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John Nicholas "Jon" Oliva (born July 22, 1959) is an American singer and musician. He is best known as the co-founder, keyboardist and lead vocalist of the heavy metal band
Savatage Savatage () was an American heavy metal band founded by brothers Jon and Criss Oliva in 1979 in Tarpon Springs, Florida. The band was first called Avatar, but, shortly before the release of their debut album ''Sirens'' (1983), they changed thei ...
, which he co-founded with his younger brother
Criss Oliva Christopher Michael Oliva (April 3, 1963 – October 17, 1993) was an American musician who was the lead guitarist and co-founder of the heavy metal band Savatage. During his lifetime, he released seven studio albums and one EP with the band. ...
. Since 1996 he has also been a songwriter, musician and vocalist in
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) is an American rock band founded in 1996 by producer, composer, and lyricist Paul O'Neill, who brought together Jon Oliva and Al Pitrelli (both members of Savatage) and keyboardist and co-producer Robert Kinkel to ...
. Producer Paul O'Neill referred to Oliva in numerous interviews as the single greatest vocalist/musician he has ever worked with.


Biography


Early life

The Oliva family moved around a lot when Jon and Criss were young, living in
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for four years until moving to
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in 1976. Much like his brother Criss, Jon found music his calling during the family's time in California. Starting off with his father's piano, Jon dabbled in guitars, pianos and drums before buying "a really ugly bass". Jon and Criss continued their musical exploits and played a
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, playing
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,
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and
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covers. Although originally the guitar player of the brothers, Jon quickly realized Criss's talent was superior to his and stuck to singing and swapped with his brother and played bass. Having been kicked out of high school in 1978, Jon needed a job, and was lucky enough to join a band called Metropolis, a band playing
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and
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cover songs. This gave Jon his first touring experience as the band played bars and clubs in various parts of Florida, but Jon quickly grew tired of the bars and clubs, leaving the band later that year. Jon and Criss re-united to form Avatar, out of their two most recent bands, Alien and Tower respectively. Avatar would later become Savatage. Earning the envy of most other Floridan bands due to their "awesome equipment", Avatar was originally a five-piece, with Jon on drums and vocals, and Criss on guitar. The band slowly drifted apart until Jon and Criss remained, and the two got jobs at "The Pit", a practice shack where they met Steve Wacholz. Wacholz was very familiar with the Oliva brothers, who he first met in 1977. He saw Criss play at a local high school and was blown away. Very soon after, he auditioned for Jon's band, Alien. When he got to the audition, Wacholz recognized Criss and Jon as part of the band who had impressed him so much at the high school show. Steve would eventually join a new version of Avatar, joined later by bass player Keith Collins, who originally knew the band as they hired his equipment. Jon felt restrained by playing instruments and subsequently stuck to being the band's lead vocalist. Avatar initially received exposure via a free
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music publication called Music Magazine, who recommended the band to
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radio station
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, who were holding a contest for a spot on an LP. Avatar opened both sides of the LP with tracks "Rock Me" and "Minus Love". WYNF also gave the fledgling band concerts. In late 2006, footage was released onto the internet of an early performance by Avatar at a gig in a
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parking lot and was prominent in featuring an early version of the song "Holocaust", which would later be released on Savatage's first album and a cover of
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's "
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" and VH's version of "
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". Avatar's rising local stardom enabled them to record an LP with Par Records. An initial EP, entitled ''City Beneath the Surface'' sold 1000 copies, and Par Records invited Avatar back to the studio to record a full album. However, there was an issue with a European band called Avatar who disagreed to the usage of the name, and the band needed to find a solution and fast, as the album was due to be pressed the following day. Jon and Criss were playing cards with their wives when they got a phone call and after initial tweaking, they finally arrived at Savatage. That full album was ''Sirens'', the first Savatage record.


