoustic radio performance of "Recycled Air," and The Postal Service's covers of The Flaming Lips' "Suddenly Everything Has Changed," John Lennon's "Grow Old With Me," and Phil Collins' "Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)"-these new songs bring gorgeous closure to a pristine project.

And really, The Postal Service's legacy is best left in the hands of the million-plus people it's affected. (And that's a literal number, as Give Up, Sub Pop's second-best-selling album behind Nirvana's Bleach, recently went platinum. It's also worth noting that The Postal Service has received more radio play than any other artist in Sub Pop's illustrious history.) And I'm not just talking about listeners: The band's sound is such a touchstone for so many artists that "Postal Service-esque" has become a generally accepted musical adjective. And it goes way beyond Owl City.

"I think it is continuing with the tradition of electronic pop that was popular when we were kids in the '80s, and that people kind of walked away from for almost 20 years," notes Ben. "If not the first, we were certainly the first visible act to revive this genre and kind of modernize it in a way that was a reflection of kids who grew up on Pavement but also grew up on New Order and Pet Shop Boys and whatever else. Nobody had checked off those boxes on the same record."

Back when I wrote the original bio for Give Up, I compared Jimmy and Ben to such famed pairings as Morrissey and Marr, Lennon and McCartney, and Suede's Brett Anderson and Bernard Butler. To borrow a line from "Such Great Heights," it may have seemed like a stretch, and at the time I had no clue how massive this would all become. But it was obvious that these guys had made something special, and it's amazing to know that so many other people have come to agree.

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The Postal Service is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics including Music and Celebrity. The estimated speaking fee range to book The Postal Service for live events is $100,000 - $200,000. Please contact us for virtual event fees. The Postal Service generally travels from Los Angeles, CA, USA and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Chappell Roan, Deniece Williams and Ximena Sariñana. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling The Postal Service for an upcoming event.

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  • How do I book The Postal Service to speak at my event?

    Our experienced booking agents have successfully helped clients around the world secure speakers like The Postal Service for speaking engagements, personal appearances, product endorsements, or corporate entertainment since 2002. Click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page to check availability for The Postal Service, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to discuss your upcoming event. One of our experienced agents will be happy to help you get speaking fee information and check availability for The Postal Service or any other speaker of your choice.
  • How much does it cost to book The Postal Service for a speaking engagement?

    Speaking fees for The Postal Service, or any other speakers and celebrities, are determined based on a number of factors and may change without notice. The estimated fee for a live event is $100,000 - $200,000. For the most current speaking fee to hire The Postal Service, click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to speak directly with an experienced booking agent.
  • What topics does The Postal Service speak about?

    The Postal Service is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as Music and Celebrity.
  • Where does The Postal Service travel from?

    The Postal Service generally travels from Los Angeles, CA, USA and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances.
  • Who is the agent for The Postal Service?

    AAE Speakers Bureau has successfully secured keynote speakers like The Postal Service for clients worldwide since 2002. As a full-service speaker booking agency, we have access to virtually any speaker or celebrity in the world. Our agents are happy and able to submit an offer to the speaker or celebrity of your choice, letting you benefit from our reputation and long-standing relationships in the industry. Please click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page including the details of your event, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536, and one of our agents will assist you to book The Postal Service for your next private or corporate function.
  • What is a full-service speaker booking agency?

    AAE Speakers Bureau is a full-service speaker booking agency, meaning we can completely manage the speaker’s or celebrity’s engagement with your organization from the time of booking your speaker through the event’s completion. We provide all of the services you need to host The Postal Service or any other speaker of your choice, including offer negotiation, contractual assistance, accounting and billing, and event speaker travel and logistics services. When you book a speaker with us, we manage the process of hosting a speaker for you as an extension of your team. Our goal is to give our clients peace of mind and a best-in-class service experience when booking a speaker with us.
  • Why is AAE Speakers Bureau different from other booking agencies?

    If you’re looking for the best speaker recommendations, paired with a top-notch customer service experience, you’re in the right place. At AAE Speakers Bureau, we exclusively represent the interests of our clients - professional organizations, companies, universities, and associations. We intentionally do not represent the speakers we feature or book. That is so we can present our clients with the broadest and best performing set of speaker options in the market today, and we can make these recommendations without any obligation to promote a specific speaker over another. This is why when our agents suggest a speaker for your event, you can be assured that they are of the highest quality with a history of proven success with our other clients.
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