Jack Johnson
Jack Hody Johnson was born
in 1975, near Haleiwa, on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. Being the son to a
famous surfer throughout the islands Jeff Johnson naturally led to an interest
in surfing at a young age, having practically learned to surf as he learned to
walk, the man has grown up on his board. He eventually became a champion surfer
who scored a sponsorship with Quicksilver and who seemed to be heading towards
the professional route.
Jack began surfing the universally revered and feared Pipeline at age 10. 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 at age 17 after crashing his body into the reef during the
Pipeline Masters.
While recovering, he pursued his interest in filmmaking and soon became a surf
film director, photographer, producer and score composer. Though he received
much praise for his surf cinema documentary, Thicker Than Water (1999) and also
a follow-up surf flick called The September Sessions (2000) which won The Surfer
Magazine Poll award for best film of the year.
Jack Johnson also began writing songs during his college years, having played
the guitar since 14 and being brought up with influences such as Nick Drake, Ben
Harper, the Beatles, Bob Marley, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, and A Tribe Called
Quest.
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. It
became the first single from the album and Jack sang and played on the track.
His four-track demo caught the ears of Ben Harper's producer and 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.
Jack Johnson's newst cd, On And On was produced by Mario Caldato Jr. It was
recorded in his native island of Hawaii, carrying the same carefree aloha spirit
that graces his debut album and showing that rock stardom has yet to change this
wave-riding island boy. On And On also features the same line up from his debut
with Adam Topol on drums/percussion, Merlo Podlewski on bass, and none other
than Jack Johnson on vocals and guitar.
Source:
http://www.jackjohnsonmusic.com
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Taylor
EXERCICES:
1. Before you listen to the music.
they say Taylor was a good girl
express ideas in her brain
2. Put the words in the right order:
Peter Patrick pitter patters on the window
if Taylor finds a better world
he just wanders around
they say Taylor was a good girl
about two thousand miles from here
he thinks that singing on Sunday is gonna save
his soul
3. Who is Taylor? ______________________________________________ 4. What is the theme of this song? ______________________________________________
Created by Carolina Lattes & Rafael Lamanna 2nd Grade - 2005 |
You
can listen to this song here. It can be used for educational purposes ONLY.
Bear in mind that all the musicians live on the sales of their songs. If you
appreciate this song,
buy the CD!!!
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