Savatage

The new name did not change the band's attitude or rave reviews. Quickly,
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were becoming interested in the band, and label reps flew in from New York to see the band perform. Atlantic quickly got Savatage signed to a deal, but Savatage finished out their deal with Par, releasing EP ''
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'' in 1984. The band's first release for Atlantic was unleashed in 1985, entitled ''
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'', the album was produced by
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, who had produced the legendary
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albums ''
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'' and '' Diary of a Madman'' as well as producing
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's hit 1992 album, ''
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'' among others. During this time, the band hired
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to replace Keith Collins on bass duties due to musical differences. Savatage were finally getting exposure, but in 1986, the band released ''
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'', a stab at mainstream success that was driven primarily by Atlantic. Jon himself refers to the record as ''Fight for the Nightmare''. The material was written mostly by Jon and Criss in the kitchen of the apartment the band was staying in. Some of the songs were written in the studio, such as "Lady In Disguise." Atlantic put a lot of pressure on the band to become a radio friendly band and this resulted in the two covers of Free's "Wishing Well" and
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's "Day After Day". Fans were confused by the sudden shift in sound the band took and sales did not meet expectations. Jon had however described the album as a good "musical and life experience". Jon then met Paul O'Neill, who saw that Savatage had the potential to be a big act. 1987's '' Hall of the Mountain King'' was released to critical acclaim and is cited by many fans as being one of the band's best works. Two music videos were released and received rotation on
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, for "24 Hours Ago" and the title track. On the resulting tour, Savatage supported
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and Dio, but Jon had many conflicts with
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, who at the time was a serious substance abuser. After hanging out with Mustaine on a 24-hour basis, after the tour, Jon entered rehab. Jon altered the band's direction into a more progressive sound, and the resulting record was ''
Gutter Ballet ''Gutter Ballet'' is the fifth full-length album produced by the American progressive metal band Savatage. This was the second album created under the direction of producer Paul O'Neill and was initially released in December 1, 1989. Overview ...
'', released in 1989. Many of the songs on the album Jon came up with while in rehab, including "Thorazine Shuffle" and "Mentally Yours". The song "Gutter Ballet" was one of the last to be recorded, and was in fact recorded with just Jon and Criss in the studio. After seeing a performance of
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in
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, Jon was so inspired he wrote "Gutter Ballet" in the studio. Two videos were filmed for the album and again received MTV airplay: "When the Crowds are Gone" and the title track. In 1991, the band created their first
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, ''Streets''. The record did not do as well as the band would have liked, however, as it was released around the time that
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exploded onto the mainstream music arena. But a video for "Jesus Saves" was recorded and again got airplay and got a new audience to appreciate the band. Jon has stated that his favorite song of all-time was recorded on Streets: ''Tonight He Grins Again''. However, after a tour in support of the album, Jon Oliva left the band. The official reason given was to concentrate on his side-projects Doctor Butcher and his
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-bound musical ''Romanov'' as well as continuing co-writing Savatage material with his brother Criss and producer Paul O'Neill. Jon's last show was at the first ever Tampa Music Awards in 1992 and in 2006, footage was released onto the internet of this last performance. However, as of 2007, ''Romanov'' is in the hands of the Pace Theatrical Group and has gone through several rewrites, but has yet to see the light of day. Jon hand-picked his Savatage replacement, former Wicked Witch lead vocalist
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and the band recorded their follow-up to ''Streets'', ''
Edge of Thorns ''Edge of Thorns'' is the seventh album by American heavy metal band Savatage, released on April 6, 1993 on Atlantic Records. This is the last Savatage album to feature guitarist Criss Oliva, who died six months after its release, and their firs ...
'' in 1993. For the first time, Savatage began to enjoy mainstream recognition, including increased radio play and a world tour. Jon since admitted that he never wanted to be Savatage's only vocalist, and said he left to "take care of myself". Originally, Jon was to leave the band, then return as a lead vocalist on the follow-up record to Edge of Thorns. Around this same time, Jon was approached by one-time Savatage guitarist,
