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'''John Sidney Linnell''' (born June 12, [[1959]]) is one half of the alternative-rock duo [[They Might Be Giants]]. In [[1982]], he co-founded the band with [[John Flansburgh]], and continues to play a primary role in the duo as a songwriter, singer, and musician. Generally, Linnell sings and plays [[accordion]], [[keyboard]]s, and [[saxophone]]s for TMBG.
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==Biography==
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'''John Sidney Linnell''' (born June 12th, [[1959]]) is one half of rock duo [[They Might Be Giants]]. Linnell co-founded the band with [[John Flansburgh]] in the early eighties, and is a primary songwriter and singer for the duo. He generally plays [[accordion]], baritone saxophone, and [[keyboard]] for the band.
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Before joining TMBG, Linnell claims to have been in a full-on jazz band called [[The Baggs]], and was also in a New Wave band known as [[The Mundanes]]. After joining TMBG, he took on a side-project of [[State Songs]]. He said he had always had a problem with finding titles for songs he'd written, so he decided to start naming after states, since it gave him 50 guaranteed titles. The unique thing about Linnell's state songs is that, due to the nature of them, they're almost never actually about the states after which they are named. Rather, they tend to be about literally unrelated things, such as bicycle wrecks and acid trips. (Interpretations can always be made to associate anything to anything, mind you.) The first State Songs album of Linnell's was released in [[1999]], and is still in print on [[Rounder]]/[[Zoë]]. As of yet, there's been no word on a release date for the second album, although he does reportedly have plenty more songs written for it. Linnell has also been an active member of American Accordionists' Association, appearing in [[Missionary/Mercenary: The Accordion in the Workplace]] seminar.  
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John Linnell was born in New York City, which is where he lived for part of his childhood, prior to his family's relocation to Lincoln, Massachusetts in the late 1960s. He attended Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, where he befriended John Flansburgh, who was a year younger, and with whom he often produced tapes of strange music with a cheap 4-track recorder, including a recording of "[[Don't Worry Kyoko]]". Both Johns worked on the staff, and later as editors, of the school newspaper, ''The Promethean''. Around this time, Linnell played saxophone in a jazz group called [[The Baggs]] with some of his classmates. He and Flansburgh parted ways when Linnell graduated and went on to study English at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, though after his freshman year, he took a year off and ended up never returning to school. Instead, Linnell found himself with bleached blond hair, playing keyboards for [[The Mundanes]], an unsigned Rhode Island-based New Wave band. As the band grew in the early 80s, it and Linnell moved to New York City. It was at this time that he and Flansburgh began to once again record music together, under the name They Might Be Giants. Flansburgh speculates that the pressure of being in such a serious band is part of the reason Linnell enjoyed recreationally recording music with him. Before TMBG found major commercial success, Linnell continued to work a day-job as a bike messenger in New York City. The Mundanes disbanded in 1983, just as John and John began recording what would become the first TMBG demo tapes.
  
Describing his role in They Might Be Giants, Linnell once said, "I have a personal, a real obsession, with melody and harmony. I can really never get enough of that kind of thing. I don't think too much about the cultural context of what we're doing. I think [[John Flansburgh|John]] is more on that end of it. He thinks more in terms of the larger picture, the larger meaning of what we're doing. I'm more into the technical end: the chords and the rhythms and the melodies." -- <u>The Splatter Effect</u>, 1994
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In 1997, John Linnell married Karen Brown, with whom he has one son, [[Henry Linnell]], born in [[1998]]. The next year marked the release of John Linnell's first solo album, ''[[State Songs]]''. Of the project, he said he had always had a problem with finding titles  for songs he'd written, so he decided to start naming after states, since it gave him 50 guaranteed titles, but Linnell has since announced that he has "given up" on completing the project.
  
