Johnny Marr
Johnny Marr
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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John Martin Maher, commonly known as Johnny Marr, is a British musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on October 31, 1963. Unfortunately, we have no information about his passing date.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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British, Musician, Singer-Songwriter, Record Producer
Early Life and Background
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Johnny Marr was born in Manchester, England, to a Catholic family. He grew up in Wythenshawe, a council estate suburb on the outskirts of the city. Marr's early life was marked by poverty, but his love for music provided an escape from these challenges.
Marr's fascination with The Clash and David Bowie is evident in his early musical endeavors. He formed his first band, The Section, at the age of 13. This experience laid the groundwork for his future endeavors as a guitarist and songwriter. Marr attended Stretford Grammar School before dropping out to pursue music full-time.
Major Accomplishments
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Johnny Marr's most notable achievement is his role as the lead guitarist for The Smiths, one of the most influential bands in British history. Formed in 1982 with Morrissey (Steven Patrick Morrissey), their unique blend of jangly guitars and poetic lyrics captured a generation's imagination.
The band's output was prolific, releasing four studio albums: "The Smiths" (1984), "Meat is Murder" (1985), "The Queen is Dead" (1986), and "Strangeways, Here We Come" (1997). Their singles, including "This Charming Man," "How Soon is Now?," and "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out," remain staples of '80s alternative music.
Marr's departure from The Smiths in 1987 marked the beginning of his solo career. He has released several critically acclaimed albums, including "The Messenger" (2013) and "Call the Comet" (2018). His work with other artists, such as Modest Mouse, The The, and New Order, has garnered him numerous awards and nominations.
Notable Works or Actions
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Marr's contributions to music extend beyond his work in The Smiths. He is widely recognized for his innovative guitar playing style, which has influenced countless musicians across genres. His production skills are also highly regarded; he has worked with artists like New Order, Oasis, and Moby.
In addition to his musical endeavors, Marr has been an advocate for various social causes. In 2018, he released a single in support of the anti-Brexit campaign "People's Vote." Marr has also been involved in numerous charity initiatives, including the Manchester-based music organization "Sounds of the City."
Impact and Legacy
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Johnny Marr's impact on British music is undeniable. As the lead guitarist for The Smiths, he helped shape a distinctive sound that continues to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike.
Marr's influence can be seen in various aspects of popular culture: from fashion to literature and film. His innovative guitar playing has paved the way for future innovators, while his songwriting skills have contributed significantly to the development of alternative music as we know it today.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Johnny Marr's influence is far-reaching due to his pioneering work in The Smiths and his continued contributions to the world of music. As a talented musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, and advocate for social causes, he has left an indelible mark on British culture.
Marr's innovative guitar playing style, poetic lyrics, and dedication to creating meaningful art have cemented his place in history as one of the most influential musicians of our time. His legacy continues to inspire new artists and fans alike, ensuring that his impact will be felt for generations to come.
Quotes by Johnny Marr

I can show bands how to produce themselves. In the same way, many bands think you can't make it without some fat cat in London or New York to manage you. That's just crap. All you need is someone a bit older than you with a bit of business nous whom you trust.

If people can finally recognize you on radio without being told who it is, that's what you aim for.

As a youngster, I used to try to pick up any bits of wisdom about the guitar I could. It's not like now where you have books and books about every aspect of anything. Any little pearl of wisdom was welcome back then.

Guitars have been the obsession of my life. I first picked one up at the age of four and I've been a guitar junkie ever since.

What I thought was interesting about becoming vegetarian was when I stopped eating animals I really started to appreciate them much more. I discovered an empathy with animals and started noticing the serenity of cows in fields, and the beauty of horses, which brought a new and very welcome dimension to my world. It happened quickly and I was surprised. Fundamentally I realised that animals are innocent. My.

Anything that’s ever gotten on the charts as a result of “American Idol” or “The X Factor” in the UK. It’s born out of karaoke culture. It’s been a long time coming, but it’s absolutely affected radio.

In the earlier part of the 90s, I was really hell-bent on discovering how new technology works and how to make records entirely without a producer, which isn’t necessarily what fans wanted. But I had to do it because I felt it was in my destiny or whatever.

I find this kind of folk with guys in Wellington boots and washboards not good to listen to. That music is one step away from barn dancing as far as I’m concerned. Anyone under the age of 60 should not be wearing Wellington boots on stage.