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, who recorded with the band on ''
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''. Jon and Chris wrote some songs together and eventually, this became
Doctor Butcher Doctor Butcher was a side project involving Jon Oliva and Chris Caffery of Savatage which released one major self-titled studio album in 1994. The original album title, ''A Living Hell'', was changed at the last minute. The project was born when ...
. Along with drummer John Osborn, the three went into the studio and made the album for about $8,000. Doctor Butcher played a couple of shows in the Tampa area in 1993, one of which included an appearance by Criss Oliva who joined the band on stage for a rendition of "Sirens". Jon however was hurt that Atlantic Records chose not to release the Butcher record. He was happy for the band, but had mixed emotions, and began to think that he might have been the one holding Savatage back. However, tragedy struck when Criss Oliva was killed in a car accident by a drunk driver on October 17, 1993. Jon chose to continue the band, although he has since admitted that the band was pretty much over after Criss's death, but only kept going because of his memory and to "keep his music alive". Savatage's 1994 album ''
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'' is considered Jon Oliva's tribute to his brother. He recorded the album along with Stevens and
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, formerly of Testament. Even though the other Savatage members are credited, Oliva plays the majority of the instruments. Jon made a return to the fore of Savatage on their live release ''
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'' which saw him take up lead vocal duties for the first time since 1992, performing a
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on "Gutter Ballet". Oliva returned to perform vocal duties for Savatage's 1995 album ''
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'', supplying vocals to the tracks "I Am" and "Doesn't Matter Anyway". However, Jon was not prepared for the success the band would finally achieve, albeit indirectly. The track " Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)" became a huge hit around Christmas time that year on many radio formats. The song was re-released in 1996 by the new side project of the band, the
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) is an American rock band founded in 1996 by producer, composer, and lyricist Paul O'Neill, who brought together Jon Oliva and Al Pitrelli (both members of Savatage) and keyboardist and co-producer Robert Kinkel to ...
. Oliva has stated however that he was saddened about the success of the record, citing the fact that the same song was released by both bands, yet TSO's rendition became a bigger hit. This led Jon to believe that the biggest barrier to success was the Savatage name. He was featured on the album ''
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'' in 1996, singing the song "We're All Together Now" with several
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as part of the ''Slam Jam''. An instrumental loop of the track was used as
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for the federation's
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program until 2002. While featured in other musical projects, he remained involved in every song Savatage recorded, including 1998's '' The Wake of Magellan'', where he was featured as lead vocalist on tracks "Another Way" and "Paragons of Innocence". Shortly after wrapping the recording of ''The Wake of Magellan'', he produced and sang back up vocals for Tampa/Clearwater band Dave's Not Here as a favor to former 98Rock jockey and Dave's Not Here lead vocalist, Todd T. Riley. In 2000, Oliva contributed the song "Perfect Christmas Night" to the Jim Carrey vehicle ''
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''. In 2001, after Stevens left the band citing family reasons, Oliva returned to provide lead vocals for Savatage's new album, ''
Poets and Madmen ''Poets and Madmen'' is the eleventh studio album by American heavy metal band Savatage, released in 2001. It was their last album before their 12-year hiatus, which lasted from 2002 to 2014. The album has a loose concept inspired by the career ...
''. It was his first appearance as a lead vocalist on a Savatage studio record in 10 years. Aside from a short-lived reunion at
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in 2015, Savatage has been mostly inactive since 2002, when the band went on hiatus following the tour cycle for ''Poets and Madmen''. After some speculation that they were reuniting in 2021 to record a new album, Oliva confirmed in an interview with "80's Glam Metalcast" in March of that year that he and his Savatage bandmates
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and
Al Pitrelli Al Pitrelli is an American guitarist, best known for his work with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Megadeth, Alice Cooper, Joe Lynn Turner, Asia and Savatage. Career Early career (1982–1995) Pitrelli attended the Berklee College of Music ...
had been working on new material together, and added that he would "love" to reform the band.