Linnell has signed a million different things, but generally writes "John Sid" when giving [[Autographs/John Linnell|autographs]]. He claims to be 5'10" tall. He and his wife, [[Karen Brown]], have a son named [[Henry Linnell]], who appeared in TMBG's documentary, [[Gigantic]]. (Linnell even had Henry 'sign' his name a couple times when autographing copies of [[Mink Car]] for members of [[TMBG Unlimited]].) His sister's name is Julia.
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Describing his role in They Might Be Giants to ''The Splatter Effect'' in 1994, Linnell said:
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<blockquote>I have a personal, a real obsession, with melody and harmony. I can really never get enough of that kind of thing. I don't think too much about the cultural context of what we're doing. I think John [Flansburgh] is more on that end of it. He thinks more in terms of the larger picture, the larger meaning of what we're doing. I'm more into the technical end: the chords and the rhythms and the melodies.</blockquote>
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In addition to his musical contributions, John Linnell has done some minor visually-artistic work for the band, including drawing the sketches on the [[:File:Lincoln label A.png|labels]] and [[:File:LincolnCD.png|CD]] of ''[[Lincoln]]'', and home-made Flash music videos for "[[Whence That Wince]]" and "[[I'm All You Can Think About]]".
  
Even though Linnell is usually thought of by fans as not needing corrective lenses, he's quite seriously farsighted, and he always wears glasses when he is off-stage.
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== Solo work ==
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John Linnell has had a few solo releases since the formation of They Might Be Giants, including:
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*[[State Songs (EP)]] ([[1994]]) - [[Hello CD Of The Month Club]] June release
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*[[House Of Mayors]] ([[1996]]) - Hello CD of the Month Club August release
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*[[Olive, The Other Reindeer (Single)|Olive, The Other Reindeer]] ([[1997]]) - A limited-edition flexi-disc single under the pseudonym "[[Johnny Hart]]", which accompanied the book of the same name by Vivian Walsh and [[J. Otto Seibold]]
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*[[State Songs]] ([[1999]]) - First solo album
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*[[Montana (Single)]] (1999)
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*[[Roman Songs]] (2021)
  
