John Warne
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Background information | |
Birth name | John Michael Warne |
Also known as | John |
Born | June 27, 1979 |
Origin | U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Bassist and backing vocalist for the Christian rock band Relient K |
Instrument(s) | Bass, Guitar, Vocals |
Years active | 1996-present |
Associated acts | Relient K, Ace Troubleshooter, Guerilla Rodeo |
Website | www.relientk.com |
John Warne is the bassist for the Christian rock band Relient K. He originally started filling in as the band's bassist in September 2004, after Brian Pittman left the band less than a month earlier. Warne joined Relient K as the full-time bassist in February 2005, after his departure from the band Ace Troubleshooter, for which he had been lead singer and guitarist. In 2004, he also participated in the short-lived band Guerilla Rodeo, which produced a three-track EP. He also played bass during his time in Guerilla Rodeo. Warne's latest duty for Relient K is animating the band's flash cartoon, Woodland Forest. It is rumored that he wants to contribute a project to the next volume of My Other Band, a compilation series featuring side projects from Christian rock artists. Warne's bandmates Matt Thiessen and Dave Douglas both contributed to My Other Band, Vol. 1. Warne's hometown is Minneapolis, Minnesota.
John Warne currently lives in Denver, Colorado with his wife.
[edit] Additional Information
According to Breakaway magazine's recent interview with the band members, John "Dartanion" Warne is "remarkably good" at Mario Kart DS. This information can also be found by watching the band's Podcast #12.
[edit] Discography
- Relient K - Five Score and Seven Years Ago (2007), bass guitar and backing vocals
- Relient K - Apathetic EP (2005), bass guitar and backing vocals
- Guerilla Rodeo - Ride, Rope and Destroy (2004), bass guitar and backing vocals
- Relient K - Mmhmm (2004), guest vocals on "More Than Useless" and "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been"
- Ace Troubleshooter - It's Never Enough (2004), lead vocals and guitar
- Ace Troubleshooter - The Madness of the Crowds (2002), lead vocals and guitar
- Ace Troubleshooter - Ace Troubleshooter (album) (2000), lead vocals and guitar
- Ace Troubleshooter - Don't Stop a Rockin' (1999), lead vocals and guitar
- Ace Troubleshooter - Back in the Shootin' Match (1996), lead vocals and guitar