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Fred Schneider

Frederick William Schneider III (born July 1, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter and frontman of the rock band the B-52's, of which he is a founding member.[1] Schneider is well known for his sprechgesang, which he developed from reciting poetry over guitars.[2]

Fred Schneider
Schneider performing in 2009
Background information
Birth nameFrederick William Schneider III
Born (1951-07-01) July 1, 1951 (age 72)
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
  • arranger
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • percussion
  • keyboards
Years active1975–present
LabelsWarner Bros.
Websitetheb52s.com

Early life edit

Frederick William Schneider III was born on July 1, 1951, in Newark, New Jersey, and lived in Oceanport, New Jersey, after moving there from Belleville, New Jersey.[3] He has said that his musical influences included "Halloween songs and nutty Christmas songs", along with Motown.[2] After graduating from Shore Regional High School, he attended the University of Georgia, where he wrote a book of poetry for a class project.[4] After college, he was a janitor as well as a Meals on Wheels driver.[2] At the time the B-52's formed, he had very little musical experience.[5]

The B-52's edit

 
Schneider with The B-52's

The B-52's got their start in 1976 when founders Cindy Wilson, Ricky Wilson, Kate Pierson, Keith Strickland, and Schneider played an impromptu number after drinking at a Chinese restaurant in Athens, Georgia.[5] The band played their first real gig in 1977 at a Valentine's Day party for their friends.[6]

The band's first single was "Rock Lobster" which was recorded for DB Records in 1978. It was an underground success,[7] and sold over 20,000 copies in total.[6] In 1979, the B-52's signed a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records for South America, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. They also signed with Island Records for Europe and Asia. After the death of Ricky Wilson in 1985, the band went on hiatus.[5] They reformed in 1989 and went on to mainstream success.

Other music ventures edit

Schneider has released two solo albums: Fred Schneider and the Shake Society (1984, reissued in 1991 as Fred Schneider) and Just Fred (1996), the former of which spawned the single and video "Monster", which featured Pierson on backing vocals. He also worked on a side project called the Superions, who released a self-titled EP and the album Destination... Christmas! in 2010. In February 2011, the band announced they were working on a full-length album,[2] which was eventually released in 2017 under the title The Vertical Mind.

Radio edit

Until late 2008, Schneider hosted a show called Party Out of Bounds that aired on Friday nights, 9pm to 12am (ET), on Sirius 33 First Wave.[8][9] On the show, Schneider played a mix of new wave-era dance, remixes and rarities, interspersed with anecdotes and humor.

Personal life edit

As of July 2012, Schneider was living on Long Island, New York.[10]

On the February 22, 2010 broadcast of The Howard Stern Show, Schneider discussed his experience of coming out as gay to his mother. Schneider said that his mother always knew more about him than he knew about himself, and that he came out of the closet while she was vacuuming. His mother replied, "Oh I know, Freddie", and continued vacuuming. Schneider's reaction was, "It's like, well, OK. I guess I'll go back outside and smoke some pot."[11]

Schneider is a lifelong vegetarian and in 2014 appeared in a PETA ad campaign discouraging people from eating lobsters.[12]

In May 2023, Schneider received an honorary doctorate degree from Five Towns College in Dix Hills, New York, for his contributions to the music industry.[13]

Discography edit

Studio albums with the B-52's edit

Solo studio albums edit

Studio albums with the Superions edit

Collaborations edit

  • Schneider is featured on the track "Mr. Used-to-Be", from Richard Barone's 1990 album, Primal Dream. Barone co-wrote and arranged songs on Just Fred and produced Schneider's version of Harry Nilsson's "Coconut" from the Nilsson tribute album For the Love of Harry. Schneider co-wrote and sang on Barone's "Don't Open 'Til Doomsday", from the 2004 album Collection: An Embarrassment of Richard.[1][better source needed]
  • He appears on the 1994 track "Do the Funky Something" by Godchildren of Soul, found on their Anyone Can Join album and on the Rufus Thomas compilation Do the Funky Somethin'.
  • The 1994 compilation Elvira Presents Monster Hits features the track "Here Comes the Bride (The Bride of Frankenstein)", sung by Elvira. Schneider co-wrote the song and sang guest vocals.
  • The soundtrack for The Rugrats Movie, released in 1998, contains the track "The World is Something New to Me", featuring Schneider, Pierson, and Wilson, along with other artists.
  • The 2004 soundtrack album for the film Trekkies 2 features Schneider's collaboration with B-52's part-time keyboardist Pat Irwin, "Beam Me Up".
  • He worked with Sophie Ellis-Bextor on some songs for her 2007 album Trip the Light Fantastic. The song "Supersonic", which he co-wrote and provided backing vocals for, appeared as a bonus track on the UK and Australian versions of the album.
  • Schneider provided guest vocals on Deni Bonet's 2010 single "Girl Party", later released on her 2013 album It's All Good. The album was produced by Richard Barone, an artist with which Schneider and Pierson had previously collaborated.
  • Schneider appears on the Ursula 1000 song "Hey You!" from the album Mondo Beyondo (2011). Schneider and Ursula later formed a one-off project called the Fangs, who released a song called "Vampire Vamp" for Halloween 2012.
  • Schneider appears on "The Ladies in Drag" and "The Bacon Shake" from the Jinkx Monsoon album The Inevitable Album (2014). He later appeared on "She Evil" from Monsoon's album The Ginger Snapped (2018).
  • Elvira released a 7-inch single, "2 Big Pumpkins / 13 Nights of Halloween", in the U.S. for Halloween 2014. Both tracks are co-written by Schneider.
  • Schneider sang on Mini Mansions' "Cheap Leather", the B-side of their 2015 single "Vertigo".