Jon Oliva's Pain

After touring and writing with TSO, Oliva formed his own band, Jon Oliva's Pain (JOP), in 2003. JOP released an album entitled ''
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'' in 2004 on the SPV label, then subsequently signed to
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in March 2006 for the release of their second album ''
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'', which was released on September 4, 2006. JOP's third recording was released on May 6, 2008, and was titled Global Warning. In the last two recordings, JOP has re-worked and re-recorded songs from a collection of old recordings with his brother
Criss Oliva Christopher Michael Oliva (April 3, 1963 – October 17, 1993) was an American musician who was the lead guitarist and co-founder of the heavy metal band Savatage. During his lifetime, he released seven studio albums and one EP with the band. ...
.


Health issues

In April 2016, Oliva suffered a mild stroke from which he fully recovered. In March 2021, Oliva revealed that he had a battle with
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for two months the year before.


Discography


Savatage


Doctor Butcher

* 1994 – ''
Doctor Butcher Doctor Butcher was a side project involving Jon Oliva and Chris Caffery of Savatage which released one major self-titled studio album in 1994. The original album title, ''A Living Hell'', was changed at the last minute. The project was born when ...
''


Jon Oliva's Pain


Trans-Siberian Orchestra

* 1996 – ''
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'' * 1998 – ''
The Christmas Attic ''The Christmas Attic'' is the second album by the American rock band Trans-Siberian Orchestra, released in 1998. The cover art is by Edgar Jerins. On September 5, 2019, ''The Christmas Attic'' was certified 2× platinum by the Recording Indus ...
'' * 2000 – ''
Beethoven's Last Night ''Beethoven's Last Night'' is a rock opera by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, released in 2000. The album tells the fictional story of Ludwig van Beethoven on the last night of his life, as the devil, Mephistopheles, comes to collect his soul. Wit ...
'' * 2004 – ''
The Lost Christmas Eve ''The Lost Christmas Eve'' is the fourth album by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. It was released on October 12, 2004, and is the last album in their "Christmas trilogy", with '' Christmas Eve and Other Stories'' (1996) and '' The Christmas Attic' ...
'' * 2009 – ''
Night Castle ''Night Castle'' is the fifth rock opera by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. It was released on October 28, 2009 as a double CD with a 60-page booklet illustrated by Greg Hildebrandt, and debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard charts and No. 1 on the r ...
'' * 2015 – '' Letters From the Labyrinth''


Solo

* 2013 – '' Raise the Curtain''


Guest appearances

* 1996 – ''
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'' (lead vocals on "We're All Together Now") * 2001 – ''Symphony of Live'' by Rough Silk (vocals for the part of God on "Lucifer") * 2002 – ''
Xiled to Infinity and One ''Xiled to Infinity and One'' is an album released in 2002 by the American heavy metal band Seven Witches. Track listing All tracks written by Wade Black and Jack Frost, except "The Burning" by Frost and Jon Oliva and "See You in Hell" by Nick ...
'' by
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(lyrics and lead vocals on "The Burning (Incubus Reprise)") * 2005 – '' W.A.R.P.E.D.'' by
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(lead vocals on "Iraq Attack") * 2006 – ''Phoenix'' by Saidian (guest vocals on "Crown of Creation") * 2008- ''A Salute to Metallica'' (guest vocals on "
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")
* 2008- ''All Souls Midnight'' by
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(guest vocals on "Painted Skies") * 2010 – ''
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'' by
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(lead vocals on "Death is Just a Feeling") * 2010 – ''
Poetry for the Poisoned ''Poetry for the Poisoned'' is the ninth studio album by American power metal band Kamelot. It was released on the earMUSIC label, a subdivision of Edel, on September 10, 2010 in Europe, and four days later in North America by the band's own lab ...
'' by
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(guest vocals on "The Zodiac") * 2010 – ''
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(guest vocals on "Invisible War") * 2010 – ''Labyrinth of Truths'' by Soulspell (guest vocals on "Into The Arc of Time") * 2011 – guest with (Adnan Al Hamdan) from Syria * 2012 – ''Play The Pawn'' single by Syrian band The Hourglass (guest vocals together with Zak Stevens) * 2012 – ''Era'' by Elvenking (guest vocals on "I Am the Monster" and "Forget-Me-Not") * 2012 – ''Serenity'' by Rockstar Superstar Project (guest vocals on "Claws") * 2014 – ''F.E.A.R.'' by Dawn of Destiny (guest vocals on "No Hope for the Healing") * 2015 – ''Breaking Through The Mist'' by RavenBlack Project (guest vocals on "The Faithless And The Dreamer")


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Jon Oliva's official website
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Jon Oliva Interview at Metal-Rules 2007
{{DEFAULTSORT:Oliva, Jon 1960 births American male singers American people of Italian descent Living people American heavy metal keyboardists American heavy metal singers Singers from New York City Savatage members Trans-Siberian Orchestra members People of Calabrian descent 21st-century American keyboardists 20th-century American keyboardists