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Johnny Jewel (born John David Padgett; May 31, 1974) is an American musician, record producer, composer, and visual artist. He is a
multi-instrumentalist A multi-instrumentalist is a musician who plays two or more musical instruments at a professional level of proficiency. Also known as doubling, the practice allows greater ensemble flexibility and more efficient employment of musicians, where ...
who is known for using all-analog equipment. Jewel has been recording and releasing material since the mid-1990s. Born in
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, Jewel mainly began recording music in
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in 1996 after forming the band
Glass Candy Glass Candy is an American electronic music duo from Portland, Oregon, formed in 1996 by vocalist Ida No and producer and multi-instrumentalist Johnny Jewel. The band is part of the Italians Do It Better label. While the band's early work blends ...
with vocalist Ida No. Initially boasting a no wave-influenced sound, the band evolved into an electronic-based duo featuring elements of
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. In 2006, Jewel founded the independent Portland-based record label Italians Do It Better, which features an array of artists and groups that produce similar disco, electronic, and synth-based music. Among the label's artists are Glass Candy, Chromatics and
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, all of whom Jewel wrote, recorded, and performed with. With Jewel's involvement, Chromatics achieved considerable commercial success with the album '' Night Drive'' (2007), and their music was later featured in
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's film ''
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'' (2011). In addition to ''Drive'', Jewel also scored Refn's film '' Bronson'' (2008), as well as
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's directorial debut, '' Lost River'' (2015). Additionally, between 2014 and 2018, Jewel released three solo albums, largely consisting of instrumental material.


Biography


Early life

Jewel was born John David Padgett in 1974 in
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, where he was also raised. His father was partially-
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, and Jewel learned
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to help communicate with him. As a teenager, Jewel was a "creative misfit" who was inspired by the music of
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and
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. At age 17, Jewel was the victim of a
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, which he stated marked a pivotal moment in his life. Jewel was a prospective student at
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, but ultimately decided to forgo attending college. At age eighteen, his father died, after which he relocated from Houston to
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.


Career beginnings and Glass Candy

In Austin, Jewel began recording music under the name John David V. He subsequently relocated to
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in the mid-1990s, where he continued to record music, this time under the name Johnny Jewel. In 1996, while working at a
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grocery store in Portland, Jewel met Ida No, a local from
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, who also worked in the store. At the time, Jewel was in the midst of a breakup, and was being kicked out of his apartment. "I had a suitcase with clothes and five Moogs, and it was horrible. So the second time I hung out with da I called her and was like, ‘Can I move in with you?’ And she's like, ‘Uh, sure.’" The two formed the musical group
Glass Candy Glass Candy is an American electronic music duo from Portland, Oregon, formed in 1996 by vocalist Ida No and producer and multi-instrumentalist Johnny Jewel. The band is part of the Italians Do It Better label. While the band's early work blends ...
(initially known as Glass Candy and the Shattered Theatre), and began producing music together. They soon began producing music under the name Glass Candy and the Shattered Theatre. No described their early work as "
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y and weird," drawing on elements of no wave,
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, and
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. In 2003, Glass Candy released their debut studio album, ''Love Love Love'', on the independent
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.


Italians Do It Better

In 2006, Jewel formed his own record label, Italians Do It Better, based out of Portland, along with Mike Simonetti. Commenting on his decision to form the label, he said: Italians Do It Better began releasing material from a number of independent artists, featuring music inspired by electronic music,
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,
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, and punk. Among the groups signed to the label were Glass Candy,
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, and Chromatics, each of whom Jewel collaborated with musically, co-writing and recording material. The label issued two
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s featuring music from its various artists, '' After Dark'' (2007), and later, ''
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'' (2013). With Chromatics, a
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band that had previously been based in
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, Jewel introduced singer and guitarist
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, who replaced the group's former vocalist, Johnny Whitney. Jewel and Radelet had been in a years-long relationship prior to her joining Chromatics, and the two were married for eight years during the band's tenure. With Jewel's involvement, the group changed its sound significantly, introducing elements of electronic, disco, and synth-based music. Heather Phares, writing for ''
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'', described the band's trajectory: "After starting out as an abrasive post-punk band, Chromatics evolved into one of the most influential electro-pop acts of their kind... the group's evocative mix of Italo-disco, post-punk, and '80s pop was glamorous, heartbroken, and utterly distinctive."


Musical scoring and other projects

In 2008, Jewel made his debut as a
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composer, writing and performing the score for
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's film '' Bronson''. He was subsequently hired by Refn to compose the score for his subsequent film, ''
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'' (2011). Tracks by Chromatics and Desire also appeared on the film's soundtrack. In 2014, Mike Simonetti, the co-founder of Italians Do It Better, left the record label and started a new imprint named 2MR. In a series of public
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posts in 2016, Simonetti went on to accuse Jewel of stealing song ideas, among several other accusations regarding money Simonetti alleged was owed to him. In 2014, Jewel recorded the score for the A&E crime drama series ''
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'' (2014). The same year, he released an instrumental album under his own name: ''The Other Side of Midnight'' (2014), The same year, Chromatics announced that they were recording a new album, entitled ''Dear Tommy''. Jewel subsequently scored the feature film '' Lost River'' (2015), the directorial debut of
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(who had starred in ''Drive''). He then composed the score for
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's film ''
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'' (2016), for which he won the
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. In 2017, Jewel appeared with Chromatics in David Lynch's series '' Twin Peaks: The Return'', a revival of the original 1990 series, in which the band performs in a bar. Also in 2017, Jewel released another solo record, ''Windswept'', followed by ''Digital Rain'' in 2018. The release of Chromatics' ''Dear Tommy'' was delayed several times, and in 2017, Jewel purportedly destroyed every copy of the record following a near-death experience in which he almost drowned while swimming in
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. Despite this, Jewel continued to record with the band, covering the
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track "Petals" (from their 1998 album, ''
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'') for the official soundtrack of the 2018 horror film ''
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''. In August 2021, singer Ruth Radelet, drummer Nat Walker, and guitarist Adam Miller of Chromatics announced that the group had disbanded. Jewel was not mentioned in the announcement, though a representative for Italians Do It Better released the statement: "Johnny is extremely proud of his work with the project over the years and he’ll continue making music and supporting great art and artists through his label Italians Do It Better."


Discography

Solo * ''The Other Side of Midnight'' (2014, Italians Do It Better) * ''Windswept'' (2017, Italians Do It Better) * ''Digital Rain'' (2018, Italians Do It Better) * ''Vapor'' (2018, Italians Do It Better) * ''Themes for Television'' (2018, Italians Do It Better) Film scores * ''Lost River'' (2015, Italians Do It Better) * ''
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'' (2016, Italians Do It Better) * ''Home'' (2016, Italians Do It Better) * ''
Don't Come Back from the Moon ''Don't Come Back from the Moon'' is a 2017 American independent drama film written and directed by Bruce Thierry Cheung. It is based on Dean Bakopoulos' 2005 novel, ''Please Don’t Come Back from the Moon''. It stars Jeffrey Wahlberg, Alyssa Ell ...
'' (2017, Italians Do It Better) Extended plays * ''The Hacker'' (2016, Italians Do It Better) * ''The Key'' (2016, Italians Do It Better)


References


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