John Nolan (musician)
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![]() John Nolan playing in Straylight Run on April 7th, 2005 at the Irving Plaza in NYC | |
Background information | |
Born | February 24, 1978 |
Genres |
Indie Alternative rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar, Vocals, Piano, Ukulele |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Doghouse Records |
Associated acts |
Straylight Run Taking Back Sunday Brand New |
Website | http://johnnolanmusic.bandcamp.com/ |
John Thomas Nolan (born February 24, 1978) is an American musician from Long Island, New York. He is the current guitarist and co-lead vocalist of Taking Back Sunday, and the former lead singer and guitarist of Straylight Run.[1]
Nolan left Taking Back Sunday in 2003 and during March 2010 rejoined Taking Back Sunday with Shaun Cooper, who left during his first run with the band, reforming the Tell All Your Friends-era lineup. John Nolan is also a solo artist and has recorded an album called Height and "Live at Looney Tunes."
Biography
John Thomas Nolan was born on February 24, 1978 in Rockville Centre, Nassau County, New York. A member of the band Taking Back Sunday, he also performed lead vocals and guitar in Straylight Run, along with keyboards for both.
Taking Back Sunday
In 1999, John was recruited into Taking Back Sunday by Jesse Lacey. He later would invite Adam Lazzara to join the band. In 2002 the band would release Tell All Your Friends. He would leave the band in 2003 to pursue a different musical direction, along with personal differences with other band members.[2]
In late March 2010 he and Shaun Cooper rejoined Taking Back Sunday.[3] In 2011 the band released a self-titled album that peaked at number 17 on the Billboard 200. In 2014 the band released Happiness Is which debuted at number 10 in the Billboard 200 and went to number 1 on Billboard's top independent albums chart, Becoming John's highest charting album.[4]
Straylight Run
In 2003, John would go on to form Straylight Run with his sister Michelle DaRosa, drummer Will Noon and Taking Back Sunday bassist Shaun Cooper. In 2004 the band released their self titled debut album which peaked at number 100 in the Billboard 200, and number 4 in the Billboard Independent Albums chart.[5]
From 2004 to 2009 Straylight Run would release two albums and four EP's. The bands 2007 record, The Needles The Space would debut at number 72 in the Billboard 200, marking the bands highest position on that chart.[6] The bands 2005 Prepare to be Wrong EP charted at number 168.[7]
On February 16, 2010, it was announced that Straylight Run was on "hiatus", with a live album to be released in the future.[8]
Solo
John announced on his MySpace blog on May 1, 2009 that he had decided to work on some solo material, some of which can be found on his MySpace[9] and Bandcamp profiles.[10] His first solo album, Height, was released on October 27, 2009 on Doghouse Records. John toured the Midwest and east coast with Person L and Brian Bonz in November and in January with support from Gabriel the Marine and Ocean is Theory.
In 2014 John provided the song "Here Comes the Wolf" to the soundtrack of the Jason Michael Brescia film, Bridge and Tunnel.[11] The song was nominated for several awards in the film festival circuit, and was the recipient of "Best Original Song" at the 2014 Long Island International Film Expo.[12] He also provides backup vocals and co-songwriting credit on the Gabriel the Marine track "Round and Round."[13]
Personal
Nolan currently lives in NoDa, North Carolina with wife Camille and son John,[14] and lives down the road from bandmate Adam Lazzara.[15][16]
Discography
With Taking Back Sunday:
- Taking Back Sunday EP (2001)
- Lullaby EP (2001)
- Tell All Your Friends (2002)
- Taking Back Sunday (2011)
- Happiness Is (2014)
With Straylight Run:
- Demo (2003)
- Straylight Run (2004)
- Prepare To Be Wrong EP (2005)
- The Needles the Space (2007)
- Un Mas Dos EP (2008)
- About Time EP (2009)
Solo:
- The Collaboration Experiment (2009)
- Height (2009)
- Live At Southpaw (2009)
- Live At Looney Tunes CDs (2010)
- Songs I Wrote (2010)
- Songs I Didn't Write (2010)
Equipment
Gear
It has been noted that John uses a Fender Telecaster Deluxe due to the feel but prefers the sound of a Gibson Les Paul,[17] he uses a Big Bite pedal into a Jcm800 to create his crunch tone.[18] He also uses a Fender '72 Telecaster Thinline on occasion.[19]
External links
- http://johnnolanmusic.bandcamp.com/ John nolan's solo web page
- Official Straylight Run Website
- Straylight Run's profile at PureVolume
- Nolan's 2011 Taking Back Sunday Guitar Rig. GuitarGeek.com
References
- ↑ Jacobson, Mark. "L.I.R.R (Long Island Rock 'n' Roll) The Budding Long Island Rock Scene". nymag.com.
- ↑ Straylight Run on Yahoo! Music
- ↑ http://www.takingbacksunday.com/
- ↑ Wiederhorn, Jon. "Taking Back Sunday Knows What Happiness Is After 15 Years". music.yahoo.com.
- ↑ "Straylight Run Billboard Chart History".
- ↑ "Straylight Run Billboard Chart History".
- ↑ "Straylight Run Billboard Chart History".
- ↑ Straylight Run Hiatus
- ↑ http://myspace.com/johnnolanmusic
- ↑ http://johnnolanmusic.bandcamp.com/
- ↑ Scancarelli, Derek. "UTG EXCLUSIVE: John Nolan Talks 'Bridge and Tunnel,' TBS, and Straylight Run". http://www.underthegunreview.net''.
- ↑ Mansmann, Julie. "Bellmore rolls out the red carpet for LIIFE". liherald.com.
- ↑ Lantinen, Chris. "Tracjlisting for 'Bridge and Tunnel' Revealed". Modern-Vinyl.com.
- ↑ http://instagram.com/p/QxcvIBiof5/
- ↑ Goodman, Jessica. "Taking Back Sunday Isn't Buying This Emo Revival". HuffingtonPost.com.
- ↑ Phillips, Jodi. "Taking Back Sunday Dominate Charlotte For Hometown Show". http://kiss951.cbslocal.com/''.
- ↑ http://www.guitarworld.com/interview-taking-back-sunday-guitarists-eddie-reyes-and-john-nolan
- ↑ http://bigbitefx.com/post.php?id=539
- ↑ http://www.uberproaudio.com/who-plays-what/818-taking-back-sunday-john-nolan-guitar-rig-gear-and-equipment
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