Tom Chaplin rose to prominence on both sides of the Atlantic in the early 2000s as the frontman for British alt-rockers
Keane. A native of Hastings in East Sussex, Chaplin began his musical career in 1995 when he was asked to join a local covers group called
the Lotus Eaters. Rechristening themselves
Keane, they eventually signed with
Island in 2003 and quickly found success with their 2004 debut, Hopes and Fears.
Keane's earnest, piano-driven style proved a winning formula and Hopes and Fears debuted at number one on the album charts, eventually ranking as the U.K.'s 11th best-selling album of the 2000s. Led by Chaplin's soaring vocals,
Keane's mainstream success continued throughout the coming decade, first with 2006's massively popular Under the Iron Sea and later with Perfect Symmetry (2008) and Strangeland (2012). Following a 2013 "best-of" compilation, the band took a hiatus during which Chaplin embarked on a solo career. Still signed to
Island as a solo artist, he released his debut, The Wave, in late 2016. Following a tour in support of the release in 2017, Chaplin started work on a Christmas album that took a different approach to the traditional holiday release. Recorded with David Kosten, Twelve Tales of Christmas saw Chaplin penning eight original tracks as well as reimagining four covers, including
East 17's "Stay Another Day" and
Joni Mitchell's "River." ~ Timothy Monger