Other works edit

Film edit

Television edit

Books edit

  • In 1975–76, Schneider hand-wrote approximately 100 copies of a short book of his poems entitled Bleb. The book included a poem called "There's a Moon in the Sky (Called the Moon)", which later appeared as a song on the B-52's 1979 debut album.
  • In 1987, Schneider wrote a paperback book of mostly poetry entitled Fred Schneider and Other Unrelated Works, which was published by Arbor House, New York. The book is approximately 96 pages and out of print. The book was a compilation of new material and reprinted poems from his independent release Bleb, with illustrations by Kenny Scharf, who also designed the cover art for the B-52's' 1986 album Bouncing Off the Satellites. Approximately 6,000 copies were printed.

References edit

  1. ^ Prato, Greg. "Fred Schneider Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved January 27, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Morgan, Adam (February 10, 2010). "Interview: Fred Schneider of the B-52's". Surviving the Golden Age. Retrieved November 28, 2012.
  3. ^ Lustig, Jay (August 2, 2015). "'Rock Lobster,' The B-52's". NJArts.net. Retrieved June 24, 2019. The B-52's formed in Athens, Ga., in 2017 but its two most high-profile band members have Jersey roots: Fred Schneider was born in Newark and grew up in Belleville and then Long Branch; Kate Pierson was born in Weehawken and grew up in Rutherford.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on March 31, 2019. Retrieved May 16, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c Ankeny, Jason. "The B-52s Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  6. ^ a b Grow, Kory (June 1, 2018). "Love Shacks and Nude Parties: The B-52's in Their Own Words". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 18, 2019.
  7. ^ Unterberger, Richie (1999). Music USA: The Rough Guide. Rough Guides. pp. 133–140. ISBN 1-85828-421-X.
  8. ^ "B-52's Schneider gets satellite radio show". Trib Total Media. United Press International. September 28, 2004. Retrieved May 14, 2021.
  9. ^ "Party Out Of Bounds by The B-52s". Songfacts. Retrieved May 14, 2021.
  10. ^ Ruggieri, Melissa (July 19, 2012). . Access Atlanta. Archived from the original on August 25, 2012. Retrieved November 28, 2012..
  11. ^ Staff (February 22, 2010). "The B-52s' Fred Schneider Was Inspired by Yoko Ono". The Howard Stern Show. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  12. ^ . Associated Press. March 17, 2014. Archived from the original on March 22, 2014. Retrieved January 27, 2023..
  13. ^ Anthony, Flo (June 1, 2023). "B-52's Legend Fred Schneider Gets Honorary Doctorate at Five Towns". Dan's Papers. Retrieved August 19, 2023.

