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Daniel Johns
Daniel Johns performing at the Big Day Out 2008Background information Birth name Daniel Paul Johns Also known as Young Modern Born 22 April 1979
Newcastle, New South Wales, AustraliaGenres Alternative rock, Electronica, Art rock, Grunge Occupations Musician, Songwriter Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Drums, Bass Years active 1992–present Labels Atlantic, Eleven Associated acts Silverchair, The Dissociatives, I Can't Believe It's Not Rock Website http://www.chairpage.com Notable instruments Fender Telecaster Deluxe, Rickenbacker, PRS Custom 24, Gibson Les Paul Custom, Gibson SG Daniel Paul Johns (born 22 April 1979) is an Australian musician, vocalist, composer, guitarist, and pianist, best known as the frontman of the rock band Silverchair. He is also part of The Dissociatives. In 2007, he was ranked at number 18 on Rolling Stone's list of The 25 Most Underrated Guitarists.[1]
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Career
Daniel Johns grew up in Merewether, New South Wales, Australia with two younger siblings. At the age of 12 Johns and school friends Ben Gillies and Chris Joannou formed a band, originally named The Innocent Criminals, practicing for over four hours a day after school.[2][3]
The band's career began when they were just 14 years old, after a demo recording of their song "Tomorrow" won a competition by the SBS TV program Nomad. Following a bidding war between rival labels, the group signed to Sony Music subsidiary Murmur Records in 1994. The single was then picked up by radio network Triple J and their first album release was Frogstomp, in 1995.
In 1997, the band released Freak Show, followed by Neon Ballroom in 1999.
In 2003, he went on hiatus from Silverchair.
Johns then worked on several side projects, the most notable of which was The Dissociatives with dance musician Paul Mac. Daniel and Paul have worked together since Paul's 1997 remix of "Freak" and contribution of key in Neon Ballroom. In 2000 they recorded a 5 track EP, I Can't Believe It's Not Rock. The Dissociatives album was recorded in London by Johns, who contributed lyrics and melodies, and Paul Mac who contributed various other instruments and effects. A few months later, they regrouped in Sydney and Newcastle to finish off the project. The Dissociatives toured with musicians Kim Moyes on drums, Julian Hamilton on keys, and James Haselwood on bass.
In late 2005, Johns and Silverchair joined up again and put rumors of a split to rest by announcing the production of a new album entitled Young Modern. The new album was released on 31 March 2007, and was followed by the huge 'Across the Great Divide' tour with Powderfinger. On 13 June 2008 on the band's website it was reported that Daniel is working on a new side project with The Sleepy Jackson's Luke Steele, there is currently no release date for this "acoustic pop record".[1]
In December 2008 Daniel was named as producer of the forthcoming The Scare album.[4]
Personal life
In late 1997, during the Freak Show tour, Johns experienced depression.[5]
After rumours that he was suffering from a drug addiction/eating disorder, Johns explained in a Rolling Stone Australia interview that he had developed anorexia nervosa. Johns claimed that he weighed less than 50 kilos, or 110 pounds at his thinnest. With Neon Ballroom came the single "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" about Johns' battle with anorexia. In 2004, Johns spoke at length to ABC interviewer Andrew Denton and revealed that at one point he had considered death.[6]
After recording Diorama, Daniel was diagnosed with a rare but serious case of reactive arthritis. After treatment in L.A., he was able to tour with the band in the 'Across the Night' Tour.[7] He has had no remission of the arthritic symptoms.
In July 2007, Johns created a scandal after he claimed, on national youth radio station Triple J, that he had shared a joint with his then-wife Natalie Imbruglia, Australian Federal MP and ex-Midnight Oil frontman Peter Garrett, and Bono of U2 in November 2006, while they listened to a demo tape of Silverchair's new album Young Modern. Ecstasy victim Anna Wood's father Tony Wood suggested that Garrett submit to a drug test,[8] despite Garrett's assertions that he had not touched marijuana since his twenties, and Johns countering the claim by claiming it was a joke. Johns also said that he thought it would be obvious that it was a joke, seeing as both Peter Garrett and Bono were publicly against drugs.[9]
Johns announced his engagement to long-time girlfriend, actress, singer and model Natalie Imbruglia in late 2002, and they married on New Year's Eve 2003. However, on 4 January 2008 it was announced they were divorcing, stating, "We have simply grown apart through not being able to spend enough time together."
In July 2008, The Daily Telegraph announced Johns was dating Australian model, Louise Van der Vorst.[10] In 2009 the couple had moved from Australia to New York City so she could expand her modeling career. By July 2011, the couple were living together in Newcastle.[11]
Johns is also known for his Animal Rights support. His passion for animal rights issues are apparent in the track "Spawn Again" on Neon Ballroom. He has also done various television campaigns including "Kentucky Fried Cruelty" for Peta and an IFAW commercial.
Equipment
- Guitars
Daniel Johns' current tour guitars include:
- Gibson Les Paul Custom - Used in Open C#m tuning for " Emotion Sickness".
- Fender 1972 Telecaster Deluxe - Black Finish. Used for all songs in standard tuning, such as "Young Modern Station" and "Ana's Song (Open Fire)".
