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Johnny Dowd (John David Dowd) was born on 29 March, 1948 in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Johnny Dowd'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 75 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 29 March 1948
Birthday 29 March
Birthplace Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Nationality United States

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1948

Johnny Dowd (born John David Dowd; March 29, 1948, in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American alternative country musician from Ithaca, New York.

Typical of his style are experimental, noisy breaks in his songs and strong gothic (in the sense of dark and gloomy) elements in the lyrics as well as in the music.

There is also a strong undercurrent of black humor and the absurd in his work.

Although his early albums were most celebrated in the alternative country community, he has never quite fit into any particular genre.

As a singer-songwriter, his music is most often compared to that of Tom Waits, Nick Cave and Captain Beefheart.

Born in Fort Worth, Texas in 1948, Dowd's family moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 1950, and then to his father's hometown of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma in 1953.

1956

He received a record player for Christmas in 1956 and began buying records at a local appliance store.

Although the first LP he owned was by the Ray Conniff Singers, it was the music of Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles and James Brown, that changed his life.

He cites James Brown's Live at the Apollo as his lifelong favorite album.

1965

In 1965, along with his mother and sisters, Johnny returned to Memphis after his parents' divorce.

1970

After serving in the U.S. Army and living in California he drove across the United States in the early 1970s with longtime friend Dave Hinkle and settled permanently in Ithaca, New York where his mother and sisters had also relocated.

Dowd and Hinkle began moving furniture for a living, later naming their business the Zolar Moving Company.

Dowd formed a band in the 1970s named The Jokers, which included Johnny (guitar), his sister Jennifer Edmondson (drums) and Dave Hinkle (bass).

1988

By 1988, the band had become Neon Baptist, who in addition to Dowd included Cally Arthur, Dave Hinkle, Mike Edmondson and Jennifer Edmondson, with Max Ormond and Kim Sherwood-Caso joining the band in later lineups.

1991

Neon Baptist was one of the founding acts of the GrassRoots Festival, where Dowd has performed annually since 1991.

1995

By the time Neon Baptist disbanded in 1995, Dowd was recording songs alone in the office of his moving company.

These songs first appeared in 1995 on a home-made demo cassette as Wrong Side of Memphis, which credited Dowd as a solo artist and featured Kim Sherwood-Caso on background vocals on two songs.

1997

Most of these tracks were either re-mixed or completely re-recorded for the CD version of the same album, which was initially pressed as a self-released CD and then officially released on Chicago's Checkered Past Records label in 1997.

1998

The album was also released on Koch Records in early 1998 and then in Europe on Munich Records.

Favorable reviews led to some of his first European appearances in 1998.

1999

In the wake of the critical acclaim for Wrong Side of Memphis, Dowd released his second album, Pictures From Life's Other Side, in 1999, also to positive reviews.

That year also saw the first of Dowd's US and European tours.

2000

After the self-released, experimental Down In The Valley in 2000 came Temporary Shelter.

A Dutch television documentary on Dowd was filmed in 2000, and in early 2001, The New York Times highlighted him as one of four "Country Singers Who Still Display a Country Heart".

2002

Dowd's The Pawnbroker's Wife album was released in 2002, followed by Wire Flowers: More Songs from the Wrong Side of Memphis in 2003.

That same year, he was handpicked by The Simpsons' creator Matt Groening, a self-described fan of Dowd's music, to perform in the All Tomorrow's Parties festival.

2003

He also made his major film appearance in 2003 with Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus.

2004

The album Cemetery Shoes was released in 2004.

2006

Cruel Words, released in 2006, went on to win the Alt Country award in the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards the following year.

In 2006, Dowd, drummer Brian Wilson (aka Willie B) and Jim White formed the band Hellwood.

Their album, Chainsaw of Life, was recorded in a cabin in New York, the walls of which were covered in musician obituaries.

Hellwood toured the album in Europe.

2007

In April 2007, Dowd joined Beukorkest, a collaboration of various Dutch musicians and artists, for a nine-show tour of the Netherlands.

2008

In 2008, after an album of tracks from the tour was released, Beukorkest re-formed with a new team of musicians.

Dowd released A Drunkard's Masterpiece in early 2008 in the U.S., Canada and Europe, followed by a European tour in April and May.

In October, he formed the trio Black Elastic with former bandmates Kim Sherwood-Caso on guitar and vocals and Mike Edmondson on guitar.

After several shows in the Ithaca, New York area, an expanded Johnny Dowd band was formed, composed of Sherwood-Caso, Mike Stark (keyboards), Matt Saccuccimorano (drums) and Willie B (baritone guitar).

2010

The group released its debut album Wake Up the Snakes in 2010.

2013

Willie B plays drums and bass pedals on Dowd's Do the Gargon released in 2013.

2015

Dowd's solo album That's Your Wife On The Back Of My Horse was released in 2015 and featured on several tracks the singer/songwriter Anna Coogan from Ithaca.