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Johnny Hates Jazz

Johnny Hates Jazz are a British band, currently consisting of Clark Datchler (songwriter, vocalist, keyboards) and Mike Nocito (guitarist, bassist, producer, engineer). In April 1987, they achieved international success with their first hit single "Shattered Dreams."[4]

Johnny Hates Jazz
Johnny Hates Jazz performing in 2014
Background information
OriginLondon, England
GenresPop,[1][2] new wave,[1] sophisti-pop[3]
Years active1985–1992, 2009–present
LabelsRAK, Virgin, InterAction, Dato
MembersClark Datchler
Mike Nocito
Past membersCalvin Hayes
Phil Thornalley
WebsiteOfficial Johnny Hates Jazz website

Early career

Both Datchler and Nocito were born into musical families. Datchler's father, Fred, was a member of two chart-topping bands from the 1950s. The Stargazers had the distinction of being the first British band to reach No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart.[5] As part of the Polkadots, Fred Datchler sang backing vocals for Frank Sinatra and Petula Clark. Nocito hails from an American family based in Europe with the U.S. armed forces. His mother was a singer in a close-harmony group called the Cactus Kids, which performed for troops throughout northern Europe.[citation needed]

Having been a singer, guitarist, and keyboard player in numerous bands as a teenager, Datchler at the age of 17 released his first single on the London independent record label Bluebird Records, backed by members of reggae band Aswad. He went on to work with Rusty Egan of Visage, fusing electronic music with soul, and performed often on the London club scene. He was subsequently signed to Warner Brothers Music as a songwriter, and moved to Los Angeles.[6]

Nocito[7] was a guitarist in school bands, having grown up alongside friend and fellow record producer Phil Thornalley, as well as members of Katrina and the Waves. He became a recording engineer and worked with Pink Floyd, the Police, the Cure, Duran Duran, and the Thompson Twins.[citation needed]

The two met in 1982 at RAK Studios in London. Datchler had just become lead singer in the band Hot Club, alongside the third and final original JHJ member Calvin Hayes. The line-up also included bass player Glen Matlock and guitarist James Stevenson. In 1983, Hot Club released a single on RAK Records and performed at London's Marquee Club, a performance that impressed RAK head (and Hayes' father),[8] Mickie Most. He decided to sign Datchler to the label as a solo artist. It was Most who suggested that Datchler work with Nocito, who was an engineer at RAK Studios at the time. Over the next four years, the two worked together on Datchler's solo recordings. Most also guided Datchler, producing several of his recordings in the mid-1980s.[citation needed]

Original tenure

In April 1986, Datchler, Nocito and Hayes released the first Johnny Hates Jazz single, "Me and My Foolish Heart", on RAK Records.[9] It was not a commercial success, but gained substantial airplay and was Sounds magazine's record of the week.[citation needed]

Datchler began writing new songs which included "Shattered Dreams". JHJ then performed a showcase at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, and were subsequently signed to Virgin Records. "Shattered Dreams" was released in March 1987 and became a top 5 hit in the UK,[9] throughout mainland Europe and Asia, and reached No. 2 in Japan. It was followed by three other worldwide hits, "I Don't Want to Be a Hero", "Turn Back the Clock" (featuring Kim Wilde on backing vocals) and "Heart of Gold".[9] In 1988, "Shattered Dreams" reached No. 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100, No. 1 on the US Adult Contemporary chart, and climbed to No. 4 in Canada. That same year, their album Turn Back the Clock entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 1, selling four million copies.[9]

At the end of 1987, JHJ made two music videos with director David Fincher. The videos were for the US releases of "Shattered Dreams" and "Heart of Gold". Datchler left the band at the end of 1988.

Hayes and Nocito continued the band, and replaced Datchler with their friend Phil Thornalley, a Grammy Award-nominated engineer and record producer, and a former bass player for The Cure. The new line-up released a second album, Tall Stories, in 1991. However, the album was unsuccessful, and the band dissolved the following year due to a car accident in which Hayes was badly injured and in hospital for 2 years.[9]

After the break-up

Datchler moved to Amsterdam at the end of the 1980s and focused on his solo work, recording the albums Raindance and Fishing for Souls. Returning to the UK, he based himself at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios near Bath throughout the 1990s. In 2000, he moved to the US and created a solar-powered home and studio, where he recorded much of his most recent album, Tomorrow. Throughout this time, he studied the philosophy of indigenous people and became environmentally active. In 2008 he received a GreenTec Award (formerly the Clean Tech Media Awards) in Berlin.[10][11]

