John Flansburgh
John FlansburghJohn Flansburgh performing in February 2008 Background information Birth name John Conant Flansburgh Also known as Flans, Rolf Conant Born May 6, 1960(1960-05-06) (age 48) Origin Lincoln, MassachusettsGenre(s)Alternative rockInstrument(s)Guitar, others Years active 1982-present Associated acts They Might Be Giants
Mono Puff
John Linnell
John Conant Flansburgh (born May 6, 1960) is an actor and musician from Brooklyn, New York (though born and raised in Lincoln, Massachusetts). He is half of the longstanding alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants, for which he writes, sings and plays rhythm guitar. He is also left-handed.[1]
Commonly referred to by the nicknames "Flans" or "Flansy," he is married to writer/singer/puppeteer Robin Goldwasser, with whom he occasionally performs. His father, Earl Flansburgh, is a retired successful architect and former principal of his own firm. His mother, Polly Flansburgh, is the founder and president of Boston By Foot. His brother, Paxus Calta, is an anti-nuclear activist and political organizer.[citation needed]
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They Might Be Giants
Flansburgh co-founded They Might Be Giants, with longtime friend John Linnell, in 1982 while a student at Pratt Institute. The two share singing and songwriting duties, with Flansburgh on guitar, in addition to performing a variety of instruments when the need arises. In the 2002 documentary Gigantic: A Tale of Two Johns, he was stated to hold somewhat of a leadership role in the group, managing most details of their live act and handling much of the promotion effort.
As a songwriter, Flansburgh enjoys a mix of styles; many of his songs have an absurdist and satirical bent, but he often breaks for more earnest and romantic themes as well. He penned and performed vocals on the group's first Grammy-award winning effort, "Boss of Me", which charted in Europe and served as theme song to the hit television series Malcolm in the Middle.
Side-projects
Self-described as "manic depressive, without the depression", he is known to keep extremely busy when not touring with They Might Be Giants. Some side-projects include:
- His band Mono Puff, which recorded two LPs in the late 1990s and toured occasionally.
- Directing music videos for such artists as Soul Coughing, Ben Folds Five, Frank Black and the Catholics, Harvey Danger, and TMBG themselves.
- Starring in (and writing some of the music for) the Off-Broadway musical People Are Wrong.
In 2004, Flansburgh created and hosted a series on WNYC entitled Now Hear This. The program spotlighted a variety of his musical interests, featuring interviews with artists such as Stephen Merritt, David Byrne, Matt Stone, and The Darkness. While no longer in production, it continues to be archived on the station's website. [1]
External links
This article has been illustrated as part of WikiProject WikiWorld.- Official They Might Be Giants site
- John Flansburgh at This Might Be a Wiki - More detailed information on Flansburgh
- Kittenpants.org interview
- John Flansburgh at the Internet Movie Database
References
v • d • eThey Might Be GiantsJohn Flansburgh · John LinnellDan Miller · Danny Weinkauf · Marty Beller
Brian Doherty · Dan Hickey · Graham Maby · Tony Maimone · Eric SchermerhornAlbums: They Might Be Giants(1986) · Lincoln(1988) · Flood(1990) · Apollo 18(1992) · John Henry(1994) · Factory Showroom(1996) · Long Tall Weekend(1999) · Mink Car(2001) · No!(2002) · The Spine(2004) · Here Come the ABCs(2005) · The Else(2007) · Here Come the 123s(2008) EPs: Wiggle Diskette · 1985 Demo Tape · Don't Let's Start · (She Was A) Hotel Detective · They'll Need a Crane · Purple Toupee · Birdhouse in Your Soul · Istanbul (Not Constantinople) · The Statue Got Me High · The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight) · I Palindrome I · Why Does The Sun Shine? (The Sun Is a Mass of Incandescent Gas) · O Tannenbaum · Back to Skull · S-E-X-X-Y · Working Undercover for the Man · Boss of Me · Man, It's So Loud in Here · They Might Be Giants in Holidayland · Bed, Bed, Bed · Indestructible Object · The Spine Surfs AloneLive albums: Live!! New York City 10/14/94 · Severe Tire Damage · Live · The Spine Hits the Road · Almanac · Venue SongsCompilations: Don't Let's Start · Miscellaneous T · Then: The Earlier Years · Best of the Early Years · They Got Lost · Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants · A User's Guide to They Might Be Giants · Venue Songs DVD/CDSongs "Don't Let's Start" · "Ana Ng" · "Birdhouse in Your Soul" · "Particle Man" · "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" · "Doctor Worm" · "Experimental Film" Video Releases Direct from Brooklyn · Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns) · Here Come the ABCs DVD/CD · Venue Songs DVD/CD · Here Come the 123s DVD/CDRelated Articles Dial-A-Song · Mono Puff · State Songs (John Linnell solo album) · Hello Radio: The Songs of They Might Be Giants (tribute album)
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