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John Elefante (born March 18, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, and record producer. From 1981-1984, he was lead vocalist of the rock group
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and is currently touring with several groups that have featured members from classic rock bands. His credits include writing and singing lead vocals on three multi-platinum albums. He produced albums that have earned numerous
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, four Grammy Awards (most recently in 2000), and ten Grammy nominations. He has maintained a close working relationship with his brother, Dino, co-writer of several Kansas songs.


Early life

He was born in
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, and his family soon moved to
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. He sang and played drums for his family band, The Brotherhood.


1981–1984: Kansas

In late 1981, Elefante auditioned for his second band position, as the new lead singer and keyboardist for
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, after the departure of its co-founder Steve Walsh. The previous year, Kansas was one of the top-grossing concert acts in the world. Several of the top vocalists of the time applied for the job, including
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,
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, and Jim Stafford. Elefante did lead vocals and keyboards on two albums, and was a major songwriter along with
Kerry Livgren Kerry Allen Livgren (born September 18, 1949) is an American musician, best known as one of the founding members and primary songwriters for the American rock band Kansas. Biography Livgren was raised in Topeka, Kansas, by his father Allen ...
. On 1982's ''
Vinyl Confessions ''Vinyl Confessions'' is the eighth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). It includes " Play the Game Tonight", which broke the Top 20 and is Kansas's third highest-charting single, surpassed only by " ...
'', he sang the No. 4 Billboard Mainstream Rock hit, " Play the Game Tonight". He wrote "Chasing Shadows and the Top 40 single, "Right Away". In 1983, on the following album, ''
Drastic Measures ''Drastic Measures'' is the ninth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1983. The shift in direction that Kansas took with '' Vinyl Confessions'' took its toll before recording began on this album. After hearing that Christia ...
'', he wrote "
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", which remains the band's highest charting single at No. 3 (Mainstream Rock). He wrote "Everybody's My Friend", which is the second single and reached No. 34 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. While with Kansas, he became a record producer. He issued ''Perfect Timing'' (1984) for the Southern California group,
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. Though not a major commercial success, Petra's ''
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'' was a Grammy-nominated, breakthrough, commercial success for both Elefante and the band. He also contributed songwriting, keyboards, background vocals, and engineering to the effort. In 1984, on the retrospective collection ''
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'', he wrote the album's one new track, "Perfect Lover". That year, he, Kerry Livgren, and Dave Hope left the band.


1985–1994

In 1985, "Young and Innocent" appeared on the soundtrack to ''
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'' and was credited to "Elefante" – a collaborative effort by John and his brother Dino Elefante. With both John and Dino Elefante as the band's primary producers, Petra's already popular Christian pop/rock niche was given a timely boost. Their accolades include multiple gold albums, 10 consecutive ''
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'' Reader's Choice Awards, induction into the
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and
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, and becoming the only artist to ever have four albums in the
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top-100 Christian chart. In 1987, while producing a various-artists album called ''California Metal'', the album's production team of John and Dino Elefante ended up one track short and they decided to add a song which had been written for Kansas called "Wasn't It Love" (originally titled "What About Love") as the band
Mastedon Mastedon is a Christian rock band formed by brothers Dino and John Elefante (former lead singer and songwriter of Kansas Kansas () is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Ka ...
. Regency later requested a full-length album which became Mastedon's debut, ''It's a Jungle Out There''. He produced Petra's further releases, and 30 other albums. He usually performed on them, often sharing songwriting credits. He was committed as producer, eschewing other opportunities such as an offer to replace Bobby Kimball as lead singer for Grammy winners, Toto. Elefante focused on heavier music in the early 1990s, including the Guardian release, '' Fire and Love'', reaching regular rotation on MTV. He continued
Mastedon Mastedon is a Christian rock band formed by brothers Dino and John Elefante (former lead singer and songwriter of Kansas Kansas () is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Ka ...
with his brother. The band's name is a pachyderm-inspired reference to the brothers' last name. Its albums feature multiple lead singers and performances by other artists, creating an eclectic sound anchored by Elefante's songwriting. His brother Dino was songwriter and main guitarist. Mastedon's first release is '' It's a Jungle Out There!'' (1989). In 1990, the band released '' Lofcaudio''. This album continued the guest performance theme, though Elefante sang more of the lead vocals. Unfortunately, John and Dino's production schedule preempted any touring to commercially support the album (though the band did appear at least one Christian rock festival,
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, in 1991). The albums charted at No. 25 and No. 10, respectively. John and Dino Elefante formed their own record label, Pakaderm. Most of the music they produced in the next 10 years was released from it. With major distribution through
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and
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, Pakaderm became an important element in the brothers' success. Their label afforded them and their artists significant creative control, while still benefiting from major label resources. With intense recording schedules in 1993, the brothers built their own recording studio in Nashville, called Sound Kitchen. In addition to their own productions, the brothers planned to rent time in the studio to other artists and producers.


