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Johnny Marr

Johnny Marr

Background information
Birth name John Martin Maher
Born October 31, 1963 (1963-10-31) (age 43)
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Occupation(s) Musician, Songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar, Keyboards, Harmonica, Vocals
Years active 1982-
Label(s) Various
Associated
acts
White Dice
The Smiths
Electronic
Johnny Marr and The Healers
Modest Mouse
The The

Johnny Marr (born John Martin Maher on 31 October 1963 in Ardwick, Manchester) is an English guitarist, keyboardist, harmonica player and singer. He is currently a member of Modest Mouse and residing in Portland, Oregon. Marr rose to fame in the 1980s as the guitarist in The Smiths, where he formed a highly influential songwriting partnership with Morrissey.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Musical career
    • 2.1 With The Smiths
    • 2.2 With The The, Electronic, and the Healers
    • 2.3 With Modest Mouse
  • 3 References
  • 4 Discography
    • 4.1 Albums (as band member)
      • 4.1.1 The Smiths
      • 4.1.2 The The
      • 4.1.3 Kirsty MacColl
      • 4.1.4 Electronic
      • 4.1.5 Johnny Marr and The Healers
      • 4.1.6 Modest Mouse
    • 4.2 Albums (as a guest musician)
      • 4.2.1 Billy Bragg
      • 4.2.2 Bryan Ferry
      • 4.2.3 Talking Heads
      • 4.2.4 Pet Shop Boys
      • 4.2.5 Banderas
      • 4.2.6 Kirsty MacColl
      • 4.2.7 Moodswings
      • 4.2.8 K-Klass
      • 4.2.9 Electrafixion
      • 4.2.10 M People
      • 4.2.11 Beck
      • 4.2.12 Tom Jones
      • 4.2.13 Bert Jansch
      • 4.2.14 Neil Finn
      • 4.2.15 Oasis
      • 4.2.16 Beth Orton
      • 4.2.17 The Charlatans
      • 4.2.18 Quando Quango
      • 4.2.19 Karl Bartos
      • 4.2.20 Lisa Germano
      • 4.2.21 Jane Birkin
      • 4.2.22 Transit Kings
      • 4.2.23 Crowded House
    • 4.3 Albums (as producer)
      • 4.3.1 Marion
      • 4.3.2 Haven
    • 4.4 Singles
  • 5 External links

Early life

Marr's parents emigrated from County Kildare, Ireland to Manchester in the 1950s. He attended St Augustine's RC Grammar School, which then merged with other schools to form a Comprehensive School. Marr had aspirations to be a professional football (soccer) player, and was approached by Nottingham Forest F.C. and had trials with Manchester City F.C. (whom he supports). In an interview with FourFourTwo magazine, Marr said that "I was good enough for City, but they didn't follow up because I was probably the only player out there wearing eyeliner."

Musical career

With The Smiths

Main article: The Smiths

Billy Duffy, guitarist of The Cult, taught Marr how to play the guitar. In 1982, Marr began writing songs with Morrissey, after they formed The Smiths. To complete the lineup, they recruited Mike Joyce on drums and Dale Hibbert on bass guitar. After The Smiths live debut at the Ritz in Manchester, Hibbert was replaced by Marr's friend Andy Rourke. By then, Morrissey had dropped his first name and Maher had changed his name to Marr to avoid confusion with the Buzzcocks drummer.

Having achieved commercial and critical success with landmark albums such as The Queen Is Dead, The Smiths were soon stars in the UK and Ireland, but did not have the same degree of success elsewhere. Although they were a fixture on American college radio, worldwide commercial success came after the band was split up. Marr eventually left the band due to his frustrations with Morrissey and the direction that the music of The Smiths was taking.

From The Smiths' year of inception to the breakup of the band 5 years later in 1987, Marr and Morrissey co-wrote four albums, as well as numerous B-sides and other unreleased songs that eventually appeared on compilations. Still today, the Morrissey-Marr songwriting duo is praised by critics and cited by musicians as one of the most influential rock bands of their era.