Following the dissolution of Johnny Hates Jazz, Nocito based himself in Cambridge, England, and produced the Katrina and the Waves single "Love Shine a Light", a top 10 hit throughout Europe and winner of the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest.[12] He also produced and wrote for Hepburn, Gina G, and Orson, and continued to work extensively with Katrina and the Waves.[citation needed]

New era

Datchler and Nocito met again in 2009 after Datchler wrote a song called "Magnetized", which he felt would be ideal for Johnny Hates Jazz. Soon after, they decided to record a new album. Datchler moved back to the UK and wrote the rest of the songs for the project. At the same time, the original line-up of Datchler, Nocito, and Hayes performed live at various international festivals. However, after several shows in 2010, Hayes left the band before recording of the new album commenced.[citation needed]

That same year, Datchler received a BMI award for "Shattered Dreams" in recognition of receiving over three million broadcast performances of the song in the US alone.[13]

The subsequent album was titled Magnetized.[14] Recording spanned much of 2011 and 2012, and took place at Real World Studios near Bath, Hamp Sound near Cambridge, and Angel Recording Studios in London. It featured Datchler as songwriter, vocalist, and keyboard player, and Nocito as producer and engineer.[14] There were also string arrangements and additional keyboards from The Art of Noise's Anne Dudley, who had arranged the strings on "Turn Back The Clock". Other contributors included drummer Alex Reeves, guitarists David Rhodes and Marcus Bonfanti, synthesizer player Pete Watson, and mix engineer Stephen W. Tayler.[15]

The first single, "Magnetized", was released in the UK on 28 April 2013, and received widespread airplay, being A-listed for several weeks on BBC Radio 2. It was also released in Germany and achieved similar success on radio there. The album was subsequently released on 5 May in the UK.[16] However, Datchler collapsed in London shortly after this, and was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. As a result, all promotion came to halt. It was not until the following year that he made a full recovery, but by that time the album had lost momentum, and the band decided to focus on live work instead.

After this, the band performed extensively in the UK at festivals, as well as in Germany and Asia. In 2017, they released a remixed version of "Magnetized" in China, as well as performing live. Subsequently, they began writing and recording material for a new album. In addition, Datchler co-wrote 11 songs with Mike Rutherford for the UK top 10 Mike + the Mechanics albums Let Me Fly and Out of the Blue.

The band released a new single, titled "Spirit Of Love", on 29 May 2020. It has a few inspirations and musical roots from the 1970s during which Datchler and Nocito grew up.[17][18] Also on 29 May, it was announced in a trailer that a new album, Wide Awake, would be released on 14 August 2020. This was said to have been "two years in the making", and to contain "... a mixture of soulful melodies, uplifting lyrics, and a positive energy that is present from start to finish." On 4 June 2020, a music video was released that featured fan pictures and videos of what they loved most and the band members walking around and visiting different spots in Japan.[19][20][21][17]

In October 2021, the band toured the UK supporting Level 42.

Band personnel

Current members
  • Clark Datchler (born 27 March 1964, Surrey, England) – vocals, keyboards, guitar (1986–1988; 2009–present)
  • Mike Nocito (born 5 August 1963, Wiesbaden, West Germany) – bass (1986–1992, 2009–present)
Former members
  • Calvin Hayes (born 23 November 1962, London) – keyboards, drums (1986–1992, 2009–2010)
  • Phil Thornalley (born 5 January 1960, Suffolk, England) – vocals (1988–1992)

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[22]
UK Sales
[23]
AUS
[24]
AUT
[25]
CAN
[26]
GER
[27]
NLD
[28]
NOR
[29]
NZ
[30]
SWE
[31]
SWI
[32]
US
[33]
Turn Back the Clock 1 1 72 20 40 5 3 1 3 1 4 56
Tall Stories
  • Released: June 1991
  • Label: Virgin
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette
Magnetized 102 102
Wide Awake
  • Released: 14 August 2020
  • Label: Absolute Label Services
  • Formats: CD, digital download
92
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[22]
UK Network
[35]
UK Heritage
[36]
AUS
[24]
BEL
(FL)

