Johnny Society was formed in 1996 by multi-instrumentalist Kenny Siegal and Brian Geltner. They had released their first album on Geffen under the name Hunk early 1996 after the Hunk debut they disbanded & reformed as Johnny Society. They released a self-titled album in 1996, but disbanded less than a year after their album came out.
Meanwhile, they had already begun experimenting and writing songs on the side with Indian-trained musician Chris Rael in a project they called The Hand, which released an album (Mule Me) before re-forming Johnny Society. Their debut album, It Don't Matter, was recorded and released in 1997, after which Rael left the band to give his full time to the reconvened Church of Betty. Wood arrived the following year with additional contributions from Rael, The Hand live keyboardist Jan Kotik, Bryce Goggin, and labelmate Chris Whitley. The album was named to the "Top Ten List of Independent Records of 1998" by The New York Times at year's end. Johnny Society became a trio in 1999 when Gwen Snyder (who also records under the moniker Blueberry) joined in time to record the band's third album, Clairvoyance, released at the beginning of 2000.Clairvoyance was named "Album of the Year" at the 2002 Independent Music Awards by a panel of judges that included Tom Waits, Ricky Skaggs, Me'Shell NdegéOcello, Mitchell Froom, Don Byron, Wilson Pickett, Victoria Williams, and George Duke.Life Behind the 21st Century Wall (2003) and Coming to Get You (2005) followed.
A society is a group of people involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social grouping sharing the same geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. Societies are characterized by patterns of relationships (social relations) between individuals who share a distinctive culture and institutions; a given society may be described as the sum total of such relationships among its constituent members. In the social sciences, a larger society often evinces stratification or dominance patterns in subgroups.
Insofar as it is collaborative, a society can enable its members to benefit in ways that would not otherwise be possible on an individual basis; both individual and social (common) benefits can thus be distinguished, or in many cases found to overlap.
A society can also consist of like-minded people governed by their own norms and values within a dominant, larger society. This is sometimes referred to as a subculture, a term used extensively within criminology.
Society was an 1865 comedy drama by Thomas William Robertson regarded as a milestone in Victorian drama because of its realism in sets, costume, acting and dialogue. Unusually for that time, Robertson both wrote and directed the play, and his innovative writing and stage direction inspired George Bernard Shaw and W. S. Gilbert.
Origins
The play originally ran at the Prince of Wales's Theatre, Liverpool, under the management of Mr A. Henderson, opening on 8 May 1865. It was recommended to Effie Wilton, the manager of the Prince of Wales's Theatre in London's West End, by H. J. Byron, where it ran from 11 November 1865 to 4 May 1866 Robertson found fame with his new comedy, which included a scene that fictionalized the Fun gang, who frequented the Arundel Club, the Savage Club, and especially Evans's café, where they had a table in competition with the Punch 'Round table'. The play marked the London debut of Squire Bancroft, who went on to marry Effie Wilton in 1867 and become her co-manager.
Johnny Society performs at the Living Room for the Howl! Festival, New York City 2004. Kenny Siegal (voice, guitar), Blueberry (bass, voice), Doctor Snitch (drums), Ed "The Truth" Pastorini (keyboard). Curated & videoed by Chris Rael
published: 13 Jun 2010
Johnny Society Video directed by Wes Jones
"Johnny Society is led by a songwriting machine with a rock star's voice." - The New York Times
"Johnny Society frontman Kenny Siegal is a madman on guitar, piano and harpsichord, plowing through wild arrangements that hearken back to ambitiously orchestrated 70s arena rock, touching on glam and a soulful strain of Britpop that evokes modern bands like Oasis as well as some oldies." - Time Out NY
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Eddie Vedder Society with Johnny Depp
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Johnny Society - You Won't See Me Tomorrow (It Don't Matter, 1997, Messenger Records)
Johnny Society feat. Robin Zander That Means A Lot
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Composed by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
"That Means A Lot" was recorded by The Beatles for the Help! film and record project, but they didn't like the final outcome of it. They gave the song to P.J. Proby, a singer from Houston, Tx. who was popular in England at the time. Proby's version was released in 1965 and went to #24 on the U.K. singles charts. The Beatles' version of the song was issued on "Anthology 2" in 1996.
