John Schlitt
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John Schlitt singing during a 2006 concert. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | John William Schlitt |
Born | February 3, 1950 |
Origin | Lincoln, Illinois, U.S. |
Genres | Rock, Contemporary Christian |
Occupation(s) | singer, real estate agent |
Instruments | vocals |
Years active | 1972–present |
Associated acts | Petra, Head East |
Website |
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John William Schlitt (born February 3, 1950 in Lincoln, Illinois) is known for his career as the lead singer of Christian rock band Petra from 1986 until the band's retirement in late 2005. Prior to joining Petra in 1986, Schlitt was the vocalist for Head East.
Biography
Early years
John Schlitt was born in Lincoln, Illinois. Shortly after, his family moved to Mt. Pulaski where he grew up. Schlitt began singing and showing interest in music from a very young age. When he was 13 years old, he joined a band called Vinegar Hills Hometown Band Something Different. He went to Mt. Pulaski High School in his hometown graduating in 1968. It was during his high school years that he would meet future wife, Dorla Froelich.[1]
After graduating from high school, Schlitt enrolled in the University of Illinois for a degree in Civil Engineering. However, his main interest was still music. In 1972, he joined the rock band Head East as lead singer with some fellow students of the university. Juggling his musical career and college studies, Schlitt finally graduated from college in 1974 and dedicated full-time to his career in music.[1]
Head-East era and aftermath
During the following years with Head East, Schlitt enjoyed the success of the band that produced several hits during the 70s. They released five studio and one live album. However, during the time, Schlitt also developed a dependency on cocaine and alcohol.[2] His dependency reached a peak when he was fired from the band March 1980.
After leaving Head East, Schlitt formed a short-lived band, "Johnny," but the band quickly ended as his addiction intensified in a six-month depression during which he "came very close to suicide.".[3][4] During that same period, however, his wife became a born-again Christian and subsequently convinced Schlitt to see her pastor. Schlitt confesses that he had already decided to end his life and agreed to the meeting only "so my wife would be able to say ‘he tried’ after I was gone".[5]
However, Schlitt also became a born-again Christian and with his new faith, he was able to kick his addictions. Following this, Schlitt decided to leave the music scene and rededicate his life to his family. After that, he started cleaning the floors at a factory, and slowly rose through the ranks until he became a mining engineer for a mining construction company and finally their cost and scheduling engineer.[4] During this time Schlitt attended Gethsemane Church in Evansville, Indiana, where he sang with the praise and worship team.
31 years after being kicked out of Head East, Schlitt appeared with the band once again to mark the band's 2011 induction into the Iowa Rock N Roll Music Association Hall of Fame. Schlitt was also joined by former Head East drummer Steve Huston, along with the band's keyboardist Roger Boyd.[6]
Petra era
Five years after Schlitt's departure from Head East, he received a call from Bob Hartman and was invited to audition for Christian rock band, Petra. The band had just lost its lead singer Greg X. Volz, who had left to pursue a solo career. After a session with Hartman (band's co-founder and guitarist), he was asked to join the band. He sang his first show on February 3, 1986, beginning a career that would span nearly two decades. His first album with the band was the 1986 release Back to the Street.
During his career with Petra, the band released 2 RIAA certified Gold albums[7] (Beyond Belief and Petra Praise: The Rock Cries Out) and earned 4 Grammy and numerous Dove Awards. His travels and performances with the group reached all 50 American states as well as over 35 countries.
Solo career
During breaks from Petra, Schlitt recorded and released two solo albums: Shake in 1995, and Unfit For Swine in 1996. Both albums were moderately successful and received positive reviews.[8][9][10][11][12]
After Petra's retirement in 2005, Schlitt and Petra guitarist and founder, Bob Hartman started working on an album together as II Guys From Petra. The album was released on January 26, 2007 titled Vertical Expressions. Hartman and Schlitt have performed several shows to promote the album.
