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'''John Lowery''' (born July 31, 1971 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan) is the real name of a performer and guitarist known as '''John 5''', who is an ex-member of rock & roll bands [[Marilyn Manson (band)]], David Lee Roth, [[Life, Sex & Death]], [[Two]], country music singer k.d. lang ''sic'' and is currently the guitarist for Rob Zombie.  
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[[Image:John5.jpg|thumb|right|200px|John 5 in 2003]]
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'''John Lowery''' (born July 31, 1971), better known by his stage name '''John 5''', is a professional musician. He was the guitarist of industrial metal band [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] before moving on to Rob Zombie in 2005. His stage name is formed by his first name and the fact that he was the fifth member to join Marilyn Manson. ''John 5'' is also a reference to the bible section, "Tele addict".
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==Biography==
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John Lowery was born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. In 1983 at age 12, Lowery performed in a band called Dirty Trixx, where they performed Van Halen covers in a Michigan bar. He established himself as a more prominent guitarist when he performed with local band Raven Payne at age 16. Over the next 20 years Lowery would be involved in such bands as k.d. lang, David Lee Roth Band, [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], and more currently, Rob Zombie.
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==Fallout with Marilyn Manson==
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John 5's reasons for leaving [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] were cited as being mutual, despite the mysterious nature of his sudden firing by Manson's manager in 2004.
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John was quoted at the time as saying about the incident, "I don't know. . . I was nothing but nice to [[Marilyn Manson|him]]," he continued. "I never screwed up onstage — well not really badly — and I did everything I could to get along with him. Maybe, just maybe, it had something to do with the fact that I don't drink or do drugs, and he's not like that at all. Maybe he held that against me. I don't know. He never said." John5 was notorious among fans as being drug and alcohol free.
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Before the incident, Manson had assaulted John on stage, notably, Manson kicked John in the face during a televised performance, leading to a brief confrontation in front of a packed and roaring audience. This was during the intro to "[[The Beautiful People]]", when played at the Rock AM Ring 2003.
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Also, during the tour John maintains that Manson spoke about matters other than business only once, "It was on my birthday, and he turned to me and said, "Happy birthday, faggot" — then walked away."
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Despite this, John maintains he respects Manson, citing his skilled production style and his love for the band's music. John was already a fan of the band before joining in 1998. In response to a question regarding the reason for the split with Manson, John 5 was quoted by ''Vintage Guitar Magazine'' as saying, "(laughs) At the end of the last tour, I decided I really wanted to do this solo thing and that I had to devote all my time to it. The split with Manson was totally amicable. It wasn't one of those big breakups. We're friends. I wish there was some good dirt, but there's not (laughs)!"
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==Rob Zombie==
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In 2005 John 5 played guitar for Rob Zombie during Ozzfest 2005 and also recorded eight out of eleven tracks on the ''Educated Horses'' album which was released on Geffen Records in 2006. Due to conflicting commitments between John's band Loser and Rob Zombie, John moved over to playing for Zombie full time in early 2006. Although John 5 had hoped that Loser would be able to find a temporary guitarist during conflicting tour dates, record company Island Records, decided to drop Loser altogether from their record label. 
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"Being the founding member of Loser, my decision to leave was not an easy one," states John 5. "I've been juggling two careers both with Loser and Rob Zombie for over 1 year now. I found it impossible to be in two places at once."
  
 
==Solo Career==
 
==Solo Career==
John 5 has recorded two solo albums. His solo material is a mixture of hard rock, progressive bluegrass, and country music. His second solo album, ''[[Songs For Sanity]]'', features guest appearances by Albert Lee and the award winning Steve Vai. John 5 is also close friends with Steve Vai who has been quoted as saying "John 5 is an underrated guitar giant. It's rare to hear a musician fuse various styles and create a unique blend and brand all of his own. It takes balls, but that's what's needed to be truly original."
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John 5 has recorded three solo albums. His solo material is a mixture of hard rock, progressive bluegrass, and country music. His second solo album, ''Songs For Sanity'', features guest appearances by Albert Lee and the award winning Steve Vai. 5 is also close friends with Steve Vai who has been quoted as saying, "John 5 is an underrated guitar giant. It's rare to hear a musician fuse various styles and create a unique blend and brand all of his own. It takes balls, but that's what's needed to be truly original."
  
