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Chicago rock band OK Go

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December 29, 2009 14:29
OK Go, plus pony. “We didn’t tell anyone we were doing it,” says Tim Nordwind (above, second left). “I was a little scared to put it out”

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Even if the name does not ring any bells, chances are you will be familiar with the work of OK Go. The Chicago rockers’ video for their song Here It Goes Again, featuring the band performing an intricately choreographed dance routine on treadmills, has been viewed almost 50 million times on YouTube, earned the band a Grammy for best music video and was even parodied on The Simpsons.

The lead singer in that video, thanks to his ability to dance and lip-sync simultaneously, was bass player and native of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Tim Nordwind.

“The Jewish population in Kalamazoo is bigger than one might assume,” he says. “There are two synagogues there. My family went to the Reform. The Arts Community was surprisingly good too. Kalamazoo is in between Detroit and Chicago, so we got a lot of cultural traffic.”

Nordwind met guitarist and lead singer Damian Kulash at art camp when they were 11. They stayed friends, moved to Chicago and formed OK Go in 1998. Four years later their self-titled debut album emerged, containing a hit single, Get Over It, which worked its way up to 21 in the British singles chart and garnered the band an appearance on Top of the Pops. Their second album, 2005’s Oh No, also performed well, and reached the mid-20s both sides of the Atlantic.