[37]
GER
[27]
IRE
[38]
NLD
[28]
NZ
[30]
SWE
[31]
SWI
[32]
US
[39]
"Me and My Foolish Heart" 1986 112[40] Turn Back the Clock
"Shattered Dreams" 1987 5 3 22 36 7 3 26 7 5 2
"I Don't Want to Be a Hero" 11 11 76 16 17 13 25 10 12 31
"Turn Back the Clock" 12 14 9 19 17 6 3 20
"Heart of Gold" 1988 19 18 87 30 55 19 27 18
"Don't Say It's Love" 48 40
"Turn the Tide" 1989 84 Non-album single
"Let Me Change Your Mind Tonight" 1991 Tall Stories
"The Last to Know" 57
"Magnetized" 2013 Magnetized
"Spirit of Love"[41] 2020 11 Wide Awake
"New Day Ahead" 1
"Greater Good" 4
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

References

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  10. ^ "Bio | Johnny Hates Jazz". johnnyhatesjazz.com. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
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  12. ^ "Katrina and the Waves". Eurovision Winner. BBC. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  13. ^ "BMI Awards". Winners Announced. BMI. 5 October 2010. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
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    • All except Magnetized: "Johnny Hates Jazz". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
    • Magnetized: "Chart Log UK – Weekly Updates Sales 2013". Zobbel. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  23. ^ Peak chart positions in the United Kingdom:
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  26. ^ "RPM 100 Albums". RPM. Vol. 48, no. 9. 18 June 1988. p. 11. ISSN 0315-5994. Retrieved 9 March 2020 – via Library and Archives Canada.
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  36. ^ "Heritage Chart". Heritage Chart. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
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  38. ^ "Search the charts". The Irish Charts. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
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  40. ^ "Gallup Top 200 Singles". Gallup. 3 May 1986. Retrieved 11 November 2022 – via ukmix.org.
  41. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 May 2022. Retrieved 10 July 2020.

