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Jad Fair (born June 9, 1954) is an American singer, guitarist,
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Half Japanese Half Japanese is an American art punk band formed by brothers Jad and David Fair around 1975, sometime after the family's relocation to Uniontown, Maryland. Their original instrumentation included a small drum set, which they took turns playi ...
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Biography

Fair was born in
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. In 1974, he and his brother David formed the lo-fi group
Half Japanese Half Japanese is an American art punk band formed by brothers Jad and David Fair around 1975, sometime after the family's relocation to Uniontown, Maryland. Their original instrumentation included a small drum set, which they took turns playi ...
. Since then, Half Japanese has released nearly 30 records. Besides Half Japanese, Fair performs and records as a solo artist, and collaborates with artists such as Terry Adams, Kramer, Norman Blake,
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, Adult Rodeo, Lumberob, Yo La Tengo, and John Zorn. In 1982 Fair released his first solo work, the single "The Zombies of Mora-Tau" followed by the full-length album ''Everyone Knew ... But Me'' one year later. Besides his musical career Fair is also active as a visual artist, drawings, as well as papercuttings. He took up papercutting to alleviate boredom while touring on the road. Many of the album covers are made by Fair. Four books of Fair's art have been published. Exhibitions of Fair's paper cuts and drawings have taken place in New York, Tokyo, Glasgow, Austin, Paris, London, Houston, The Hague at the State-X, State-X New Forms festival, and in Nantes at Le Lieu Unique together with Daniel Johnston. ''It's Spooky'' is a 1989 collaboration album by
Daniel Johnston Daniel Dale Johnston (January 22, 1961 – September 11, 2019) was an American singer, musician and artist regarded as a significant figure in outsider, lo-fi, and alternative music scenes. Most of his work consisted of cassettes recorded a ...
and Jad Fair. ''Strange but True (album), Strange but True'' is a collaborative album between the band Yo La Tengo and Jad Fair. It was released by Matador Records in 1998. Song titles on the album were taken from outrageous newspaper headlines. In 2002 Fair recorded an album with
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, titled FairMoore, described as "a lovely, heartfelt effort that shows both in top form" by Dave Mandl, who stated that it "brings together two fiercely original figures in the American music underground", the album consisting of Fair reciting his poetry over Moore's instrumental backing. Words Of Wisdom And Hope is a collaboration between Glasgow, Scotland's Teenage Fanclub, and Fair, released in 2002. In 2008 Vincent Moon made a short documentary called ''Paris lost in Texas'', which is part of his The Take-Away Shows-series. In this short movie he visits Fair in-house in Texas. In the same year experimental instrument builder Yuri Landman constructed for Fair a special 2 string instrument called the Bachelor QS. In 2011 Half Japanese reunited as a live band and toured through Europe. In 2011 Thick Syrup Records released the compilation album '78 LTD. This album features the track "36 Perfect Ways I Ching of Love" Fair made with Ken Stringfellow (The Posies, Posies, R.E.M.). In 2012 Fair contributed to the Landman album ''That's Right Go Cats'' with a 22-minute vocal contribution on side A of the record. The Nantes-based venue Le Lieu Unique has organised a large exhibition of graphical work made by Fair and
Daniel Johnston Daniel Dale Johnston (January 22, 1961 – September 11, 2019) was an American singer, musician and artist regarded as a significant figure in outsider, lo-fi, and alternative music scenes. Most of his work consisted of cassettes recorded a ...
in April 2012. In the same month Fair released a lost album called ''Songs from a Haunted House'' with Gilles Reider on Interbang Records. In 2012 Jad Fair released on Joyful Noise Recordings a collaboration with French experimentalist trio Hifiklub, and German guitarist/producer kptmichigan. The band was originally assembled to provide the audio component to Jad Fair's art exhibition at Le Dojo – Nice in France, 2011.


Discography


In Half Japanese


Solo


Albums

* ''Everyone Knew ... But Me'' (Press, 1981) * ''Monarchs'' (Iridescence, 1984) * ''Best Wishes'' (Iridescence, 1987) * ''Great Expectations'' (Bad Alchemy, 1989) * ''I Like It When You Smile'' (Paperhouse, 1992) * ''Short Songs'' (Smells Like Records, 1993) * ''Greater Expectations'' (Psycho Acoustic Sounds/TEC. Tones, 1995) * ''Sunshiney Sunshine'' (download) * ''His Name Itself Is Music'' (Fire Records (UK), Fire, 2011)