1995–1999

Elefante continued as producer, became record label chief, and began a solo career. He released two solo albums: ''Windows of Heaven'' (1995) and ''Corridors'' (1997). Under the brothers’ management, Sound Kitchen recorded artists such as Bruce Springsteen,
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and
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, and
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. The complex was soon expanded to . Elefante was hired by
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in 1998, working with Dino to generate artist development. They produced 32 albums, most of which feature Elefante as arranger and performer. The styles include rock, gospel, pop, and metal. In 1999, Elefante released his most popular solo effort, ''Defying Gravity'' (1999). It spawned several hit singles and mainstream music videos. He planned a 25-date solo tour but he was badly injured in an accident before the first concert and had to cancel the tour.


2000–2007

Elefante rebounded, beginning with the production of Petra's Grammy award-winning album, '' Double Take''. He continued working at Pamplin, producing 20 more albums for them in just three years. Simultaneously, he and Dino continued managing Sound Kitchen. In 2002, he left Pamplin after a string of successful albums, including the debut for
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. That year, John and Dino sold Sound Kitchen. It had become the largest recording studio in the southeastern United States. Artists included
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, Barry Manilow,
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, Donna Summer, George Strait,
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, Reba McEntire,
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. Elefante started a new major-distributed label with his brother in 2003,
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. Co-managing the label with his brother, he produced 10 albums over the next three years. As a singer, he recorded with artists including
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and Bono. In late 2006, the brothers closed the label but he produced three albums in 2007. Elefante made a new
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album, '' 3'', featuring former Kansas bandmate Kerry Livgren. Its style is similar to Mastedon, his Kansas work, and his solo albums.


2010

As of 2010, Elefante had produced and or performed on more than 100 major label albums. In 2010, Big3 Records rereleased '' 3'' as Elefante's ''Revolution of Mind''. His latest studio album, ''On My Way to the Sun'', released in May 2013, reunited Elefante with former Kansas bandmate Rich Williams and also featured current Kansas violinist David Ragsdale. In 2013, Elefante released a single, "This Time" which was accompanied by a music video, that tells the story of his adopted daughter who was nearly aborted by her birth mother. The video shows a pregnant teenager entering an
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and then having a dream about a little girl she knew to be her unborn daughter. Elefante is a member of the Jay Sekulow Band which is named after band leader
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(ACLJ), and one of
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's personal lawyers during his US presidency.


Discography

Kansas *1982: ''
Vinyl Confessions ''Vinyl Confessions'' is the eighth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). It includes " Play the Game Tonight", which broke the Top 20 and is Kansas's third highest-charting single, surpassed only by " ...
'' *1982: ''Best of Kansas Live'' (VHS) (a.k.a. ''Live Confessions'' DVD) *1983: ''
Drastic Measures ''Drastic Measures'' is the ninth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1983. The shift in direction that Kansas took with '' Vinyl Confessions'' took its toll before recording began on this album. After hearing that Christia ...
'' *1984: ''
The Best of Kansas ''The Best of Kansas'' is the first compilation album from the American progressive rock band Kansas. It was originally released in 1984, and featured one new track, "Perfect Lover," written by then-lead vocalist John Elefante and his brother Di ...
'' including "Perfect Lover" (Lead vocals, songwriter, keyboards, guitar, bass, drums, producer) Mastedon *1989: '' It's a Jungle Out There!'' –
Mastedon Mastedon is a Christian rock band formed by brothers Dino and John Elefante (former lead singer and songwriter of Kansas Kansas () is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Ka ...
(Lead vocals, songwriter, keyboards, producer) *1990: '' Lofcaudio'' – Mastedon (Lead vocals, songwriter, keyboards, producer) *1992: Mastedon: Pakaderm Presents ''Video Stampede'' (VHS) *2009: '' 3''* – Mastedon (Lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, producer, songwriter) (Europe/Asia) *2010: '' Revolution of Mind''* – Mastedon (North America) * ''Mastedon: 3'' and ''Revolution Of Mind'' are the same album, but released in different markets. Solo *1995: ''Windows of Heaven'' (Word Records) (Lead vocals, songwriter, keyboards, percussion, producer) *1997: ''Corridors'' (Pamplin Music) (Lead vocals, songwriter, keyboards, producer) *1999: ''Defying Gravity'' (Pamplin) (Lead vocals, songwriter, keyboards, producer) *2013: ''On My Way to the Sun'' (independent) (Lead vocals, songwriter, keyboards, producer) *2022: '' The Amazing Grace'' (independent) (Lead vocals, songwriter, keyboards, lead guitar, producer)


Awards

*1991
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Best Rock Gospel Album for "Beyond Belief" – Petra (co-producer) *1993:
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Rock Song of the Year for "Destiny" – Petra (co-songwriter) *2000:
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Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album for ''Double Take'' – Petra (co-producer)


See also

*
Kansas Kansas () is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Kansas is a landlocked state bordered by Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to th ...
* Petra *
Mastedon Mastedon is a Christian rock band formed by brothers Dino and John Elefante (former lead singer and songwriter of Kansas Kansas () is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Ka ...


References

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