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description: John Benson Sebastian (born March 17, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and autoharpist. He is best known as a founder of The Lovin' Spoonful, a band inducted into the Rock and Roll H ...
John Benson Sebastian (born March 17, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and autoharpist. He is best known as a founder of The Lovin' Spoonful, a band inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.[1] His tie-dyed denim jacket is prominently displayed there.
Songs:

01 I Had A Dream (2007..《John B. Sebas..》514
02 Younger Generation [L.. 《Cheapo-Cheap..》139
03 One Step Forward, T..《Welcome Back》128
04 Magical Connection (2..《John B. Sebas..》10
05 Money《The Pursuit O..》1
06 I Want My Roots《I Want My Ro..》2
07 Yank Rachell Boogie《I Want My Ro..》5
08 Big Road Blues《I Want My Ro..》1
09 K.C. Moan《I Want My Ro..》3
10 New Jug Band Waltz《I Want My Ro..》1
11 Wagoner's Lad《Song Of The ..》9
12 Give Us A Break (Singl..《The Best Of J..》22
13 Walkin' With Someone..《Tar Beach》1
14 Smokey Don't Go《Tar Beach》3
15 Night Owl Cafe《Tar Beach》2
16 Tar Beach《Tar Beach》10
17 Someone's Standing I..《Tar Beach》4
18 You And Me Go Way..《Tar Beach》17
19 Link In The Chain《Tar Beach》7
20 Darlin' Companion 《Original Album..》28
21 The Four Of Us《The Four Of Us》15
22 Sweet Muse《The Four Of Us》8
23 We'Ll See《The Four Of Us》25
24 Black Satin Kid《The Four Of Us》6
25 Apple Hill《The Four Of Us》18 

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Life and early career

Sebastian was born in New York City and grew up in Greenwich Village. His father, John Sebastian, was a noted classical harmonica player and his mother was a radio script writer. He is the godson of Vivian Vance (Ethel Mertz of I Love Lucy). He grew up surrounded by music and musicians, including Burl Ives and Woody Guthrie and hearing such players as Lead Belly and Mississippi John Hurt in his own neighborhood.[2][3]

One of his first recording gigs was playing guitar and harmonica for Billy Faier's 1964 album The Beast of Billy Faier.[4] He also recorded with Fred Neil on the Bleecker & MacDougal album and Tom Rush's self-titled album in 1965. He came up through the Even Dozen Jug Band and The Mugwumps, which split to form the Lovin' Spoonful and The Mamas & the Papas. Sebastian was joined by Zal Yanovsky, Steve Boone and Joe Butler in the Spoonful, which was named after "The Coffee Blues," a Mississippi John Hurt song. Sebastian also played autoharp on occasion.

The Lovin' Spoonful became part of the American response to the British Invasion and was noted for such folk-flavored hits as "Jug Band Music," "Do You Believe in Magic," "Summer in the City," "Daydream," "Nashville Cats," "Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?," "Six O'Clock," "You Didn't Have to Be So Nice" and "Younger Girl."[1] The band, however, began to implode after a 1967 marijuana bust in San Francisco involving Yanovsky, a Canadian citizen. Facing deportation, he revealed the name of his dealer, which caused a fan backlash and internal strife. Neither Sebastian nor Butler was involved in the matter, both being away from San Francisco at the time. Yanovsky subsequently left the band and was replaced by Jerry Yester.[5]
Solo career
Performing at the Woodstock Reunion 1979 at Parr Meadows in Ridge, NY.