===Likes===
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Linnell's home studio is named Collyer Brothers Studio after the {{wp|Collyer brothers}}, a noted pair of hoarders who collected over 140 tons of goods in their lifetimes. Linnell's solo releases were often recorded in that studio, as have been some of TMBG's material, including, most recently, portions of their sixteenth album, ''[[Nanobots]]''.
*[http://www.marina.com/ma24.html Adventures in Stereo]
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*[http://www.laurieanderson.com Laurie Anderson]
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*[http://www.jsbach.org Bach]
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*[http://www.wingnuttoons.com/Banana_Splits.html The Banana Splits] -- says they were his favorite band when he was growing up
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*Band of Weeds -- band of [[Kurt Hoffman]], horn player for TMBG; released a CD on [[Flans]]'s Hello CD of the Month Club
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*[http://capitolrecords.com/artists/home.aspx?artistId=901434 The Beach Boys]
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*[http://www.beatles.com The Beatles]
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*[http://www.beck.com Beck] -- particularly enjoys his <u>Stereopathetic Soul Manure</u> compilation album
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*[http://www.candybutchers.com The Candy Butchers] -- band of [[Mike Viola]], who has subbed for Linnell in TMBG concerts
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*[http://www.comedian-harmonists.de The Comedian Harmonists]
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*Constance Towers -- Japanese band, opened for TMBG in Tokyo in 1990, "Their songs and arrangements were all first rate, though I didn't have a clue as to what the lyrics were about because they're all in Japanese."
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*[http://www.islandrecords.com/elviscostello Elvis Costello and the Attractions]
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*Encyclopedias -- he collects them
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*[http://www.gorillaz.com Gorillaz] -- reminds him of The Banana Splits
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*[http://www.harmonicats.com The Harmonicats]
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*[http://www.      jazz.com/fho.html Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra]
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*Chris Hogwood and the Academy of Ancient Music
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*[http://www.icecube.org Ice Cube] -- likes the way he raps
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*Japanese pop music -- "Often there's something automatically interesting to me about [it]...."
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*[http://kinks.it.rit.edu The Kinks]
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*looking out the window
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*Music with melody
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*New Wave music
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*People who don't harass him after concerts
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*[http://dag.wieers.com/debaser/ Pixies] -- band of [[Frank Black]], who has also subbed for Linnell in TMBG concerts
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*[http://www.bmgmusic.com/catalog/browse/artist.jhtml?partyId=1694 Prince and the Revolution]
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*[http://www.officialramones.com Ramones]
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*[http://www.tonecasualties.com/data/CT/P/PUGS.html The Pugs]
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*[http://www.epinions.com/content_20892847748 The Raspberries]
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*[http://www.residents.com The Residents]
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*riding his bicycle -- used to be a bicycle messenger; broke his wrist in a bicycle accident and prompted Flans to start [[Dial-A-Song]] (in a roundabout sort of way...)
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*"The Sign" by Ace of Base -- sang it spontaneously in concert many a time, and played the music video while VJing an Australian music program
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*[http://www.askmeaskmeaskme.com The Smiths]
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*"[[Songs I Tried To Resist]]", an [[iTunes]] playlist
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*{{wp|Television (band)|Television}} -- A late 70s post-punk band.  He mentions them in an interview, stating that he wishes they had stayed together longer.
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*[http://s112834446.websitehome.co.uk/acatalog/Cooking_Vinyl_Ubu__Pere_367.html Pere Ubu]
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*[http://www.whitestripes.com The White Stripes] -- attended a concert with his wife, later saying that they had appeared to be the oldest people in the room.
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*[http://www.wilcoworld.net Wilco]
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*[http://www.zappa.com Frank Zappa] -- credits Frank as a strong influence during his younger years
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===Dislikes===
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== Instruments ==
*70's art rock/70's heavy guitar rock
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John Linnell has contributed a significant amount of instrumental work for They Might Be Giants and in his solo work. In addition to programming sequencers, he has played the following [[:Category:Instruments|instruments]] on recordings and at live shows:
*being called quirky, wacky, zany, etc.
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*listening to music in a motor vehicle
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*loud music -- "I really have a problem with loud music now that I'm old. I really can't go see even a medium-volume band without wearing earplugs."
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*people who do harass him after concerts
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*The Rolling Stones
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*signing autographs
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*spilled kitty litter
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===Favorite foods/drinks===
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*coffee -- subsists on it; likes it black with sugar
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*flat Coca-Cola
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*everything in Rome
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*milk
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*peanut butter
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*pizza
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*root beer
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*creamed corn
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*deep-fried bacon
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== Side project releases of note: ==
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*[[State Songs (Hello EP)]] ([[1994]])
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*[[House Of Mayors]] ([[1996]])
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*[[Olive, The Other Reindeer (Flexi Disc)]] ([[1997]])
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*[[State Songs]] ([[1999]])
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*[[Montana (EP)]] (1999)
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==Instruments==
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Linnell has played the following [[:Category:Instruments|instruments]] in recordings or live:
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*[[accordion]]
 
*[[accordion]]
*baritone saxophone
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*[[autoharp]] ("[[Ana Ng]]", "[[The Mesopotamians (Demo)]]", "[[Pencil Rain]]")
*[[keyboard]]
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*[[:Category:Songs Featuring Banjo|banjo]] ([https://youtu.be/lpXdfi09cy8?t=155 even live, exactly once])
*acoustic guitar
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*bass guitar (but ''not'' in "[[The Guitar]]", contrary to the video)
*banjo ([[Particle Man (Demo)]])
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*diatonic and bass [[Harmonica|harmonicas]] (the latter heard in "[[Piece Of Dirt]]")
*bass clarinet
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*celesta ("[[I'm Impressed]]")
*bass guitar
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*soprano, bass, and contra-alto [[clarinet]]s
*[[Bass Harmonica|bass harmonica]]
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*cowbell ("[[Take Out The Trash]]")
*bass saxophone
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*Dustbuster ("[[Iowa]]")
*clarinet
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*fiddle ("[[Counterfeit Faker]]")
*Dustbuster ([[Iowa]])
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*acoustic and electric [[guitar]]s (both 6-string) ("[[West Virginia]]", "[[Mr. Klaw]]", "[[The Big Big Whoredom]]")
*electric guitar ([[West Virginia]] and possibly [[Am I Awake?]])
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*harmonica
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*[[Kaoss Pad]]
 
*[[Kaoss Pad]]
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*[[keyboard]]
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*Marxophone ("[[ZYX]]", backwards in "[[Am I Awake?]]")
 