External links edit

  • Fred Schneider at IMDb

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For other people named Fred Schneider see Fred Schneider disambiguation Frederick William Schneider III born July 1 1951 is an American singer songwriter and frontman of the rock band the B 52 s of which he is a founding member 1 Schneider is well known for his sprechgesang which he developed from reciting poetry over guitars 2 Fred SchneiderSchneider performing in 2009Background informationBirth nameFrederick William Schneider IIIBorn 1951 07 01 July 1 1951 age 72 Newark New Jersey U S GenresNew wavepost punkpop rockalternative rockOccupation s SingermusiciansongwriterarrangerInstrument s VocalspercussionkeyboardsYears active1975 presentLabelsWarner Bros Websitetheb52s wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 The B 52 s 3 Other music ventures 4 Radio 5 Personal life 6 Discography 6 1 Studio albums with the B 52 s 6 2 Solo studio albums 6 3 Studio albums with the Superions 6 4 Collaborations 7 Other works 7 1 Film 7 2 Television 7 3 Books 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editFrederick William Schneider III was born on July 1 1951 in Newark New Jersey and lived in Oceanport New Jersey after moving there from Belleville New Jersey 3 He has said that his musical influences included Halloween songs and nutty Christmas songs along with Motown 2 After graduating from Shore Regional High School he attended the University of Georgia where he wrote a book of poetry for a class project 4 After college he was a janitor as well as a Meals on Wheels driver 2 At the time the B 52 s formed he had very little musical experience 5 The B 52 s edit nbsp Schneider with The B 52 s The B 52 s got their start in 1976 when founders Cindy Wilson Ricky Wilson Kate Pierson Keith Strickland and Schneider played an impromptu number after drinking at a Chinese restaurant in Athens Georgia 5 The band played their first real gig in 1977 at a Valentine s Day party for their friends 6 The band s first single was Rock Lobster which was recorded for DB Records in 1978 It was an underground success 7 and sold over 20 000 copies in total 6 In 1979 the B 52 s signed a recording contract with Warner Bros Records for South America North America Australia and New Zealand They also signed with Island Records for Europe and Asia After the death of Ricky Wilson in 1985 the band went on hiatus 5 They reformed in 1989 and went on to mainstream success Other music ventures editSchneider has released two solo albums Fred Schneider and the Shake Society 1984 reissued in 1991 as Fred Schneider and Just Fred 1996 the former of which spawned the single and video Monster which featured Pierson on backing vocals He also worked on a side project called the Superions who released a self titled EP and the album Destination Christmas in 2010 In February 2011 the band announced they were working on a full length album 2 which was eventually released in 2017 under the title The Vertical Mind Radio editUntil late 2008 Schneider hosted a show called Party Out of Bounds that aired on Friday nights 9pm to 12am ET on Sirius 33 First Wave 8 9 On the show Schneider played a mix of new wave era dance remixes and rarities interspersed with anecdotes and humor Personal life editAs of July 2012 update Schneider was living on Long Island New York 10 On the February 22 2010 broadcast of The Howard Stern Show Schneider discussed his experience of coming out as gay to his mother Schneider said that his mother always knew more about him than he knew about himself and that he came out of the closet while she was vacuuming His mother replied Oh I know Freddie and continued vacuuming Schneider s reaction was It s like well OK I guess I ll go back outside and smoke some pot 11 Schneider is a lifelong vegetarian and in 2014 appeared in a PETA ad campaign discouraging people from eating lobsters 12 In May 2023 Schneider received an honorary doctorate degree from Five Towns College in Dix Hills New York for his contributions to the music industry 13 Discography editStudio albums with the B 52 s edit Main article The B 52s discography The B 52 s 1979 Wild Planet 1980 Whammy 1983 Bouncing Off the Satellites 1986 Cosmic Thing 1989 Good Stuff 1992 Funplex 2008 Solo studio albums edit Fred Schneider and the Shake Society aka Fred Schneider 1984 1991 Just Fred 1996 Studio albums with the Superions edit Destination Christmas 2010 The Vertical Mind 2017 Collaborations edit Schneider is featured on the track Mr Used to Be from Richard Barone s 1990 album Primal Dream Barone co wrote and arranged songs on Just Fred and produced Schneider s version of Harry Nilsson s Coconut from the Nilsson tribute album For the Love of Harry Schneider co wrote and sang on Barone s Don t Open Til Doomsday from the 2004 album Collection An Embarrassment of Richard 1 better source needed He was a guest vocalist on the song The Power of Pussy from Bongwater s 1990 album of the same name He worked with Captain Planet on the Eco Rap an updated theme song used for The New Adventures of Captain Planet He co wrote and sang on Stinky Dinky from RuPaul s 1993 debut album Supermodel of the World He appears on the 1994 track Do the Funky Something by Godchildren of Soul found on their Anyone Can Join album and on the Rufus Thomas compilation Do the Funky Somethin The 1994 compilation Elvira Presents Monster Hits features the track Here Comes the Bride The