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Johnny Hates Jazz

 
Artist: Johnny Hates Jazz
Johnny Hates Jazz

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  • Formed: 1986
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Best of Johnny Hates Jazz," "Turn Back the Clock," "Best of the 80's"
  • Representative Songs: "Shattered Dreams," "Turn Back the Clock," "I Don't Want to Be a Hero"

Biography

The British trio Johnny Hates Jazz had Spandau Ballet's striking attire, clean-cut looks, and knack for smooth, glossy pop songs that were more soulful than the critics gave them credit for. Unfortunately, like Spandau Ballet Johnny Hates Jazz were stigmatized in the U.S. by an omnipresent hit that burned out interest in the group before the rest of their discography had the chance to be heard. Johnny Hates Jazz was formed in 1986 by Clark Datchler (vocals, piano), Calvin Hayes (keyboards), and Mike Nocito (bass). Named after a friend who despised jazz, Johnny Hates Jazz released their first single, "Me and My Foolish Heart," on RAK Records that year. The band searched for a major-label deal, and they were signed by Virgin Records after a gig at, ironically enough, a jazz club near the end of 1986. The group's debut single for Virgin, "Shattered Dreams," rocketed them into superstardom in 1987. "Shattered Dreams" landed at number five on the U.K. charts and number two in America. The band's debut LP, Turn Back the Clock, appeared in 1988, going multi-platinum in England and in the U.S.

While none of Johnny Hates Jazz's subsequent singles took off in America, they launched a hit parade in the U.K. as "I Don't Want to Be a Hero," "Turn Back the Clock," "Heart of Gold," and "Don't Say It's Love" followed "Shattered Dreams" onto the airwaves. However, despite the success, Datchler departed from Johnny Hates Jazz in the summer of 1988. Datchler was angry at how the other members were reinterpreting his compositions and decided to pursue a solo career, recording Raindance in 1990. Hayes and Nocito replaced Datchler with producer Phil Thornalley on Johnny Hates Jazz's 1991 effort Tall Stories. Although it didn't sound that different from Turn Back the Clock -- "Let Me Change Your Mind Tonight" could've fit perfectly on that album -- Tall Stories was a bust. Johnny Hates Jazz broke up afterward. ~ Michael Sutton, All Music Guide
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Johnny Hates Jazz
Origin London, England
Genres Pop
Years active 1986–1992
2008–present
Labels RAK Records (1986)
Virgin Records (1986-1992)
Associated acts The Cure, Fra Lippo Lippi
Members
Clark Datchler
Mike Nocito
Calvin Hayes
Former members
Danny Saxon
Phil Thornalley

Johnny Hates Jazz are an English pop band formed in 1986 by Clark Datchler (vocals, piano), Calvin Hayes (keyboards), and the German born Mike Nocito (bass).

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Career

Named after a friend who really did hate jazz, Johnny Hates Jazz released their first single, "Me and My Foolish Heart," on RAK Records in 1986. After searching for a major record label deal they landed one towards the end of 1986 with Virgin Records after a gig at, ironically enough, a jazz club.

The group's debut single for Virgin, "Shattered Dreams", became a hit in 1987, reaching #5 in the UK Singles Chart[1] and #2 in the U.S. charts. The group's debut album, Turn Back the Clock, also proved successful, reaching #1 on the UK Albums Chart.[1] They had three more Top 20 singles in the UK from this album: "I Don't Want to Be a Hero" (UK #11, US #31), "Turn Back the Clock" (UK #12), and "Heart of Gold" (UK #19), which was their last hit single.[1]

In the U.S., "Hero" was a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and went Top 20 on the AC and Dance Club Play charts, while "Clock" rose to number five on the Adult Contemporary chart.

The lead singer and main songwriter, Clark Datchler, left in 1988 and was replaced by the former Cure bass guitarist, Phil Thornalley. A month before the release of their second album, Tall Stories in 1992, the band was involved in a serious car accident which left keyboardist Calvin Hayes in a body cast for over a year. The band lost momentum and eventually split.

In September 2007, Calvin Hayes announced that he and Mike Nocito, with a new vocalist, Danny Saxon, would be reforming Johnny Hates Jazz. They joined the Here and Now Tour at Butlins, Minehead between 16-19 November 2008 for four nights. The success of those appearances led to further dates with the tour throughout 2009.[2]

In October 2009 Clark Datchler rejoined the band to make a new album. A tour is also planned for 2010.

Band personnel

Discography

Albums

Main releases

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Compilations

Singles

Year Song UK Singles Chart[1] U.S. AC
1986 "Me and My Foolish Heart" - - -
1987 "Shattered Dreams" 1 5 2 1
1987 "I Don't Want to Be a Hero" 2 11 31 15
1987 "Turn Back the Clock" 12 - 5
1988 "Heart of Gold" 19 - -
1988 "Don't Say It's Love" 48 - -
1989 "Turn the Tide" - - -
1991 "Let Me Change Your Mind Tonight" - - -
1992 "The Last to Know" - - -

Footnotes:

  • 1 "Shattered Dreams" was not released in the U.S. until 1988.
  • ² "I Don't Want to Be a Hero" was not released in the U.S. until 1988.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 286. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  2. ^ Here-and-now.info

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