Robin Zander:Lead & Backing Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Kenny Siegal:Guitars, Percussion, Keyboards, Piano, Backing Vocals
John Meisner:Bass
This recording taken from the 2003 CD "Lost Songs Of Lennon & McCartney:From A W...
published: 01 Jan 2010
Johnny Society - It Don't Matter (It Don't Matter, 1997, Messenger Records)
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Johnny Society performs at the Living Room for the Howl! Festival, New York City 2004. Kenny Siegal (voice, guitar), Blueberry (bass, voice), Doctor Snitch (dru...
Johnny Society performs at the Living Room for the Howl! Festival, New York City 2004. Kenny Siegal (voice, guitar), Blueberry (bass, voice), Doctor Snitch (drums), Ed "The Truth" Pastorini (keyboard). Curated & videoed by Chris Rael
Johnny Society performs at the Living Room for the Howl! Festival, New York City 2004. Kenny Siegal (voice, guitar), Blueberry (bass, voice), Doctor Snitch (drums), Ed "The Truth" Pastorini (keyboard). Curated & videoed by Chris Rael
"Johnny Society is led by a songwriting machine with a rock star's voice." - The New York Times
"Johnny Society frontman Kenny Siegal is a madman on guitar, ...
"Johnny Society is led by a songwriting machine with a rock star's voice." - The New York Times
"Johnny Society frontman Kenny Siegal is a madman on guitar, piano and harpsichord, plowing through wild arrangements that hearken back to ambitiously orchestrated 70s arena rock, touching on glam and a soulful strain of Britpop that evokes modern bands like Oasis as well as some oldies." - Time Out NY
"Johnny Society is led by a songwriting machine with a rock star's voice." - The New York Times
"Johnny Society frontman Kenny Siegal is a madman on guitar, piano and harpsichord, plowing through wild arrangements that hearken back to ambitiously orchestrated 70s arena rock, touching on glam and a soulful strain of Britpop that evokes modern bands like Oasis as well as some oldies." - Time Out NY
This slow-burning tune makes mood to spare, with Jen Turner’s spitting guitar punctuations and Chris’s B-3 and falsetto voices blasting out the back. A favorite...
I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it. This video is for entertainment purposes only.
Composed by John...
I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it. This video is for entertainment purposes only.
Composed by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
"That Means A Lot" was recorded by The Beatles for the Help! film and record project, but they didn't like the final outcome of it. They gave the song to P.J. Proby, a singer from Houston, Tx. who was popular in England at the time. Proby's version was released in 1965 and went to #24 on the U.K. singles charts. The Beatles' version of the song was issued on "Anthology 2" in 1996.
Robin Zander:Lead & Backing Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Kenny Siegal:Guitars, Percussion, Keyboards, Piano, Backing Vocals
John Meisner:Bass
This recording taken from the 2003 CD "Lost Songs Of Lennon & McCartney:From A Window"
I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it. This video is for entertainment purposes only.
Composed by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
"That Means A Lot" was recorded by The Beatles for the Help! film and record project, but they didn't like the final outcome of it. They gave the song to P.J. Proby, a singer from Houston, Tx. who was popular in England at the time. Proby's version was released in 1965 and went to #24 on the U.K. singles charts. The Beatles' version of the song was issued on "Anthology 2" in 1996.
Robin Zander:Lead & Backing Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Kenny Siegal:Guitars, Percussion, Keyboards, Piano, Backing Vocals
John Meisner:Bass
This recording taken from the 2003 CD "Lost Songs Of Lennon & McCartney:From A Window"
It Don’t Matter, the first Johnny Society CD, was recorded at legendary Bearsville Studios in Woodstock. The title cut is a crushing epitaph to a relationship g...
It Don’t Matter, the first Johnny Society CD, was recorded at legendary Bearsville Studios in Woodstock. The Bucket Breaks is deeply atmospheric, the lyrics a h...