Following the success of ''[[Songs For Sanity]]'' and 2004's ''[[Vertigo]]'' (SFS is still one of Shrapnel Records top selling albums), John 5 announced he was working on a third solo album, this one entitled ''The Devil Knows My Name''. The album, due for release April 3rd 2007, will be released with ''60 Cycle Hum Records'' and features collaborations with Joe Satriani, Jim Root (Slipknot and Stone Sour) and Eric Johnson. Also featuring are fellow Rob Zombie bandmates Piggy D and Tommy Clufetos. Piggy D is also responsible for the album design.
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Following the success of ''Songs For Sanity'' (one of Shrapnel Records' top-selling albums) and 2004's ''Vertigo'', John 5 announced he was working on a third solo album, this one entitled ''The Devil Knows My Name''. The album was released on April 3, 2007 by  60 Cycle Hum Records and features collaborations with Joe Satriani, Jim Root of Slipknot and Stone Sour, and Eric Johnson. Also featured are fellow Rob Zombie bandmates Piggy D and Tommy Clufetos. Piggy D is also responsible for the album design.
  
In 2006 John also worked with [[Kiss]] frontman Paul Stanley on Stanley's second solo album, which was released in 2006.
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In 2006 John also worked with KISS frontman Paul Stanley on Stanley's second solo album, ''Live to Win'', and with Meat Loaf and Nikki Sixx on Meat Loaf's ''Bat out of Hell III : The Monster Is Loose''.
  
John 5 has also worked with Meat Loaf and Nikki Sixx on Meat Loaf's October 2006 release, Bat out Of Hell III : The Monster's Loose!
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==Signature Guitar==
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In 2004, Fender introduced the J5 Telecaster guitar. Designed in collaboration with 5 in Scottsdale, Arizona and built at Fender's own manufacturing facility in Ensenada, Mexico. The guitar comes in two models: the standard J5 Telecaster and the upscaled J5 Bigsby Telecaster. In an interview with Vintage Guitar Magazine, John had this to say about the origin of this guitar:
  
== Signature Guitar ==
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:"I was endorsing Ibanez for a while, and playing in all those hard rock bands and you don't really play Telecasters with Halford or David Lee Roth or [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Manson]]. I was at a NAMM show, and Ibanez didn't have my picture up with all their other endorsers. I thought, "Hmmm, that's weird." Then I walked by the Fender booth and they had this huge picture of me playing a Telecaster, one of the couple times I played one with Halford, actually up on the wall! So we started talking and they knew my playing style was broader than the Manson stuff, and they said they wanted to give me my own signature line. I was like, absolutely. I was pretty much signing contracts with Fender a week later."
  
In 2004, Fender introduced the John 5 Telecaster guitar. Designed in collaboration with John in Scottsdale, Arizona and built at Fender's own manufacturing facility in Ensenada, Mexico. The guitar comes in two models: the standard J5 Telecaster and the upscaled J5 Bigsby Telecaster.  In an interview with Vintage Guitar Magazine, John had this to say about the origin of this guitar:
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The guitar is based on a standard Telecaster with a high-output humbucker in the bridge position, a "twisted tele" pickup in the neck position, a custom headstock (for behind the nut bends), a black finish, and a chrome pickguard. Fender produces two models; one with a standard fixed bridge, and one with a bigsby vibrato. He used this guitar on the Grotesque Burlesque Tour when he was in Marilyn Manson, and he currently uses it on his tours with Rob Zombie.
  
"I was endorsing Ibanez for a while, and playing in all those hard rock bands and you don't really play Telecasters with Halford or David Lee Roth or Manson. I was at a NAMM show, and Ibanez didn't have my picture up with all their other endorsers. I thought, "Hmmm, that's weird." Then I walked by the Fender booth and they had this huge picture of me playing a Telecaster, one of the couple times I played one with Halford, actually up on the wall! So we started talking and they knew my playing style was broader than the Manson stuff, and they said they wanted to give me my own signature line. I was like, absolutely. I was pretty much signing contracts with Fender a week later."
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==Discography==
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===Red Square Black===
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====EPs====
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* ''Square'' (1994)
  
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===Ryan Downe===
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====Studio albums====
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* ''The Hypocrite Album'' (1996) <small>&mdash; performs on "Japan" and provides guitar effects for the album.</small>
  
The guitar is based on a standard Telecaster with a high-output humbucker in the bridge position, a "twisted tele" pickup in the neck position, a custom headstock (for behind the nut bends), a black finish, and a chrome pickguard.  Fender produces two models; one with a standard fixed bridge, and one with a bigsby vibrato. He used this guitar on the Grotesque Burlesque Tour when he was in Marilyn Manson, and he currently uses it on his tours with Rob Zombie.
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===Leah Andreone===
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====Studio albums====
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* ''Veiled'' (1996)
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* ''Alchemy'' (1998)
  