Compilation albums

* ''Mr. Snail's Halloween Party'' (Snail Sounds, 2005) * ''Beautiful Songs (The Best Of Jad Fair)'' (3xCD, Comp), 2011 Fire Records


EPs

* ''The Zombies of Mora-Tau'' (Press, 1982)


Singles

* "Good Day" – (Arts & Crafts Series Vol. 1, 2004) * "Three Cycles" (France, 2005) * "Samantha" (Third Uncles Records, 2009)


With David Fair

* Jad and David Fair – ''Best Friends'' (UK Vesuvius, 1996) * Jad and David Fair – ''26 Monster Songs for Children'' (Kill Rock Stars, 1998) * Jad and David Fair – ''Six Dozen Cookies'' (2006) * David and Jad Fair – ''Halloween Songs'' (Thick Syrup Records, 2008) * David and Jad Fair – ''I'll Be Moe'' (Thick Syrup Records, 2009)


With Daniel Johnston

* Jad Fair and
Daniel Johnston Daniel Dale Johnston (January 22, 1961 – September 11, 2019) was an American singer, musician and artist regarded as a significant figure in outsider, lo-fi, and alternative music scenes. Most of his work consisted of cassettes recorded a ...
– ''It's Spooky'' (50 Skidillion Watts, 1989) * The Lucky Sperms – ''Somewhat Humorous'' (Jagjaguwar, 2001)


With Kramer


Albums

* Jad Fair and Kramer – ''Roll Out the Barrel (album), Roll Out the Barrel'' (1988, Shimmy-Disc) * Jad Fair and Kramer – ''The Sound of Music (An Unfinished Symphony in 12 Parts)'' (1998, Shimmy-Disc) * Jad Fair and Kramer – ''The History of Crying'' (2017, Second-Shimmy - Limited Edition Vinyl)


In Mosquito

* Mosquito – ''Oh No Not Another Mosquito My House Is Full of Them!'' (Psycho Acoustic Sounds, 1993) * Mosquito – ''Time Was'' (ERL/Smells Like Records, 1993) * Mosquito – ''UFO Catcher'' (Japan. Time Bomb, 1993) * Mosquito – ''Cupid's Fist'' (Hol. Red Note, 1994)


With Na

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Albums

* Jad and Nao – ''Half Robot'' (Paperhouse, 1993) * Jad and Nao – ''Half Alien'' (Sakura Wrechords Japan, 1997) * Jad and Nao – ''Half Monster'' (Misc. Music, 2008)


With The Pastels


EPs

* Jad Fair and
The Pastels The Pastels are an indie rock group from Glasgow formed in 1981. They were a key act of the Scottish and British independent music scenes of the 1980s, and are specifically credited for the development of an independent and confident music scen ...
– ''This Could Be the Night EP'' (Paperhouse, 1991) * Jad Fair and The Pastels – ''No. 2 EP'' (Paperhouse, 1992)


With The Shapir-O Rama

* ''We Are the Rage'' – Jad Fair & The Shapir-O'Rama (1996) * ''I Like Your Face'' – Jad Fair & Shapir-O'Rama (1999)


With Teenage Fanclub


Albums

* Teenage Fanclub and Jad Fair – ''Words Of Wisdom And Hope'' (Domino Recording Company, Domino, 2002)


Singles

* Teenage Fanclub and Jad Fair – "Near To You" (Geographic, 2002) * Teenage Fanclub and Jad Fair – "Always in My Heart" (Alternative Tentacles, 2002) * Teenage Fanclub and Jad Fair – "Like a Monkey in a Zoo" (Pema, 2006)


With Jason Willett


Albums

*
Jason Willett Jason Willett is an American musician, known largely for his work with experimental rock groups including Half Japanese, Can Openers, Pleasant Livers, X-Ray Eyes, The Dramatics (Martha Colburn and Jason Willett), The Jaunties, The Attitude Robots ...
/Jad Fair/Gilles Rieder (Megaphone Limited) (1992) * Jason Willett & Jad Fair – ''It's All Good'' (Megaphone Limited) (1995) * Jad Fair & Jason Willett – ''Honeybee'' (Dr Jim's) (1996) * Jad Fair & Jason Willett – ''The Mighty Super-Heroes'' (Marginal Talent) (1997) * Jad Fair & Jason Willett – ''Wonderful World'' (Shrimper) triple cassette (1997) * Jad Fair & Jason Willett – ''Twister'' (Dark Beloved Cloud) lp (1997) * Jason Willett & Jad Fair – ''We're Going to the Moon'' (Megaphone Limited) cd (1998) * Jad Fair & Jason Willett – ''Wild'' (Megaphone Limited) cd (1998) * Jad Fair & Jason Willett – ''The Mighty Hypnotic Eye'' (Dr Jim's) cd (1999) * Jad Fair & Jason Willett – ''Enjoyable songs'' (Alternative Tentacles) lp & cd (1999) * Jad Fair & Jason Willett – ''The Attack of Everything'' paperback + cd (2002) * Jad Fair & Jason Willett – ''Superfine'' (Public Eyesore) cd (2005) * Jad Fair & Jason Willett – ''The Greatest Power'' (Dymaxion Groove Records, Dymaxion Groove) (2015)


