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John Wozniak
John Wozniak (right) as part of Marcy Playground
John Wozniak (right) as part of Marcy Playground
Background information
Birth nameJohn Keith Wozniak
Born (1971-01-19) January 19, 1971 (age 53)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Genres
  • grunge
  • folk rock
  • indie rock
  • pop rock
  • psychedelic rock
  • Occupation(s)
    • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • Instrument(s)
    • Vocals
  • guitar
  • Years active1990–current
    Labels
  • Reality Entertainment
  • Deep South Entertainment
  • John Keith Wozniak (born January 19, 1971)[1] is an American musician best known as the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter of the band Marcy Playground.[2]

    Early life[edit]

    Wozniak was born and raised in Minneapolis. He learned how to play the guitar at the age of 14.[citation needed]

    Career[edit]

    Wozniak's first solo effort was Zog BogBean – From the Marcy Playground recorded in his own home in 1990. In 1996 he recorded his second solo album, Leaving Wonderland...in a fit of rage (Produced by Jeff Dawson) and while searching for a label to release it on, decided to call it a Marcy Playground album and include new songs recorded with the rest of the band.[3]

    Aside from influences such as Neil Young, Paul Simon, and Van Morrison, an early influence in his life was his high school girlfriend from tenth grade until his freshmen year in college, Sherry Fraser, of the band Two Ton Boa. She collaborated with Wozniak on Zog Bogbean, and on the song "Ancient Walls of Flowers" from Marcy Playground's self-titled album. The song "Sherry Fraser" was written about her.

    Wozniak moved to Great Neck, Long Island, New York, in 1994 in order to collaborate with Jared Kotler, a multi-instrumentalist/music producer. Wozniak had written two albums worth of material and began recording what would become the eponymous Marcy Playground recordings at Sabella Recording Studio in Roslyn Heights, New York. More recording sessions followed with hiring Dylan Keefe as the band's bass player. Over two albums of material were recorded at Sebella by engineer Ken Goia, and these recordings brought the band to the attention of Capitol Records. The band was soon signed to Capitol and began a year-long series of club dates in New York City performing live in support of Marcy Playground. The band then began a radio promotion tour of the U.S. following the release of the first single "Poppies".

    Follow-up single "Sex and Candy" was released shortly afterward. This song became very popular, rising to a then-record 15 weeks at number one on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks chart.[4] In 2012, "Sex and Candy" was named the fourth-best one-hit wonder of the 1990s by Rolling Stone.[5] "Sex and Candy" has been covered by Maroon 5, Prozak, Slothrust, and others.[6][7]

    Wozniak continues to regularly write, record and tour with Marcy Playground.[citation needed]

    Other collaborations[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Rose, Mike (January 19, 2023). "Today's famous birthdays list for January 19, 2023 includes celebrities Dolly Parton, Jodie Sweetin". Cleveland.com. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  • ^ Prato, Greg. "Biography: Marcy Playground". AMG. Retrieved May 19, 2010.
  • ^ Kaufman, Gil. "Where Ya Been? Dream Wake Up, 'Sex' Burns Marcy Playground". MTV News. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  • ^ "Marcy Playground overdoses on 'Sex And Candy'". NewsTimes.com. Danbury, Connecticut: The News-Times. February 23, 2009. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  • ^ "Readers' Poll: Your Favorite 1990s One-Hit Wonders". Rolling Stone. August 15, 2012. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  • ^ "Covers of Sex and Candy by Marcy Playground". WhoSampled. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  • ^ "Maroon 5's "Sex and Candy" Cover Joins the Best & Worst Remakes of One-Hit Wonders — VIDEOS". Bustle. September 2, 2014. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  • ^ Zitz, Michael (August 9, 2001). "Life's a giggle for Chicken Shack's Jimi HaHa". fredericksburg.com. Archived from the original on January 24, 2013. Retrieved June 2, 2022.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Wozniak&oldid=1220852353"

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