Goldy McJohn

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Goldy McJohn
Birth name John Goadsby
Born May 2, 1945 (1945-05-02) (age 63)
Origin Toronto, Canada
Genre(s) Acid rock
Hard rock
Psychedelic rock
Proto-metal
Instrument(s) Keyboard
Years active 1964 - present
Associated acts The Mynah Birds
The Sparrows
Steppenwolf
Humble Pie
The Saints
Freddy & the Screamers
Southern Pacific
Website GoldyMcJohn.com
Notable instrument(s)
Lowery Home Organ amplified through a small Leslie speaker with only a broken bottom rotor

Goldy McJohn (born John Raymond Goadsby on May 2, 1945) is a Canadian keyboard player best known as the original keyboardist for rock group Steppenwolf. Originally a classically trained pianist, he was a pioneer in the early use of the electronic organ in heavy metal. He is an avid golfer.

In 1964, he played with local band, Little John & The Friars before moving on later that year to become a member of the Mynah Birds, which also included Rick James, Bruce Palmer and (after McJohn left) Neil Young. In March 1965, he briefly joined The Diplomats before joining The Sparrows in September of that year. John Kay asked him if he could be known as "Goldy" while riding the bus to Willowdale. Goldy felt "Goldy Goadsby" wouldn't be right, so in honor of his mother, Dorothy (nee) McIntyre, Goldy added the "Mc" to his legal first name, creating his stage name. The band (with various changes) went on to become Steppenwolf and he remained with the group from 1967 to 1974 when he was fired by Kay.

During Steppenwolf's hiatus in the early 1970s, he and Steppenwolf drummer Jerry Edmonton formed Manbeast with Rod Prince and Roy Cox of Bubble Puppy, during which time the band penned at least one song that would appear on Steppenwolf's 1974 release, Slow Flux, Goldy's last with the band.

McJohn helped reform Steppenwolf in 1977 with Nick St. Nicholas and Kent Henry and played in several incarnations of the band before defaulting (along with St. Nicholas) on his payments to use the Steppenwolf name. He also played with Steve Marriott in a reconstituted version of Humble Pie.

McJohn lives in West Seattle, Washington where he performs and records locally. His solo releases include New Visions, Fugue in D, Goldy McJohn & Friendz, Rat City in Blue, Set the World on Fire and Osmosis.

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