In addition, Schlitt released his third solo project, titled The Grafting on 2008-01-22. Dan Needham, Schlitt's son-in-law, produced the album. The album was released with premier performances of the tracks "The Grafting" and "Only Men" by Schlitt on the program Celebrations. The telecast was aired internationally by the Daystar Television Network.[13] In May 2008, John Schlitt toured India, playing eight dates in six cities with an all-new backing band, StoneJava. With this new backing group, John played songs from his solo CDs, along with many Petra favorites, to positive reviews.
John Schlitt has earned multiple Gold Records, Grammys and Dove Awards. He has toured all over the world and has been inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame as the lead singer of Petra. John Schlitt was recently named the best rock singer in Christian music history by GospelMusicChannel.com. According to the website, John Schlitt "remains one of the most distinctive and impactful men to ever stand behind a microphone."
Personal life
Schlitt has been married to wife Dorla since August 28, 1971. They have four children together and reside in Franklin, TN:[14]
- Kari - b. December 2, 1974
- John Kyle - b. January 28, 1979
- Kris - b. December 7, 1983
- Krey - b. May 31, 1989
Derek J.-b ( (1969 /8/23 ))
Discography
Solo
Release date |
Title | Label |
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1995 | Shake | Word/Epic |
1996 | Unfit for Swine | Word |
2008 | The Grafting | 4K |
2012 | The Greater Cause | 4K |
2013 | The Christmas Project | 4K |
with II Guys From Petra
Release date |
Title | Label |
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2007 | Vertical Expressions | Petra Productions |
with Petra
Release date |
Title | Label |
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1986 | Back to the Street | Star Song Records |
1987 | This Means War! | |
1988 | On Fire! | |
1989 | Petra Praise: The Rock Cries Out | DaySpring Records Word Records Epic Records |
1990 | Beyond Belief | |
1991 | Unseen Power | |
1992 | Petra en Alabanza | |
1993 | Wake-Up Call | |
1995 | No Doubt | Word Records Epic Records |
1997 | Petra Praise 2: We Need Jesus | |
1998 | God Fixation | |
2000 | Double Take | |
2001 | Revival | Inpop Records EMI Records |
2003 | Jekyll & Hyde | |
2004 | Jekyll & Hyde en Español | |
2005 | Petra Farewell |
with Head East
Release date |
Title | Label |
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1974 | Flat as a Pancake | A&M Records |
1976 | Get Yourself Up | |
1977 | Gettin' Lucky | |
1978 | Head East | |
1979 | Head East Live | |
1979 | A Different Kind of Crazy |
Other Contributions
- Geoff Moore & The Distance - "A Place to Stand" (1988)
- Steve Camp - "Justice" (1988)
- John Lawry - "Media Alert" (1990)
- Carman - "Our Turn Now" (1991)
- Breakaway Praise 1 (1992)
- 4 Him - "The Ride Comes Alive" (1995)
- Morgan Cryar - "What Sin?" (1998)
- Silers Bald - "Real Life" (2003)
- Everlife (2004)
- Project Damage Control - Project Damage Control (2005)
- Project Damage Control - "Mechanism" (2010)
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Guide to Petra: Michael and Cathy Jones (1998). "John Schlitt Biography".
- ↑ John W. Schlitt. "Biography & Testimony".
- ↑ "John Schlitt MySpace Page".
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 CBNMusic: Savage, Cynthia and Tim Branson. "John W. Schlitt: A Rock Star Redeemed".
- ↑ John W. Schlitt. "John W. Schlitt Biography".
- ↑ McCain & Co PR. "LEGENDARY RECORDING ARTIST JOHN SCHLITT REUNITES WITH '70s ROCK BAND HEAD EAST".
- ↑ CMSpin (October 23, 2007). "Petra Frontman John Schlitt To Release Third Solo Album In January".
- ↑ John W. Schlitt. "Reviews for Unfit for Swine from various publications".
- ↑ Christian Music Review Headquarters: David Longenecker (December 1, 1995). "CMRH Reviews: Shake by John Schlitt".
- ↑ Ebay (2006 and 2007). "Shake Reviews". Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ RateYourMusic. "Shake by John Schlitt".
- ↑ John W. Schlitt. "Shake reviews from various publications".
- ↑ JohnWSchlitt.com - Videos
- ↑ Petra1: Daniel Brian Abbey (2002). "Petra Lineup".
See also
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