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Jack Johnson
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Before Jack Johnson perfected his ock star ways, he was a champion surfer on the professional route, with a sponsorship with Quiksilver. It was a life that was second nature for the Hawaiian native, for he began chasing waves as a toddler, and by the time he was 17, he was an outstanding athlete on the pipeline. However, Johnson was also testing his other creative outlets -- one being film and the other being music.

It was during his college years as a film student at University of California at Santa Barbara when Johnson began writing songs. He and old mates %Chris Malloy and %Emmett Malloy produced a surf cinema documentary entitled #Thicker Than Water, in turn spotlighting Johnson as a talented cinematographer as well as a burgeoning singer/songwriter. His peers in and around the surf circuit praised his work, and #Thicker Than Water received props in ~Surfer magazine for Video of the Year during 2000. The follow-up surf flick #The September Sessions also earned the Adobe Highlight Award at the ESPN Film Festival that same year.

Still, Johnson steered away from a blossoming pro sports career and stuck with music -- something that would soon earn him additional honors. G. Love & Special Sauce quickly took notice to Johnsons lazy lues stylings, which also molded folk and hip-hop for a modern ock twist, and included Johnson on Rodeo Clowns from G. Loves 1999 release Philadelphonic. Johnsons four-track demo also caught the ears of Ben Harpers right-hand man, J.P. Plunier. This was surely mind-blowing for Johnson, for Harpers college rock mainstay Fight for Your Mind was one of his favorites and remained an inspiration. Aside from Pluniers production work, Harper also added his lap steel guitar work on Johnsons sultry debut, Brushfire Fairytales (Enjoy Records), in winter 2001.

Two co-headlining tours followed throughout spring and summer 2002; Johnsons sophomore effort, On and On, appeared in May 2003. Stateside dates with Harper followed in June and July. A third album, In Between Dreams arrived in March 2005, narrowly missing the top of the ~Billboard album chart in the process. Johnson earned two Brit Awards for In Between Dreams: International Male Solo Artist and International Breakthrough Act. In February, Johnson issued the soundtrack Curious George. Nielsen SoundScan sales topped at 163,000 copies in its first week of release, earning Johnson his first-ever number one album on ~Billboards Top 200 and Rock Albums charts.
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
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