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John Garcia was born on 4 September, 1970 in San Manuel, Arizona, U.S., is an American singer. Discover John Garcia's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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Singer · songwriter |
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53 years old |
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Virgo |
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4 September 1970 |
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4 September |
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San Manuel, Arizona, U.S. |
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United States
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John Garcia Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is John Garcia's Wife?
His wife is Wendy Garcia
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Wendy Garcia |
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John Garcia Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is John Garcia worth at the age of 53 years old? John Garcia’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. He is from United States. We have estimated John Garcia's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
John Garcia (born September 4, 1970) is an American singer and songwriter.
He is best known as the vocalist and founding member of stoner rock bands Kyuss, Slo Burn, Unida and Hermano.
Garcia also performed in Vista Chino, formerly Kyuss Lives!, with former Kyuss members Brant Bjork and Nick Oliveri.
In 1989, while still in high school, Garcia formed Kyuss (originally known as Katzenjammer and Sons of Kyuss) with Brant Bjork, Chris Cockrell, Josh Homme and Nick Oliveri.
Through changing lineups, the band produced five albums in total, all of which featured Garcia on vocals.
In the mid-1990s, Garcia was chosen to be the lead vocalist for Karma to Burn's debut album, however the band ultimately settled on a different singer.
In October 1995, just three months after releasing the album ...And the Circus Leaves Town, Kyuss disbanded.
In 1996, Garcia formed stoner rock band Slo Burn in Palm Desert, California.
Releasing just one EP, Amusing the Amazing, the band's tenure was short-lived, though it was embraced by the former Kyuss fanbase.
A total of 9 songs were recorded, but the band did not have enough funds, so the 4 tracks were released as an EP.
Bootleg copies of the album that have the remaining 5 tracks exist, unmixed, in varying quality.
The band played at Ozzfest in 1997 before disbanding later that year, for reasons never officially revealed.
In 1998, Garcia joined Hermano, a side-project created by producer Dandy Brown.
In 1999, Garcia collaborated with Swedish all-female stoner band Misdemeanor on "Love Song", the fourth track of their EP, Five Wheel Drive.
In 2001, he contributed vocals to the track The Thing That Should Not Be along with drummer Jason Bonham, bassist Jeff Pilson (Dokken,) and guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof for the Metallica tribute album Metallic Assault.
Since 2002, the band has released three studio albums: Only a Suggestion, Dare I Say, and Into the Exam Room, and one live album, Live at W2.
Hermano currently remains on hiatus due to Garcia's commitment to his solo band.
In 2002, Garcia contributed vocals to two tracks on UK band Orange Goblin's album Coup de Grace, "Made of Rats" and "Jesus Beater".
In late 2003, Garcia recorded vocals for the song "Born Too Slow" by The Crystal Method.
The song became the lead single of Legion of Boom.
The song did moderately well in terms of radio airplay and is highly popular among fans of The Crystal Method, particularly because of the howling vocals Garcia laid down on the track.
Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland played guitar on the song.
Garcia has performed the song live several times with The Crystal Method.
Their final official release was a 10" vinyl on the now defunct label Man's Ruin Records, which was later re-released on a split CD with Homme's post-Kyuss project Queens of the Stone Age. Kyuss had been on an indefinite hiatus ever since. In November 2010, along with former members Oliveri and Bjork, it was announced he would be touring as Kyuss Lives!, and toured Europe, Australia and New Zealand from March to May 2011 with a new studio album expected to follow. Bruno Fevery filled in for Homme, who did not want to participate. In November 2012, following a lawsuit filed by Homme and former Kyuss bassist Scott Reeder, Kyuss Lives! changed their name to Vista Chino.
In early 2010, a European tour was announced, starting with a gig at Roadburn Festival in April.
Billed as "Garcia Plays Kyuss", the performances consisted entirely of songs originally recorded by Garcia's former band, Kyuss.
His backing-band is composed of Belgian and Dutch musicians from Agua de Annique, Kong, Celestial Season and Arsenal.
During their performance at Hellfest on June 20, John Garcia was joined on stage by former Kyuss members Brant Bjork and Nick Oliveri while playing "Gardenia" and "Green Machine".
One of the songs recorded during their studio sessions together, "Two Times", appeared on the band's 2010 album Appalachian Incantation as a bonus track.
Due to legal pressure on November 2012, Kyuss Lives!
announced that they had changed their name to Vista Chino.
Vista Chino released their debut album Peace on September 3, 2013, through Napalm Records.
Slo Burn reunited twenty years later in 2017 and went on tour before going on hiatus the same year.
Upon leaving Slo Burn, Garcia formed the band Unida, which at one point included former Kyuss bassist Scott Reeder.
Unida released one album, Coping with the Urban Coyote and a split EP with the Swedish group Dozer.
Unida were signed to Rick Rubin's label, American Recordings, and recorded a second album, El Coyote (alternatively known as The Great Divide) which was unreleased due to company partner, Island/Def Jam, not seeing any commercial potential in the music.
The band, however, distributed the album themselves, selling copies at their live shows while on tour.
Unida is currently touring without Garcia due to touring with his solo band.
Garcia has since decided to pursue his solo career, having formed his band, John Garcia and the Band of Gold, in 2019.