Johnny Marr
Johnny Marr is a British guitarist and founding member of The Smiths. He is known for his unique style and considers himself a 'lifer' in the music industry.
Guitarist
October 31, 1963
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Johnny Marr, a renowned English musician, songwriter, and singer, gained prominence as the co-founder and guitarist of the legendary band, The Smiths. They are celebrated for their timeless tracks such as “This Charming Man” and “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out”. After The Smiths, Marr collaborated with various artists like Talking Heads, Oasis, and Modest Mouse. He launched his solo career in 2013 with the album “The Messenger” and released two more solo albums subsequently. In 2019, Marr was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has received numerous awards for his contributions to the music industry.
Besides his music career, Marr is a skilled visual artist, producing sketches, paintings, and collages. His artwork has been exhibited across the UK, and he has designed album covers for bands such as Oasis and The Cribs.
Marr recently appeared on the Broken Record Podcast, discussing his extensive body of work and collaborations. He expressed his admiration for influential guitarists like David Bowie collaborator Robert Fripp. Marr’s passion for the guitar endures as he continues to experiment with new sounds and push his instrument’s boundaries.
Johnny Marr’s impact on music and art has established him as an influential figure in the industry. His work with The Smiths, his solo career, and his talents as a guitarist and visual artist continue to be celebrated. An interesting fact about Marr is that he considers himself a ‘lifer’ in the music industry, having started playing guitar at a young age and being a founding member of The Smiths.