*organ
 
*organ
 
*piano
 
*piano
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*sampler (addressed with the honorific {{wp|Boss_SP-303|Dr. Sample}}, officially named the "Roland SP-303")
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*alto, tenor, baritone, and bass [[saxophone]]s
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*circuit bent Speak and Spell ("[[Electronic Istanbul (Not Constantinople)]]")
 
*[[stylophone]]
 
*[[stylophone]]
*tenor saxophone
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*synthesizer
*turntables
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*[[Toy Piano|toy piano]]
*violin ([[Counterfeit Faker]])
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*xylophone
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==See also==
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== Favorite Bands and Artists ==
*[[Family Life#John Linnell|Family Life]]
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*Johann Sebastian Bach
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*The Banana Splits (his favorite band as a child.)
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*The Beatles (his favorite band, as said on [https://consequence.net/2022/05/birdhouse-in-your-soul-they-might-be-giants-story-behind-song/ The Story Behind the Song])
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*Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band
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*The Comedian Harmonists
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*Elvis Costello and the Attractions
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*Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra
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*The Kinks
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*Pere Ubu
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*Pixies
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*The Smiths
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*Sparks
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*The Ramones
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*The Residents
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*Television
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*The Velvet Underground
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*Vince Guaraldi
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*The White Stripes
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*Wilco
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*Frank Zappa (an early musical influence, although today he's not particulary proud of it.)
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== Trivia ==
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*Although he’s known as “the John without the glasses”, he is very much farsighted, and has been seen wearing glasses as early as 1992.
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*Curiously, many of Linnell's notable periods of his life involve him being in the hospital (Flansburgh writing him a get well card when they were kids, having a blood infection during his brief stint in the Mundanes, his biking accident being a catalyst for Dial-a-Song.)
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*Linnell has a keen interest in film photography and collects vintage cameras. You can view his photos on his Instagram at [https://www.instagram.com/linnell3000/ @linnell3000].
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*Linnell is the number one person [[John Flansburgh]] wants to collaborate with songwriting dead or alive.
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*According to Linnell in an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlY8W5tPdv8&t=1080s interview with Hear at Home], his first instrument was a hand-me-down snare drum, which he used to play along with the Banana Splits theme song.
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== See also ==
 
*[[Monikers#John Linnell|Monikers]]
 
*[[Monikers#John Linnell|Monikers]]
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*[[Quotes#John Linnell|Quotes]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://repertoire.bmi.com/writer.asp?fromrow=1&torow=25&keyname=LINNELL%20JOHN%20S&querytype=WriterID&keyid=622743&page=1&blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&affiliation=BMI&cae=189184819 John Linnell's songwriting repertoire on BMI]
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*[http://repertoire.bmi.com/Catalog.aspx?detail=writerid&page=1&fromrow=1&torow=25&keyid=622743&subid=0 John Linnell's songwriting repertoire on BMI]
*[http://tmbw.net/upload/1085528838-JohnLinnell-NPR10-12-99.mp3 MP3 of an interview with Linnell on NPR's All Things Considered, 10/12/1999]
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*{{wp|John Linnell|John Linnell - Article on Wikipedia}}
*[http://www.tmbg.org/cool/linnell/ 1998 self-biographical New York Times article by John Linnell]
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*[[Wikipedia:John Linnell|John Linnell - article on Wikipedia]]
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Biography[edit]

John Sidney Linnell (born June 12, 1959) is one half of the alternative-rock duo They Might Be Giants. In 1982, he co-founded the band with John Flansburgh, and continues to play a primary role in the duo as a songwriter, singer, and musician. Generally, Linnell sings and plays accordion, keyboards, and saxophones for TMBG.