- Fender 1972 Telecaster Deluxe - Natural Wood Finish. Used for all songs in standard which require a capo, most notably "Those Thieving Birds/Strange Behaviour/Those Thieving Birds Part 2".
- Rickenbacker 330/12 semi-hollow 12-string - Used in standard tuning for "The Greatest View" and "World Upon Your Shoulders".
- Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 - Emerald Green finish. One of Daniel's original guitars. Now used in dropped-D tuning for "The Door". The guitar was once owned by Page Hamilton of the band Helmet.
- Paul Reed Smith McCarty Standard - Black finish. Used since the Freak Show era, and now for songs in E-B-G-D-A-B tuning such as "The Lever" and "One Way Mule".
- Gibson SG Heritage - Tuned half a step down for "Straight Lines".
- Maton EM325C semi-acoustic - Sparkle finish. Used in an unusual tuning of F-C-G-D-G-D, used for the songs "Tuna In The Brine", "Across The Night" and "Luv Your Life".
- Effects
- DigiTech Whammy
- Boss DD-20 Delay
- Boss TU-2 Tuner
- Boss OC-2 Octave
- Boss GE-7 Graphic EQ
- Electro-Harmonix Micro Synthesizer
- Soldano footswitches
- Radial Loopbone 2
- Radial Big Shot Mix
- Little Lehle Switcher
- Amplifiers
Johns first used Marshall JCM 900 amplifiers for Frogstomp, but by the time of Freak Show, switched to Soldano Hot Rod heads. Until 2005, Johns was using Marshall cabinets, however, he has changed this setup. He now uses Hiwatt Hi-Gain cabinets with his Soldano amps. He also uses Vox amplifiers in the studio.[12]
Awards and nominations
- 2008 Song of the Year and Most Played Australian Work APRA Awards for "Straight Lines", written by Daniel Johns and Julian Hamilton, was presented by Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA).[13][14] Johns, on his own, also won Songwriter of the Year.[14]
- Silverchair has won 21 ARIA awards to date.
References
- ^ "The Twenty-Five Most Underrated Guitarists.". Rock & Roll Daily. Rolling Stone. 10 January 2007. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/blogs/staff-blog/the-twenty-five-most-underrated-guitarists-20071001. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
- ^ "Band: Silverchair". Long way to the top. ABC. http://www.abc.net.au/longway/artist_index/silverchair.htm. Retrieved 2008-05-01.
- ^ "Biography". Official Silverchair Website. http://www.chairpage.com/biography/. Retrieved 2008-05-01.
- ^ killyourstereo (2008-12-19). "Daniel Johns Producing The Scare's New Album". http://www.killyourstereo.com/news/10/2302/daniel-johns-producing-the-scares-new-album/. Retrieved 2008-12-19.
- ^ "Silverchair Resurrected", Dose (Canwest Publishing Inc), 10 July 2007, http://www.dose.ca/music/story.html?id=e5407299-ffc4-4cf3-b309-29f3eb8caa02&k=9104, retrieved 27 April 2010
- ^ Sams, Christine (6 June 2004). "Anarexia almost killed me: Daniel Johns". Sydney Morning Herald. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/06/05/1086377186083.html. Retrieved 2008-05-01.
- ^ "What comes COX", The Age (Fairfax Media), 8 December 2002, http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/12/07/1038950234406.html, retrieved 27 April 2010
- ^ "Garrett pressured to take drug test". news.com.au. 10 July 2007. http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22048087-2,00.html. Retrieved 2007-07-10.
- ^ Donovan, Patrick (10 July 2007). "Johns extinguishes spot fire after dopey joke". The Age. http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/dans-dopey-joke-sparks-spot-fire/2007/07/09/1183833431746.html. Retrieved 2007-07-10.
- ^ http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/music/daniel-johns-and-louise-van-de-vorst-in-model-affair/story-e6frexl9-1111116641861
- ^ http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/people/louise-van-de-vorst-i-dont-want-to-be-come-a-superstar-20110718-1hkw1.html
- ^ Modenguitars.com
- ^ "Previous Winners Song of the Year". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/APRAAwards/APRASongoftheYear/PreviousWinners.aspx. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
- ^ a b "2008 Winners - APRA Music Awards". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/apraawards/musicawards/history/2008Winners.aspx. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
External links
Silverchair Studio albums Compilations Live recordings Box sets Singles "Tomorrow" · "Pure Massacre" · "Israel's Son" · "Shade" · "Findaway" · "Freak" · "Abuse Me" · "Cemetery" · "The Door" · "Anthem for the Year 2000" · "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" · "Miss You Love" · "Paint Pastel Princess" · "The Greatest View" · "Without You" · "Luv Your Life" · "After All These Years" · "Across the Night" · "Straight Lines" · "Reflections of a Sound" · "If You Keep Losing Sleep" · "Mind Reader"Video releases Out Takes and Miss Takes · Emotion Pictures · The Best of Volume 1 (DVD) · Across the Night – The Creation of Diorama (DVD) · Great Australian Albums: Silverchair - Diorama (DVD) · Across the Great Divide Tour (DVD)Side projects Related articles Other "Anno Domini 2000"Categories:- 1979 births
- Living people
- ARIA Award winners
- Australian child singers
- Australian male singers
- Australian rock guitarists
- Australian rock singers
- People from Newcastle, New South Wales
- Silverchair members
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