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Jack Johnson
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Saturday 01/01/22
TBA
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(Los Angeles, CA)
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Jack Johnson Information
Official Site
Jack Hody Johnson was born in Oahu, Hawaii. He is the son of a famous surfer, Jeff Johnson. Jack naturally took to the sea at a young age, he loved to surf it was like second nature for this Hawaiian native.
Jack was crowned a champion surfer at age 10 and was well on his way on the professional route with a sponsorship in hand. By 17, he made the finals at the Pipe trials, becoming the youngest invitee ever to
do so at the world's most prestigious surfing event. Unfortunately, Jack suffered a near death experience after crashing his body into the reef during the Pipeline Masters. While recovering, Jack wanted to
pursue his other creative interests, one being filmmaking and the other being music.
During his college years as a film student at University of California Jack began writing songs. Chris Malloy and Emmett Malloy, old friends of Jack produced a surf cinema documentary entitled Thicker Than
Water, in turn spotlighting Jack as a talented cinematographer as well as an up and coming singer/songwriter. The follow-up surf flick The September Sessions also earned the Adobe Highlight Award at the ESPN
Film Festival that same year. Jack shied away from his pro sports career and wanted to venture out in the music direction.
One day G. Love was introduced to Jack for a day of surfing and ended up recording Jack's song "Rodeo Clowns" for his last album Philadelphonic, released in 1999. It became the first single from the album and
Jack sang and played on the track. Around that time Jack's four-track demo tape caught the ears of Ben Harper's right hand man, J.P. Plunier, who worked with Jack on his debut album Brushfire Fairytales in
early 2001 with Harper and his lap steel guitar making a guest appearance.
A two co-headlining tour followed throughout spring and summer 2002; Jack's newest CD On and On appeared in May of 2003. Stateside dates with Ben Harper followed in June and July. A third album, In Between
Dreams arrived in March of 2005. All of this stands to reason that whether by land or by sea this island boy is a concurring force.
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