John Linnell was born in New York City, which is where he lived for part of his childhood, prior to his family's relocation to Lincoln, Massachusetts in the late 1960s. He attended Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, where he befriended John Flansburgh, who was a year younger, and with whom he often produced tapes of strange music with a cheap 4-track recorder, including a recording of "Don't Worry Kyoko". Both Johns worked on the staff, and later as editors, of the school newspaper, The Promethean. Around this time, Linnell played saxophone in a jazz group called The Baggs with some of his classmates. He and Flansburgh parted ways when Linnell graduated and went on to study English at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, though after his freshman year, he took a year off and ended up never returning to school. Instead, Linnell found himself with bleached blond hair, playing keyboards for The Mundanes, an unsigned Rhode Island-based New Wave band. As the band grew in the early 80s, it and Linnell moved to New York City. It was at this time that he and Flansburgh began to once again record music together, under the name They Might Be Giants. Flansburgh speculates that the pressure of being in such a serious band is part of the reason Linnell enjoyed recreationally recording music with him. Before TMBG found major commercial success, Linnell continued to work a day-job as a bike messenger in New York City. The Mundanes disbanded in 1983, just as John and John began recording what would become the first TMBG demo tapes.

In 1997, John Linnell married Karen Brown, with whom he has one son, Henry Linnell, born in 1998. The next year marked the release of John Linnell's first solo album, State Songs. Of the project, he said he had always had a problem with finding titles for songs he'd written, so he decided to start naming after states, since it gave him 50 guaranteed titles, but Linnell has since announced that he has "given up" on completing the project.

Describing his role in They Might Be Giants to The Splatter Effect in 1994, Linnell said:

I have a personal, a real obsession, with melody and harmony. I can really never get enough of that kind of thing. I don't think too much about the cultural context of what we're doing. I think John [Flansburgh] is more on that end of it. He thinks more in terms of the larger picture, the larger meaning of what we're doing. I'm more into the technical end: the chords and the rhythms and the melodies.

In addition to his musical contributions, John Linnell has done some minor visually-artistic work for the band, including drawing the sketches on the labels and CD of Lincoln, and home-made Flash music videos for "Whence That Wince" and "I'm All You Can Think About".

Solo work[edit]

John Linnell has had a few solo releases since the formation of They Might Be Giants, including:

Linnell's home studio is named Collyer Brothers Studio after the Collyer brothers, a noted pair of hoarders who collected over 140 tons of goods in their lifetimes. Linnell's solo releases were often recorded in that studio, as have been some of TMBG's material, including, most recently, portions of their sixteenth album, Nanobots.

Instruments[edit]

John Linnell has contributed a significant amount of instrumental work for They Might Be Giants and in his solo work. In addition to programming sequencers, he has played the following instruments on recordings and at live shows:

Favorite Bands and Artists[edit]

  • Johann Sebastian Bach
  • The Banana Splits (his favorite band as a child.)
  • The Beatles (his favorite band, as said on The Story Behind the Song)
  • Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band
  • The Comedian Harmonists
  • Elvis Costello and the Attractions
  • Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra
  • The Kinks
  • Pere Ubu
  • Pixies
  • The Smiths
  • Sparks
  • The Ramones
  • The Residents
  • Television
  • The Velvet Underground
  • Vince Guaraldi
  • The White Stripes
  • Wilco
  • Frank Zappa (an early musical influence, although today he's not particulary proud of it.)

Trivia[edit]

  • Although he’s known as “the John without the glasses”, he is very much farsighted, and has been seen wearing glasses as early as 1992.
  • Curiously, many of Linnell's notable periods of his life involve him being in the hospital (Flansburgh writing him a get well card when they were kids, having a blood infection during his brief stint in the Mundanes, his biking accident being a catalyst for Dial-a-Song.)
  • Linnell has a keen interest in film photography and collects vintage cameras. You can view his photos on his Instagram at @linnell3000.
  • Linnell is the number one person John Flansburgh wants to collaborate with songwriting dead or alive.
  • According to Linnell in an interview with Hear at Home, his first instrument was a hand-me-down snare drum, which he used to play along with the Banana Splits theme song.

See also[edit]

External links[edit]