==John 5 solo recordings==
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====Soundtracks====
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* "I Feel the Earth Move" for the ''Speed 2'' film soundtrack (1997)
  
===Albums===
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===Marilyn Manson===
* ''[[Vertigo]]'' (2004)
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====Studio albums====
* ''[[Songs For Sanity]]'' (2005)
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* ''[[Mechanical Animals (album)|Mechanical Animals]]'' (1998)
* ''[[The Devil Knows My Name]]'' (Release Date: April 3rd 2007)
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* ''[[The Last Tour on Earth]]'' (1999)
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* ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]] (2000)
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* ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque (album)|The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'' (2003)
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* ''[[Lest We Forget (The Best Of)]] (2004) <small>&mdash; Performs on six tracks; John 5 was no longer a member on the band at the time the album was released.</small>
  
===DVDs===
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===Rob Zombie===
God Is Closed Vol. 1 (Vertigo Japenese Import)
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* ''Educated Horses'' (2006)
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===Meat Loaf===
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====Studio albums====
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* ''Bat out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose'' (2007)
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===Paul Stanley===
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====Studio albums====
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* ''Live to Win'' (2007) <small>&mdash; performs on "Where Eagles Dare".</small>
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===Solo===
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====Studio albums====
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* ''Vertigo'' (2004)
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* ''Songs For Sanity'' (2005)
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* ''The Devil Knows My Name'' (2007)
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==Filmography==
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* ''Live in Sydney'' (k.d. lang) (1997)
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* ''[[God Is in the TV]]'' (Marilyn Manson) (1999)
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* ''[[Guns, God and Government World Tour]]'' (Marilyn Manson) (2002)
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* ''[[Doppleherz]]'' (Marilyn Manson) (2003)
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* ''Ozzy Osbourne's Ozzfest 10th Anniversary'' (2006)
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* ''God Is Closed Vol. 1'' (Solo) (2004)
  
 
==John 5 credits==
 
==John 5 credits==
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* Meat Loaf - 2006 - Guitarist, song recorded and co-wrote with Nikki Sixx. From Bat out Of Hell III - The Monster's Loose.
 
* Meat Loaf - 2006 - Guitarist, song recorded and co-wrote with Nikki Sixx. From Bat out Of Hell III - The Monster's Loose.
 
* Paul Stanley – Co-writer and guitarist on "Where Angels Dare," a track from the album ''Live to Win''.
 
* Paul Stanley – Co-writer and guitarist on "Where Angels Dare," a track from the album ''Live to Win''.
 
==Marilyn Manson appearances==
 
 
===CDs===
 
* ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'' (1998) (He didn't play on the record but was credited as live guitarist, also his image appears in the booklet)
 
* ''[[The Last Tour On Earth]]'' (1999) (Live CD)
 
* ''[[Holy Wood]]'' (2000)
 
* ''[[The Golden Age Of Grotesque]]'' (2003)
 
* ''[[Lest We Forget]]'', Best Of (2004) (Although John 5 wasn't a part of the band at the time of the album's release)
 
 
===DVDs===
 
* ''[[Guns, God and Government]]'' (2002)
 
* ''[[The Golden Age Of Grotesque]]'' [[Doppleherz]] Limited Edition DVD (2003)
 
 
===VHS===
 
* ''[[God Is In The TV]]'' (1999)
 
 
===Music videos===
 
* [[The Dope Show]]
 
* Rock is Dead
 
* I Don't Like the Drugs, But the Drugs Like Me
 
* Coma White
 
* The Fight Song
 
* The Nobodies
 
* Disposable Teens
 
* Tainted Love
 
* This Is The New Shit
 
* mOBSCENE
 
* Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes
 
 
==Rob Zombie==
 
 
In 2005 John 5 played guitar for Rob Zombie during Ozzfest 2005 and also recorded eight out of eleven tracks on the ''Educated Horses'' album which was released on Geffen Records in 2006. Due to conflicting commitments between John's band "Loser" and "Rob Zombie", John moved over to playing for Zombie full time in early 2006.  Although John 5 had hoped that Loser would be able to find a temporary guitarist during conflicting tour dates, record company Island Records, decided to drop Loser altogether from their record label. 
 
 
"Being the founding member of Loser, my decision to leave was not an easy one," states John 5. "I've been juggling two careers both with Loser and Rob Zombie for over 1 year now. I found it impossible to be in two places at once."
 
