- John Lilley
Infobox musical artist
Name = John Lilley
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = John Lilley
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Born = birth date and age|1954|3|3West Chester, Pennsylvania , USA
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Instrument =Guitar , Vocals,Mandolin ,Dobro , Keyboards
Genre = Rock
Occupation =Musician ,Songwriter
Years_active = 1978–present
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Associated_acts =The Hooters
URL = http://www.johnlilley.com
Notable_instruments =John Lilley (born
March 3 ,1954 inWest Chester, Pennsylvania ,USA ) is an Americanguitarist ,singer ,songwriter , guitar teacher andlandscape gardener , best known for being a member of rock bandThe Hooters .Early life
John Lilley learned to play the guitar at nine years old after he saw
The Beatles perform onThe Ed Sullivan Show onFebruary 9 ,1964 . He initially learned to playjazz andfolk music , with his first teacher being folk and bluegrass expertJerry Ricks . He eventually studied jazz improvisation with Dennis Sandole and then jazz, theory, orchestration, composition and arranging with Calvin Harris. Lilley also participated in visual arts, drawing voraciously while in school and mostly painting as an adult.In his twenties during the mid-1970s, Lilley got involved in the local
Philadelphia rock music scene, as the manager and guitarist of the Get Right Band and later became the guitarist forRobert Hazard and the Heroes, who went on to writeCyndi Lauper 's hit "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun."Tenure with The Hooters
After a sudden and unexpected departure from the Heroes, Lilley joined another local Philadelphia band,
The Hooters , in 1983. The band combinedreggae ,ska , androck'n'roll in their music."Nervous Night",
The Hooters ' 1985 debut onColumbia Records , sold in excess of 2 million copies and included "Billboard" Top 40 hits "Day By Day" (#18), "And We Danced" (#21) and "Where Do The Children Go" (#38).After releasing six albums,
The Hooters obtained a large global following throughout the 1980s and 1990s. As a result, they were asked to open three major musical events of the late 20th century:Live Aid inPhiladelphia in 1985,Amnesty International Concert atGiants Stadium in 1986, andRoger Waters 'The Wall Concert in Berlin in 1990. In 1995, The Hooters went on hiatus.Lilley reunited with The Hooters on successful headlining European summer tours in 2003, 2004 and 2005.
2007 saw the release of "
Time Stand Still ", their first album of new material since 1993.Other musical projects
When Lilley has not worked with The Hooters, he has composed and performed several
theatre anddance scores."
Sister Carrie ", adapted by Louis Lippa and based onTheodore Dreiser 's novel, was performed at the People's Light and Theatre Company inMalvern, Pennsylvania in 1991 and included over 125 musical moments and themes throughout the 6 hour play that Lilley contributed to.At the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1992, Lilley contributed to "Collecting Gravity" by the Terry Beck Dance Troupe.Lilley has also worked on
commercials forRaisin Bran ,Clinique andAmerican Express .Currently, Lilley is working on a solo album that he describes "as a blend of rock and country with an Americana edge," while also teaching guitar lessons to students in the Philadelphia area.
Avantgardeners
When The Hooters went on hiatus in 1995, Lilley left the music business and concentrated on a career in
landscape gardening . He started his own company in thePhiladelphia area, Avantgardeners, which evolved from a one man operation to a full-time business employing several workers and having its own nursery.External links
* [http://www.johnlilley.com/ John Lilley] official website
* [http://www.myspace.com/johnlilleymusic John Lilley] officialMySpace page
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