External links

  • Official Johnny Hates Jazz website
  • Superdeluxeedition

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JHJ redirects here For the journal formerly known as The Journal of Human Justice see Critical Criminology An International Journal Johnny Hates Jazz are a British band currently consisting of Clark Datchler songwriter vocalist keyboards and Mike Nocito guitarist bassist producer engineer In April 1987 they achieved international success with their first hit single Shattered Dreams 4 Johnny Hates JazzJohnny Hates Jazz performing in 2014Background informationOriginLondon EnglandGenresPop 1 2 new wave 1 sophisti pop 3 Years active1985 1992 2009 presentLabelsRAK Virgin InterAction DatoMembersClark DatchlerMike NocitoPast membersCalvin HayesPhil ThornalleyWebsiteOfficial Johnny Hates Jazz website Contents 1 Early career 2 Original tenure 3 After the break up 4 New era 5 Band personnel 6 Discography 6 1 Studio albums 6 2 Compilation albums 6 3 Singles 7 References 8 External linksEarly career EditBoth Datchler and Nocito were born into musical families Datchler s father Fred was a member of two chart topping bands from the 1950s The Stargazers had the distinction of being the first British band to reach No 1 on the UK Singles Chart 5 As part of the Polkadots Fred Datchler sang backing vocals for Frank Sinatra and Petula Clark Nocito hails from an American family based in Europe with the U S armed forces His mother was a singer in a close harmony group called the Cactus Kids which performed for troops throughout northern Europe citation needed Having been a singer guitarist and keyboard player in numerous bands as a teenager Datchler at the age of 17 released his first single on the London independent record label Bluebird Records backed by members of reggae band Aswad He went on to work with Rusty Egan of Visage fusing electronic music with soul and performed often on the London club scene He was subsequently signed to Warner Brothers Music as a songwriter and moved to Los Angeles 6 Nocito 7 was a guitarist in school bands having grown up alongside friend and fellow record producer Phil Thornalley as well as members of Katrina and the Waves He became a recording engineer and worked with Pink Floyd the Police the Cure Duran Duran and the Thompson Twins citation needed The two met in 1982 at RAK Studios in London Datchler had just become lead singer in the band Hot Club alongside the third and final original JHJ member Calvin Hayes The line up also included bass player Glen Matlock and guitarist James Stevenson In 1983 Hot Club released a single on RAK Records and performed at London s Marquee Club a performance that impressed RAK head and Hayes father 8 Mickie Most He decided to sign Datchler to the label as a solo artist It was Most who suggested that Datchler work with Nocito who was an engineer at RAK Studios at the time Over the next four years the two worked together on Datchler s solo recordings Most also guided Datchler producing several of his recordings in the mid 1980s citation needed Original tenure EditIn April 1986 Datchler Nocito and Hayes released the first Johnny Hates Jazz single Me and My Foolish Heart on RAK Records 9 It was not a commercial success but gained substantial airplay and was Sounds magazine s record of the week citation needed Datchler began writing new songs which included Shattered Dreams JHJ then performed a showcase at Ronnie Scott s Jazz Club and were subsequently signed to Virgin Records Shattered Dreams was released in March 1987 and became a top 5 hit in the UK 9 throughout mainland Europe and Asia and reached No 2 in Japan It was followed by three other worldwide hits I Don t Want to Be a Hero Turn Back the Clock featuring Kim Wilde on backing vocals and Heart of Gold 9 In 1988 Shattered Dreams reached No 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 No 1 on the US Adult Contemporary chart and climbed to No 4 in Canada That same year their album Turn Back the Clock entered the UK Albums Chart at No 1 selling four million copies 9 At the end of 1987 JHJ made two music videos with director David Fincher The videos were for the US releases of Shattered Dreams and Heart of Gold Datchler left the band at the end of 1988 Hayes and Nocito continued the band and replaced Datchler with their friend Phil Thornalley a Grammy Award nominated engineer and record producer and a former bass player for The Cure The new line up released a second album Tall Stories in 1991 However the album was unsuccessful and the band dissolved the following year due to a car accident in which Hayes was badly injured and in hospital for 2 years 9 After the break up EditDatchler moved to Amsterdam at the end of the 1980s and focused on his solo work recording the albums Raindance and Fishing for Souls Returning to the UK he based himself at Peter Gabriel s Real World Studios near Bath throughout the 1990s In 2000 he moved to the US and created a solar powered home and studio where he recorded much of his most recent album Tomorrow Throughout this time he studied the philosophy of indigenous people and became environmentally active In 2008 he received a GreenTec Award formerly the Clean Tech Media Awards in Berlin 10 11 Following the dissolution of Johnny Hates Jazz Nocito based himself in Cambridge England and produced the Katrina and the Waves single Love Shine a Light a top 10 hit throughout Europe and winner of the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest 12 He also produced and wrote for Hepburn Gina G and Orson and continued to work extensively with Katrina and the Waves citation needed New era EditDatchler and Nocito met again in 2009 after Datchler wrote a song called Magnetized which he felt would be ideal for Johnny Hates Jazz Soon after they decided to record a new album Datchler moved back to the UK and wrote the rest of the songs for the project At the same time the original line up of Datchler Nocito and Hayes performed live at various international festivals However after several shows in 2010 Hayes left the band before recording of the new album