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Johnny Society performs at the Living Room for the Howl! Festival, New York City 2004. Kenny Siegal (voice, guitar), Blueberry (bass, voice), Doctor Snitch (drums), Ed "The Truth" Pastorini (keyboard). Curated & videoed by Chris Rael
"Johnny Society is led by a songwriting machine with a rock star's voice." - The New York Times
"Johnny Society frontman Kenny Siegal is a madman on guitar, piano and harpsichord, plowing through wild arrangements that hearken back to ambitiously orchestrated 70s arena rock, touching on glam and a soulful strain of Britpop that evokes modern bands like Oasis as well as some oldies." - Time Out NY
I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it. This video is for entertainment purposes only.
Composed by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
"That Means A Lot" was recorded by The Beatles for the Help! film and record project, but they didn't like the final outcome of it. They gave the song to P.J. Proby, a singer from Houston, Tx. who was popular in England at the time. Proby's version was released in 1965 and went to #24 on the U.K. singles charts. The Beatles' version of the song was issued on "Anthology 2" in 1996.
Robin Zander:Lead & Backing Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Kenny Siegal:Guitars, Percussion, Keyboards, Piano, Backing Vocals
John Meisner:Bass
This recording taken from the 2003 CD "Lost Songs Of Lennon & McCartney:From A Window"
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Johnny Society was formed in 1996 by multi-instrumentalist Kenny Siegal and Brian Geltner. They had released their first album on Geffen under the name Hunk early 1996 after the Hunk debut they disbanded & reformed as Johnny Society. They released a self-titled album in 1996, but disbanded less than a year after their album came out.
Meanwhile, they had already begun experimenting and writing songs on the side with Indian-trained musician Chris Rael in a project they called The Hand, which released an album (Mule Me) before re-forming Johnny Society. Their debut album, It Don't Matter, was recorded and released in 1997, after which Rael left the band to give his full time to the reconvened Church of Betty. Wood arrived the following year with additional contributions from Rael, The Hand live keyboardist Jan Kotik, Bryce Goggin, and labelmate Chris Whitley. The album was named to the "Top Ten List of Independent Records of 1998" by The New York Times at year's end. Johnny Society became a trio in 1999 when Gwen Snyder (who also records under the moniker Blueberry) joined in time to record the band's third album, Clairvoyance, released at the beginning of 2000.Clairvoyance was named "Album of the Year" at the 2002 Independent Music Awards by a panel of judges that included Tom Waits, Ricky Skaggs, Me'Shell NdegéOcello, Mitchell Froom, Don Byron, Wilson Pickett, Victoria Williams, and George Duke.Life Behind the 21st Century Wall (2003) and Coming to Get You (2005) followed.
Johnnie Ramirez, shelter manager at Casper Humane Society, said it was important to get Ringo back to Casper ... Ringo and Johnnie Ramirez, Casper Humane Society shelter manager, arrive at the Casper Humane Society in Casper, Wyoming.
Kids are left at day care facilities with members of society who may or may not have the same values we do ...Society is in love with the idea of “being in love” and few realize that marriage is much more than just a feel-good relationship.
...S.E ... It was a time of great expansion of what women could do, not only in our society, but also in film ... Also featuring JohnnyDepp in his first film role, Craven made his bloody and brilliant "Nightmare" on a budget of less than $2 million ... ...
Dell...Johnny C. Taylor, president of the Society for Human Resource Management, told BI that as more organizations have called workers back to the office, it's become clear that many employees didn't heed warnings that remote work was not here to stay.
Shatakshi said that she is the daughter of Garg family, and the people of the society are her family.In the event, Bhavana Gupta, Sunit Singla, Johnny Bansal, Suresh Agarwal, Krishna, Aman Goyal, ...
of cleanly picked guitars, lush orchestrations, and demure lyrics valuing authority and faith ... In 1985, Kristofferson formed the Highwaymen alongside Nelson, Jennings and JohnnyCash; they gave voice to those on the fringes of society.
This conference will draw leading global business leaders, policymakers, technologists, educators, and Human Resources practitioners to engage in cutting-edge insights and robust discussions on the future of HR in Africa and welcome Johnny C.
In front of the Leominster Historical Society tent, Steve Ledger took pictures with festivalgoers, dressed as the festival’s namesake historical figure and carrying an apple like the ones that once came from JohnnyAppleseed’s many orchards.
“The level of incivility and toxicity that we’re seeing is at unprecedented levels in the workplace,” said Johnny C Taylor Jr, president of the society, which represents HR professionals at some of ...