 
===Albums===
 
* ''Educated Horses'' (2005)
 
 
===Music Videos===
 
* Foxy Foxy
 
* American Witch
 
 
===DVDs===
 
* Ozzy Osbourne's Ozzfest 10th Anniversary
 

Revision as of 23:37, 25 May 2007

File:John5.jpg
John 5 in 2003

John Lowery (born July 31, 1971), better known by his stage name John 5, is a professional musician. He was the guitarist of industrial metal band Marilyn Manson before moving on to Rob Zombie in 2005. His stage name is formed by his first name and the fact that he was the fifth member to join Marilyn Manson. John 5 is also a reference to the bible section, "Tele addict".

Biography

John Lowery was born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. In 1983 at age 12, Lowery performed in a band called Dirty Trixx, where they performed Van Halen covers in a Michigan bar. He established himself as a more prominent guitarist when he performed with local band Raven Payne at age 16. Over the next 20 years Lowery would be involved in such bands as k.d. lang, David Lee Roth Band, Marilyn Manson, and more currently, Rob Zombie.

Fallout with Marilyn Manson

John 5's reasons for leaving Marilyn Manson were cited as being mutual, despite the mysterious nature of his sudden firing by Manson's manager in 2004.

John was quoted at the time as saying about the incident, "I don't know. . . I was nothing but nice to him," he continued. "I never screwed up onstage — well not really badly — and I did everything I could to get along with him. Maybe, just maybe, it had something to do with the fact that I don't drink or do drugs, and he's not like that at all. Maybe he held that against me. I don't know. He never said." John5 was notorious among fans as being drug and alcohol free.

Before the incident, Manson had assaulted John on stage, notably, Manson kicked John in the face during a televised performance, leading to a brief confrontation in front of a packed and roaring audience. This was during the intro to "The Beautiful People", when played at the Rock AM Ring 2003.

Also, during the tour John maintains that Manson spoke about matters other than business only once, "It was on my birthday, and he turned to me and said, "Happy birthday, faggot" — then walked away."

Despite this, John maintains he respects Manson, citing his skilled production style and his love for the band's music. John was already a fan of the band before joining in 1998. In response to a question regarding the reason for the split with Manson, John 5 was quoted by Vintage Guitar Magazine as saying, "(laughs) At the end of the last tour, I decided I really wanted to do this solo thing and that I had to devote all my time to it. The split with Manson was totally amicable. It wasn't one of those big breakups. We're friends. I wish there was some good dirt, but there's not (laughs)!"

Rob Zombie

In 2005 John 5 played guitar for Rob Zombie during Ozzfest 2005 and also recorded eight out of eleven tracks on the Educated Horses album which was released on Geffen Records in 2006. Due to conflicting commitments between John's band Loser and Rob Zombie, John moved over to playing for Zombie full time in early 2006. Although John 5 had hoped that Loser would be able to find a temporary guitarist during conflicting tour dates, record company Island Records, decided to drop Loser altogether from their record label.

"Being the founding member of Loser, my decision to leave was not an easy one," states John 5. "I've been juggling two careers both with Loser and Rob Zombie for over 1 year now. I found it impossible to be in two places at once."

Solo Career

John 5 has recorded three solo albums. His solo material is a mixture of hard rock, progressive bluegrass, and country music. His second solo album, Songs For Sanity, features guest appearances by Albert Lee and the award winning Steve Vai. 5 is also close friends with Steve Vai who has been quoted as saying, "John 5 is an underrated guitar giant. It's rare to hear a musician fuse various styles and create a unique blend and brand all of his own. It takes balls, but that's what's needed to be truly original."

Following the success of Songs For Sanity (one of Shrapnel Records' top-selling albums) and 2004's Vertigo, John 5 announced he was working on a third solo album, this one entitled The Devil Knows My Name. The album was released on April 3, 2007 by 60 Cycle Hum Records and features collaborations with Joe Satriani, Jim Root of Slipknot and Stone Sour, and Eric Johnson. Also featured are fellow Rob Zombie bandmates Piggy D and Tommy Clufetos. Piggy D is also responsible for the album design.

In 2006 John also worked with KISS frontman Paul Stanley on Stanley's second solo album, Live to Win, and with Meat Loaf and Nikki Sixx on Meat Loaf's Bat out of Hell III : The Monster Is Loose.