Amidst false press reports of a Smiths reunion, Marr performed "How Soon Is Now?" with former bandmate Andy Rourke at the Manchester v Cancer benefit concert at Manchester's MEN Arena on January 28th, 2006.

With The The, Electronic, and the Healers

After the demise of The Smiths in 1987, Marr played guitar and harmonica for The The and also worked with New Order's Bernard Sumner to form Electronic. He also became a sought-after session player and producer, writing, touring and recording with, among others, Bryan Ferry, The Pretenders, Kirsty MacColl, Karl Bartos of Kraftwerk, Talking Heads, Black Grape, Billy Bragg, Pet Shop Boys, Beck and Oasis.

Johnny Marr and the Healers first appeared in 2000 when Marr started looking for musicians. He recruited the son of Beatle Ringo Starr, Zak Starkey, Cavewaves, Lee Spencer and Kula Shaker bassist Alonza Bevan. The band took two years to complete, because Marr wanted members to be chosen "by chemistry." The debut of the new band was released in 2003, where Marr sang and wrote the lyrics. The second LP was originally going to be released in April 2005 and a short tour was expected soon after that, but as Starkey currently is involved with Oasis and the Who, and Bevan has regrouped with Kula Shaker for a successful reunion, it is unknown when or whether a next LP will come.

With Modest Mouse

In 2006, Marr became an official member of the American band Modest Mouse. He wrote some of the songs with lead singer Issac Brock on their new album We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, in addition to being featured on guitar. Marr will also be touring with the band in 2007.

The new album peaked at number 1 on the American Billboard charts in late March 2007. For Marr this is the first time he has had a number one record in the U.S. The highest chart position before that one was with Electronic who went Top 40 in the singles chart with "Getting Away With It".

References

  1. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001956909
  2. http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2006/08/03/jeff/#more-426
  3. http://www.jmarr.com Johnny Marr website
  4. Former Smiths' guitarplayer reaches number 1 in this weeks American Billboard Chart

Discography

Albums (as band member)

The Smiths

The The

Kirsty MacColl

Electronic

Johnny Marr and The Healers

Modest Mouse


Albums (as a guest musician)

Billy Bragg

Bryan Ferry

Talking Heads

Pet Shop Boys

Banderas

Kirsty MacColl

Moodswings

K-Klass

Electrafixion

M People

Beck

Tom Jones

Bert Jansch

Neil Finn

Oasis

Beth Orton

The Charlatans

Quando Quango

Karl Bartos

Lisa Germano

Jane Birkin

Transit Kings

Crowded House

Albums (as producer)

Marion

Haven


Singles

In addition to an extensive singles discography with the artists listed above, Johhny has appeared on singles by Sandie Shaw, Everything But the Girl, The Pretenders, Andrew Berry, A Certain Ratio, The Cult, Denise Johnson, Stex and Black Grape.

External links

The Smiths
Morrissey - Johnny Marr - Andy Rourke - Mike Joyce
Craig Gannon - Dale Hibbert
Discography
Albums: The Smiths | Meat Is Murder | The Queen Is Dead | Strangeways, Here We Come | Rank (live)
Singles: Hand in Glove | This Charming Man | What Difference Does It Make? | Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now | William, It Was Really Nothing | How Soon Is Now? | Shakespeare's Sister | That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore | The Boy with the Thorn in His Side | Bigmouth Strikes Again | Panic | Ask | Shoplifters of the World Unite | Sheila Take a Bow | Girlfriend in a Coma | I Started Something I Couldn't Finish | Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me | There Is a Light That Never Goes Out
Band-assembled compilations: Hatful of Hollow | The World Won't Listen | Louder Than Bombs
Other compilations: Stop Me | Best...I | ...Best II | Singles | The Very Best of The Smiths
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