Sebastian left the Lovin' Spoonful in 1968 although he and the original band reunited briefly to appear in the 1980 film One Trick Pony starring Paul Simon and Blair Brown.[1] In December 1968 a musical for which he composed the music and lyrics, Jimmy Shine, opened on Broadway with Dustin Hoffman in the title role.[6]

He embarked on a moderately successful solo career after leaving the Lovin' Spoonful in 1968. Sebastian was popular among the rock festival circuits. He had a memorable, albeit unscheduled appearance at Woodstock, appearing after Country Joe McDonald's set, playing songs such as "I Had A Dream," "Rainbows All Over Your Blues," "Darling Be Home Soon" and "Younger Generation," which he dedicated to a newborn baby at the festival. Documentary remarks by festival organizers revealed that Sebastian was under the influence of marijuana[7] at the time, hence his spontaneity and casual, unplanned set. "By the time I got to Woodstock I remained a pot smoker, but there was a natural high there," says Sebastian.[7] "In an interview it is the easy thing to say 'yeah, I was really high,' but it was actually a very small part of the event. In fact, I had a small part of some pill that someone gave me before I went onstage, but it wasn't a real acid feeling."[7] Sebastian also returned for Woodstock '94, playing harmonica for Crosby, Stills and Nash. Sebastian released his eponymous LP John B. Sebastian in 1970, which featured him accompanied by various LA musicians.

Sebastian played harmonica with The Doors on the song "Roadhouse Blues" (which was featured on Morrison Hotel album), under the pseudonym G. Puglese to avoid problems with his contract[8] and to avoid association with Jim Morrison, who had been facing trial charges after the Miami concert incident at the time. He also played on "Little Red Rooster" on the live album Alive, She Cried and on seven songs on Live in Detroit.[9][10] (Both albums were later re-released, remastered, and repackaged into one single album, In Concert, and included Jim's introduction of Sebastian to the stage on the "Little Red Rooster" track.) He also is credited with playing harmonica on Crosby Stills Nash & Young's "Déjà Vu" from the album of the same name.

In 1976 Sebastian had a number one single with "Welcome Back," the theme song to the sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter.[2] His only top 40 solo hit, it found new life 28 years later when a sample from it became the hook for rapper Mase's 2004 hit "Welcome Back." More recently he played with John Sebastian and the J-Band, a jug band including Fritz Richmond from the Jim Kweskin Jug Band, Yank Rachell, an original jug-band leader, and Geoff Muldaur.

Several modern musicians cite him as a large influence. Sebastian is a notable songwriter whose work has been covered by Elvis Costello ("The Room Nobody Lives In"), Dolly Parton, Del McCoury, Helen Reddy, Brenda Lee, Johnny Cash, Bobby Darin, Slade and Joe Cocker; The Everly Brothers, Tom Petty and Jimmy Buffett have all covered "Stories We Could Tell".
Later career
With David Grisman on the left, 2009

Starting in 1978 John wrote the music for the animated special The Devil and Daniel Mouse, and provided the singing voice for the character of Daniel Mouse. In the 1980s Sebastian continued to write and perform music for several productions from Nelvana Limited Productions, a reputable Canada-based animation studio whose more recent output included the TV series Braceface, which starred—and was jointly produced by—Alicia Silverstone, and the same studio which produced The Devil and Daniel Mouse. John wrote and sang the theme song/narration for Nelvana's TV pilot The Get Along Gang. (None of it was kept, however, when DIC Entertainment took over the project thereafter.) Sebastian also composed and performed "Care Bear Countdown," the theme song for Nelvana's Care Bears TV series, along with numerous tunes for the The Care Bears Movie trilogy which preceded it; this consisted of Care Bears Movie 2: A New Generation and The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland.

In later years Sebastian hosted several television programs regarding '60s' music, including paid programs for compilations sets and a half-hour program called The Golden Age of Rock and Roll, which was usually composed of video footage of 1960s bands performing on variety shows. He also hosted a Spoonful retrospective broadcast over PBS in March 2007, talking about various Spoonful numbers in between vintage video clips of the band up to the time he left.
Sebastian performing at the Katharine Hepburn Theater in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, November 27, 2011.