Signature Guitar

In 2004, Fender introduced the J5 Telecaster guitar. Designed in collaboration with 5 in Scottsdale, Arizona and built at Fender's own manufacturing facility in Ensenada, Mexico. The guitar comes in two models: the standard J5 Telecaster and the upscaled J5 Bigsby Telecaster. In an interview with Vintage Guitar Magazine, John had this to say about the origin of this guitar:

"I was endorsing Ibanez for a while, and playing in all those hard rock bands and you don't really play Telecasters with Halford or David Lee Roth or Manson. I was at a NAMM show, and Ibanez didn't have my picture up with all their other endorsers. I thought, "Hmmm, that's weird." Then I walked by the Fender booth and they had this huge picture of me playing a Telecaster, one of the couple times I played one with Halford, actually up on the wall! So we started talking and they knew my playing style was broader than the Manson stuff, and they said they wanted to give me my own signature line. I was like, absolutely. I was pretty much signing contracts with Fender a week later."

The guitar is based on a standard Telecaster with a high-output humbucker in the bridge position, a "twisted tele" pickup in the neck position, a custom headstock (for behind the nut bends), a black finish, and a chrome pickguard. Fender produces two models; one with a standard fixed bridge, and one with a bigsby vibrato. He used this guitar on the Grotesque Burlesque Tour when he was in Marilyn Manson, and he currently uses it on his tours with Rob Zombie.

Discography

Red Square Black

EPs

  • Square (1994)

Ryan Downe

Studio albums

  • The Hypocrite Album (1996) — performs on "Japan" and provides guitar effects for the album.

Leah Andreone

Studio albums

  • Veiled (1996)
  • Alchemy (1998)

Soundtracks

  • "I Feel the Earth Move" for the Speed 2 film soundtrack (1997)

Marilyn Manson

Studio albums

Rob Zombie

  • Educated Horses (2006)

Meat Loaf

Studio albums

  • Bat out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose (2007)

Paul Stanley

Studio albums

  • Live to Win (2007) — performs on "Where Eagles Dare".

Solo

Studio albums

  • Vertigo (2004)
  • Songs For Sanity (2005)
  • The Devil Knows My Name (2007)

Filmography

John 5 credits

  • Dirty Trixx - 1983 - Guitarist, playing Van Halen covers in a Michigan bar
  • Raven Payne - 1987 - Guitarist, at 16 years old
  • John Wetton (of Asia) - John's first paid professional session. "It's one of the hardest I've ever done" states John5
  • Robin Zander (Cheap Trick singer) Guitarist, recorded demos
  • Metallica - 1988 - on tour for roughly one month. "My job was I would carry Lars out on my back after their encore."
  • Pepperland - Guitarist, ghost player
  • Wilson Phillips - Guitarist, ghost player
  • Salt-N-Pepa - Live Performances including the Jay Leno Show
  • Rick Springfield - Guitarist, ghost player
  • Ozzy Osbourne - John 5 tried out as bass player. The slot was not given to him. Later in his career, he would form Red Square Black with Ozzy's drummer, Randy Castillo
  • Night Ranger - Guitarist, ghost player
  • Red Square Black - 1994 - 'Square' EP, Lead Guitar
  • Lita Ford - 1994-95 - Guitarist, ghost player
  • Ryan Downe - 1996 - Guitar on track 'Japan' of The Hypocrite Album, plus guitar effects
  • froSTed - 1996 - - Guitarist
  • Leah Andreone - Former Girlfriend, Veiled, Guitar (1996), I Feel The Earth Move, Guitar (1997), Alchemy, Lap Steel Guitar/Guitar (1998), co-wrote ten tracks
  • k.d. lang - Guitarist, World Tour 1996, 1997. Onstage 'Live in Sydney' VHS Tape
  • Various Artists, Speed 2: Cruise Control - 1997 - Guitar and Bass for Soundtrack
  • Two - 1998 - Voyeurs album, guitar and bass.
  • David Lee Roth - 1998 - Guitarist
  • Marilyn Manson - 1998-2004 - Guitarist, where he got the nickname "John 5" after the bible section. It is mistakenly said it was because he was the fifth member to join the band, but already there had been around 9 members previously to have joined.

Rob Zombie - 2005-present - Guitarist, Ozzfest 2005 & new album Educated Horses

  • Meat Loaf - 2006 - Guitarist, song recorded and co-wrote with Nikki Sixx. From Bat out Of Hell III - The Monster's Loose.
  • Paul Stanley – Co-writer and guitarist on "Where Angels Dare," a track from the album Live to Win.