commenced citation needed That same year Datchler received a BMI award for Shattered Dreams in recognition of receiving over three million broadcast performances of the song in the US alone 13 The subsequent album was titled Magnetized 14 Recording spanned much of 2011 and 2012 and took place at Real World Studios near Bath Hamp Sound near Cambridge and Angel Recording Studios in London It featured Datchler as songwriter vocalist and keyboard player and Nocito as producer and engineer 14 There were also string arrangements and additional keyboards from The Art of Noise s Anne Dudley who had arranged the strings on Turn Back The Clock Other contributors included drummer Alex Reeves guitarists David Rhodes and Marcus Bonfanti synthesizer player Pete Watson and mix engineer Stephen W Tayler 15 The first single Magnetized was released in the UK on 28 April 2013 and received widespread airplay being A listed for several weeks on BBC Radio 2 It was also released in Germany and achieved similar success on radio there The album was subsequently released on 5 May in the UK 16 However Datchler collapsed in London shortly after this and was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer As a result all promotion came to halt It was not until the following year that he made a full recovery but by that time the album had lost momentum and the band decided to focus on live work instead After this the band performed extensively in the UK at festivals as well as in Germany and Asia In 2017 they released a remixed version of Magnetized in China as well as performing live Subsequently they began writing and recording material for a new album In addition Datchler co wrote 11 songs with Mike Rutherford for the UK top 10 Mike the Mechanics albums Let Me Fly and Out of the Blue The band released a new single titled Spirit Of Love on 29 May 2020 It has a few inspirations and musical roots from the 1970s during which Datchler and Nocito grew up 17 18 Also on 29 May it was announced in a trailer that a new album Wide Awake would be released on 14 August 2020 This was said to have been two years in the making and to contain a mixture of soulful melodies uplifting lyrics and a positive energy that is present from start to finish On 4 June 2020 a music video was released that featured fan pictures and videos of what they loved most and the band members walking around and visiting different spots in Japan 19 20 21 17 In October 2021 the band toured the UK supporting Level 42 Band personnel EditCurrent membersClark Datchler born 27 March 1964 Surrey England vocals keyboards guitar 1986 1988 2009 present Mike Nocito born 5 August 1963 Wiesbaden West Germany bass 1986 1992 2009 present Former membersCalvin Hayes born 23 November 1962 London keyboards drums 1986 1992 2009 2010 Phil Thornalley born 5 January 1960 Suffolk England vocals 1988 1992 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Title Details Peak chart positions CertificationsUK 22 UK Sales 23 AUS 24 AUT 25 CAN 26 GER 27 NLD 28 NOR 29 NZ 30 SWE 31 SWI 32 US 33 Turn Back the Clock Released 11 January 1988 Label Virgin Formats CD LP cassette 1 1 72 20 40 5 3 1 3 1 4 56 BPI 2 Platinum 34 Tall Stories Released June 1991 Label Virgin Formats CD LP cassette Magnetized Released 24 May 2013 Label InterAction Music Formats CD digital download 102 102 Wide Awake Released 14 August 2020 Label Absolute Label Services Formats CD digital download 92 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Compilation albums Edit The Very Best of Johnny Hates Jazz Disky Records 1993 Best of the 80s Disky Records 2000 Singles Edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUK 22 UK Network 35 UK Heritage 36 AUS 24 BEL FL 37 GER 27 IRE 38 NLD 28 NZ 30 SWE 31 SWI 32 US 39 Me and My Foolish Heart 1986 112 40 Turn Back the Clock Shattered Dreams 1987 5 3 22 36 7 3 26 7 5 2 I Don t Want to Be a Hero 11 11 76 16 17 13 25 10 12 31 Turn Back the Clock 12 14 9 19 17 6 3 20 Heart of Gold 1988 19 18 87 30 55 19 27 18 Don t Say It s Love 48 40 Turn the Tide 1989 84 Non album single Let Me Change Your Mind Tonight 1991 Tall Stories The Last to Know 57 Magnetized 2013 Magnetized Spirit of Love 41 2020 11 Wide Awake New Day Ahead 1 Greater Good 4 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory References Edit a b Butler Mark 25 April 2013 The longest wait for a 2nd album Johnny Hates Jazz return after 25 years WOW247 Archived from the original on 2 December 2013 Retrieved 28 April 2016 Sutton Michael Johnny Hates Jazz Best of Johnny Hates Jazz AllMusic Retrieved 28 April 2016 Inskeep Thomas Soto Alfred The Bluffer s Guide Sophisti Pop Stylus Retrieved 28 April 2016 Official Website Johnny Hates Jazz Retrieved 8 June 2013 The Stargazers Biography Oldies com Retrieved 8 July 2013 Clark Datchler Official website Kathy M Retrieved 8 July 2013 Mike Nocito Discography AllMusic Retrieved 8 July 2013 Kuttner Julia 13 October 2013 The man who inspired Simon Cowell to be Most successful Daily Express Express Retrieved 22 February 2017 a b c d e Sutton Michael 6 May 2013 Johnny Hates Jazz Music Biography Credits and Discography AllMusic Retrieved 13 July 2013 Bio Johnny Hates Jazz johnnyhatesjazz com Retrieved 30 June 2018 Limited Alamy Stock Photo The band Johnny Hates Jazz arrives at the Green Tec Award ceremony in Berlin Germany 12 May 2017 Photo Jorg Carstensen dpa Alamy Retrieved 30 June 2018 Katrina and the Waves Eurovision Winner BBC Retrieved 8 July 2013 BMI Awards Winners Announced BMI 5 October 2010 Retrieved 8 July 2013 a b Collar Matt 6 May 2013 Magnetized Johnny Hates Jazz Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved 13 July 2013 Magnetized Johnny Hates Jazz Credits AllMusic 6 May 2013 Retrieved 13 July 2013 London ITV News ITV News Retrieved 8 July 2013 a b Johnny Hates Jazz Johnnyhatesjazz com Spirit of Love YouTube YouTube Archived from the original on 27 May 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2020 Johnny Hates Jazz be part of our music video YouTube YouTube Archived from the original on 19 January 2022 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