In 1992 Sebastian made a cameo appearance on the sitcom Married...with Children, together with other famous rockstars. In 2005 he appeared on Eels' Blinking Lights and Other Revelations.[11]

In 2007 Sebastian released a guitar instructional DVD for Homespun Video teaching solo guitar adaptations of eight of his Spoonful hits including "Daydream," "Nashville Cats," and his solo hit "Welcome Back." He has also released an instructional DVD teaching beginning level autoharp. (Sebastian played both harmonica and autoharp on Shanachie's 2002 compilation CD "Man of Constant Sorrow.")

Sebastian and the J Band appear in Chasin' Gus' Ghost, a documentary about the roots and influence of jug band music,[12][13] which screened in August 2007 at the San Francisco Jug Band Festival and made its film festival debut in October 2007 at the Woodstock Film Festival. In the film Sebastian humorously explains (with musical accompaniment) how his hit song, "Younger Girl", was inspired by Gus Cannon's "Prison Wall Blues." He also performed at the festival with other musicians featured in the film, including Geoff Muldaur, Maria Muldaur, Jim Kweskin and David Grisman.

He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2008.[2]

Stories We Could Tell, the title of a novel by British writer Tony Parsons, comes from the Sebastian song. On January 12, 2014, Sebastian appeared on CBS Sunday Morning to talk about his career with and without The Lovin' Spoonful, Eric Clapton, and the Martin guitar.[citation needed]
Solo discography
Original U.S. singles
Release year     Label/catalog #     Titles (A-side / B-side)     Billboard Top Singles     Cashbox
1968[14]     Kama Sutra KA-254     She's A Lady / The Room Nobody Lives In     
84
    
62
1970     Reprise 0902     Magical Connection / Fa-Fana-Fa     

    

1970     Reprise 0918     What She Thinks About / Red Eye Express     

    

1970     MGM 14122     Rainbows All Over Your Blues / You're A Big Boy Now     

    

1971     Reprise 1026     I Don't Want Nobody Else / Sweet Muse     

    

1971     Reprise 1050     Well, Well, Well / We'll See     

    

1972     Reprise 1074     Give Us A Break / Music For People Who Don't Speak English     

    

1976     Reprise 1349     Welcome Back / Warm Baby     
1
    
1
1976     Reprise 1355     Hideaway / One Step Forward, Two Steps Back     
95
    

Original U.S. vinyl albums
Release year     Label/catalog #     Album title     Billboard Album Chart
1970     Reprise RS 6379     John B. Sebastian     
20
1970     MGM SE-4654     John B. Sebastian (exact same album as above, with a different cover)     

1970     MGM SE-4720     John Sebastian Live     
129
1971     Reprise MS 2036     Cheapo Cheapo Productions Presents Real Live John Sebastian     
75
1971     Reprise MS 2041     The Four of Us     
93
1974     Reprise MS 2187     Tarzana Kid     

1976     Reprise MS 2249     Welcome Back     
79
Miscellaneous albums

    1978 The Devil and Daniel Mouse: A Nelvana Story Album
    1982 John Sebastian Teaches Blues Harmonica Homespun Tapes
    1993 Tar Beach Shanachie
    1995 John Sebastian Line
    1996 I Want My Roots John Sebastian and the J-Band; Music Masters
    1996 King Biscuit Flower Hour [live] King Biscuit Flower
    1996 John Sebastian Teaches Beginning Blues Harmonica Homespun Tapes
    1997 Do What Know? With Jimmy Vivino & The Rekooperators Music Masters
    1999 Chasin' Gus' Ghost Hollywood
    2001 One Guy, One Guitar [live] Hux; concert performances from 1981 and 1984, originally broadcast on the BBC
    2001 Faithful Virtue: The Reprise Recordings Rhino Handmade
    2002 Man of Constant Sorrow: Instrumental Impressions of the American Heartland Shanachie, as licensed to the St. Clair Entertainment Group.[15]
    2007 Satisfied John Sebastian And David Grisman Acoustic Disc

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