Bride of Frankenstein sung by Elvira Schneider co wrote the song and sang guest vocals Possum Dixon s 1998 album New Sheets features the song Firecracker co written by Schneider The soundtrack for The Rugrats Movie released in 1998 contains the track The World is Something New to Me featuring Schneider Pierson and Wilson along with other artists He was a guest vocalist on the track National Anthem of Love from Joe McIntyre s album Meet Joe Mac 2001 He provided the vocals for the Foo Fighters cover of the B 52 s Planet Claire released as a B side of the Foo Fighters single Times Like These 2003 The compilation album Wig in a Box Songs From amp Inspired by Hedwig and the Angry Inch released in 2003 features a collaboration between Schneider and Sleater Kinney Angry Inch The 2004 soundtrack album for the film Trekkies 2 features Schneider s collaboration with B 52 s part time keyboardist Pat Irwin Beam Me Up He worked with Sophie Ellis Bextor on some songs for her 2007 album Trip the Light Fantastic The song Supersonic which he co wrote and provided backing vocals for appeared as a bonus track on the UK and Australian versions of the album Schneider is featured on the Tiny Masters of Today song Disco Bomb from their album Bang Bang Boom Cake 2007 Schneider provided guest vocals on Deni Bonet s 2010 single Girl Party later released on her 2013 album It s All Good The album was produced by Richard Barone an artist with which Schneider and Pierson had previously collaborated Schneider appears on the Ursula 1000 song Hey You from the album Mondo Beyondo 2011 Schneider and Ursula later formed a one off project called the Fangs who released a song called Vampire Vamp for Halloween 2012 Schneider appears on The Ladies in Drag and The Bacon Shake from the Jinkx Monsoon album The Inevitable Album 2014 He later appeared on She Evil from Monsoon s album The Ginger Snapped 2018 Elvira released a 7 inch single 2 Big Pumpkins 13 Nights of Halloween in the U S for Halloween 2014 Both tracks are co written by Schneider Schneider sang on Mini Mansions Cheap Leather the B side of their 2015 single Vertigo Other works editFilm edit One Trick Pony 1980 Athens GA Inside Out 1987 Funny 1989 A Matter of Degrees 1990 The Flintstones 1994 The Rugrats Movie 1998 voice only Desert Blue 1998 voice only Godass 2000 Each Time I Kill 2002 Trekkies 2 2004 Television edit He is credited alongside Kate Pierson for singing the theme song to the Nickelodeon cartoon Rocko s Modern Life 1992 He was a guest in an episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast in 1997 He appeared in an episode of The L Word in 2006 He guest starred in an episode of Lil Bush in 2008 He appeared in an episode of The Daily Show on June 2 2008 He briefly sang a line in an episode of The Cleveland Show in 2011 voice only Books edit In 1975 76 Schneider hand wrote approximately 100 copies of a short book of his poems entitled Bleb The book included a poem called There s a Moon in the Sky Called the Moon which later appeared as a song on the B 52 s 1979 debut album In 1987 Schneider wrote a paperback book of mostly poetry entitled Fred Schneider and Other Unrelated Works which was published by Arbor House New York The book is approximately 96 pages and out of print The book was a compilation of new material and reprinted poems from his independent release Bleb with illustrations by Kenny Scharf who also designed the cover art for the B 52 s 1986 album Bouncing Off the Satellites Approximately 6 000 copies were printed References edit Prato Greg Fred Schneider Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic Retrieved January 27 2023 a b c d Morgan Adam February 10 2010 Interview Fred Schneider of the B 52 s Surviving the Golden Age Retrieved November 28 2012 Lustig Jay August 2 2015 Rock Lobster The B 52 s NJArts net Retrieved June 24 2019 The B 52 s formed in Athens Ga in 2017 but its two most high profile band members have Jersey roots Fred Schneider was born in Newark and grew up in Belleville and then Long Branch Kate Pierson was born in Weehawken and grew up in Rutherford Fred Schneider Biography Archived from the original on March 31 2019 Retrieved May 16 2016 a b c Ankeny Jason The B 52s Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic a b Grow Kory June 1 2018 Love Shacks and Nude Parties The B 52 s in Their Own Words Rolling Stone Retrieved May 18 2019 Unterberger Richie 1999 Music USA The Rough Guide Rough Guides pp 133 140 ISBN 1 85828 421 X B 52 s Schneider gets satellite radio show Trib Total Media United Press International September 28 2004 Retrieved May 14 2021 Party Out Of Bounds by The B 52s Songfacts Retrieved May 14 2021 Ruggieri Melissa July 19 2012 Fred Schneider talks B 52s 35th anniversary Access Atlanta Archived from the original on August 25 2012 Retrieved November 28 2012 Staff February 22 2010 The B 52s Fred Schneider Was Inspired by Yoko Ono The Howard Stern Show Retrieved March 14 2021 B 52 s Fred Schneider Says Don t Eat The Lobster Associated Press March 17 2014 Archived from the original on March 22 2014 Retrieved January 27 2023 Anthony Flo June 1 2023 B 52 s Legend Fred Schneider Gets Honorary Doctorate at Five Towns Dan s Papers Retrieved August 19 2023 External links editFred Schneider at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fred Schneider amp oldid 1217723977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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