Singles

* Jad Fair & Jason Willett – "Punk Rock" (Chlorophyl, 1996) * Jad Fair & Jason Willett – "The Corpse is Missing" (Slab-O-Concrete, 1996)


With Yo La Tengo

* 1998: Yo La Tengo – ''Strange but True (album), Strange but True'' (an album based on the unusual stories taken from the ''Strange but True'' column of newspapers)


With Phono-Comb

*''In A Haunted House'' 7" (Derivative Records, 1995) *''Monsters, Lullabies...and the Occasional Flying Saucer'' CD (Shake the Record, 1996)


Other projects

* Between Meals – ''Oh No I Just Knocked Over a Cup of Coffee'' (Iridescence, 1983) * Coo Coo Rocking Time – ''Coo Coo Party Time'' (50 Skidillion Watts, 1990) * The Making of the Album, 1991, Seminal Twang – TWANG 02 CD Maxi Single w/
Daniel Johnston Daniel Dale Johnston (January 22, 1961 – September 11, 2019) was an American singer, musician and artist regarded as a significant figure in outsider, lo-fi, and alternative music scenes. Most of his work consisted of cassettes recorded a ...
, Gilles Reider & Tom Recchion * Workdogs in Hell – ''Workdogs in Hell'' (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1993) * Strobe Talbot – ''20 Pop Songs'' (Alternative Tentacles, 2001) * Jad Fair and
R. Stevie Moore Robert Steven Moore (born January 18, 1952) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter who pioneered lo-fi (or "DIY") music. Often called the "godfather of home recording", he is one of the most recognized artists of the cas ...
– ''FairMoore'' (Old Gold, 2002) * Jad Fair & Bill Wells – ''Whale'' EP (Friends And Relatives Records, ?) * Jad Fair And Daisy Cooper – South Pole (Lathe, 8", Ltd, Shape, Cle), People in a Position To Know, 2007 * Human Adult Band / Jad Fair – Samantha (7", Spl) 2009, Third Uncle Records * Coo Coo Rocking Time – ''Seven Ways To Sunday'' (Thick Syrup Records Box Set, 2010) * Coo Coo Rocking Time – ''Coo Coo Party Time – Remastered Louder'' (Thick Syrup Records, 2011) * Yuri Landman Ensemble feat. Jad Fair & Philippe Petit – ''That's Right Go Cats'', 2012, (CD Thick Syrup Records, LP Siluh Records) * Monster Party: Jad Fair, Gilles-Vincent Rieder – ''Songs from A Haunted House'' CD/LP (Interbang Records, 2012) * Whistling Joy Jumpers: Jad Fair, Thollem McDonas, & Brian Chase – ''Surprising Wooden Clocks'' (Thick Syrup Records, 2013) * Jad Fair & Strobe Talbot, ''Let's Born to Rock'', Joyful Noise Recordings, 2014 * Jad Fair & Danielson, ''Solid Gold Heart'', Sounds Familyre, 2014 * Jad Fair & R. Stevie Moore, ''The Great American Songbook, Vol. 1'', Joyful Noise Recordings, 2014 * Jad Fair, Tenniscoats, & Norman Blake, ''How Many Glasgow'', Sweet Dreams Press, 2014 * Jad Fair & Norman Blake, ''Yes'', Joyful Noise Recordings, 2015


Compilations

* Jad Fair / Tom Recchion / Ant Farm – ''Slowscan Vol. 4'' (Cass, Comp, Ltd, C60), 1986 Slowscan * ''I Said No Doctors!'' (2017, Dymaxion Groove Records, Dymaxion Groove)


References


External links


Jad Fair's official art website

Jad Fair's official website

Jad Fair Fun Store

Jad Fair – Love

Jad Fair's paper-cuttings

Biography
on VH1
Interview to Jad Fair



Joyful Noise Recordings
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