- Johnny Lee Middleton
Infobox Musical artist
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Name = Johnny Lee Middleton
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Johnny Lee Middleton III
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Born = Birth date and age|1963|5|7|mf=y
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Origin = St. Petersburg, FL
Instruments = Bass Guitar Backing Vocals
Genre =Heavy metal Progressive metal Power metal
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Associated_acts =Savatage Trans-Siberian Orchestra
URL = [http://www.savatage.com www.savatage.com] [http://www.johnnyleemiddleton.com www.johnnyleemiddleton.com]
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Past_members =Johnny Lee Middleton III (born
May 7 ,1963 in St. Petersburg, FL) is best known as thebass guitar player forSavatage andTrans-Siberian Orchestra .Early life
A life-long St. Petersburg resident, his first musical instrument was a
trumpet , which he played in his high school orchestra. However, this was not his first choice as he originally wanted to play drums, "but about 40 kids wanted to do that" cite web
url = http://www.realsavatage.com/jlm/art.DSF-nl_s.98.htm
title = Interview with Johnny Lee Middleton conducted for a Dutch Savatage fanzine in the summer of 1998
publisher = RealSavatage.com
accessdate = 2007-10-12] . Johnny then tried the trumpet. Johnny however realised that "you could get more girls by playing bass in stead of trumpet, I changed instrument". Johnny does try to play other instruments and can also play thesaxophone , waldhorn andclarinet . Johnny's main musical influences as a child were his father's Country & Western music collection, but when he grew older, his elder sister had copies of KISS andLynyrd Skynyrd LPs. At one time, his sister dated aBlack Sabbath fan. Having heard "We Sold Our Soul to Rock 'n' Roll", Johnny said "That was it" and rock music became his calling. His first concert wasBlue Öyster Cult . He vividly recalls "the drummer with the Godzilla mask. After that first concert, I was hooked. I was like, 'I want to be up there. I want to do that."cite web
url = http://www.savatage.com/bandinfo/members/johnnyleemiddleton.html
title = Profile of Johnny Lee Middleton
publisher = Savatage.com
accessdate = 2007-10-12]Pre-Savatage
Later, at a different school, Johnny befriended a guitar player, and along with a drummer, the three formed a band called Mariah. After doing the high school scene, the band members went their separate ways. Soon, after being in a couple of failed bar bands, Johnny joined a moderately established
Glam rock group called Lefty, and was soon playing seven nights a week. On stage, he used to wear hotpants and make-up and his hair was bleached and backcombed. He first came to Savatage's attention when then Savatage drummerSteve Wacholz saw him play a club. Steve was impressed by Johnny's playing and referred him toJon Oliva . Jon was not particularly impressed by the look, but, was still impressed by Johnny's energy on stage and his playing ability. AfterKeith Collins 's departure from the band, the band called on Johnny. In the first instance, Johnny turned down Savatage's offer of joining them, because he could make more money playing with Lefty, as all the Savatage members had jobs on the side, saying "Music is my job". But eventually, he decided to join the band anyway. Johnny said of the move "Somehow I was fed up with this bar-band-shit, even though it was a good living, getting through the week with $ 250, even if it meant we had to work each night for it. At the time I was only 20, 21 years old. The guys from my band would have loved to have lynched me, when I stepped out. Four weeks later I could't have cared less. I was in London with Savatage - and had a fuckin' great time!".avatage and TSO
Johnny joined Savatage in time for the release of their 1986 release "
Fight for the Rock " which was an attempt at making Savatage more commercial. The band realised this did not work and then joined up with producer Paul O'Neill for the first time in 1987 for the release of "Hall of the Mountain King". Johnny has cited this as being as favourite Savatage record. "Gutter Ballet " followed in 1989, and "" was released in 1991 and was a taste of success for Savatage. After Jon Oliva's departure from the fore of the band in 1992, and a general turn in the music industry after the explosion ofgrunge , Savatage went back to foing what they did best withEdge of Thorns in 1993. Johnny described it as "about my favorite record, due to the fact that I like the bass mix in it, and it was the last one me and Criss got to do together (Savatage's guitarist, Criss Oliva, was killed in a car accident in October 1993). Jon had stepped down to pursue his Broadway thing, and it was me and Criss against the world, really. Everything was against us, and we fought back and won." Johnny was devastated by the loss of Criss and did not enter the studio when "Handful of Rain " was recorded, despite him being credited with the bass playing for the album. Johnny and Criss were extremely close friends and the loss of Criss inspired Johnny more than anything else.After the release of "
Dead Winter Dead " in 1995, Johnny was asked to joinTrans-Siberian Orchestra , an offer which he accepted and he has played bass on all of their records thus far. Savatage also continued with two further album releases ("The Wake of Magellan " in 1998 and "Poets and Madmen " in 2001). Johnny and his ex-wife Michelle were at one point in charge of theSavatage fan-club, "Legions".Personal life
Outside of Savatage, Johnny enjoys fishing, surfing and cooking. He is a fan of the
NHL ice hockey teamTampa Bay Lightning . Johnny also runs a business that installs and modernises air conditioning systems in South Florida with his father. Of the business, Johnny says "When I'm home (about 6 months per year!) I'm in charge and my dad can go golfing!".References
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