'Five for Fighting' is the
stage name of
American singer-songwriter 'John Ondrasik'. His
2000 album ''
America Town'' went platinum in the U.S. largely due to the success of the song "
Superman (It's Not Easy)" following the
September 11 attacks in 2001. The
2004 album ''
The Battle for Everything'' has also enjoyed chart success in the
United States. Ondrasik has also released a DualDisc of his 2004 album which has one side containing ''The Battle for Everything'' in its entirety and the other side being a DVD containing bonus footage and the "100 Years" music video. Five for Fighting's fourth album, ''
Two Lights'', was released on August 1, 2006.
Early years
John Ondrasik was born on
January 7,
1968 in the
San Fernando Valley in
Los Angeles, a child of a musical family. As a teenager, he learned how to play the
guitar and started to write music. While he also learned to sing
opera briefly, he quickly decided that he would like to be a piano playing popular musician along the lines of
Elton John and
Billy Joel. He adopted the name "Five for Fighting," which is an expression in
ice hockey when a player receives a five-minute penalty for fighting. This name was used for recognition purposes; that is, Ondrasik thought "Five for Fighting" would be more memorable than his real name. Ondrasik went to college at
UCLA and studied
applied science and mathematics continuing to pursue music in his spare time.
In
1997, his first album ''
Message for Albert'' was released by
EMI. After the success of ''America Town'', Capitol Records re-released this debut album.
''America Town''
In
2000, Five for Fighting signed with
Columbia Records and released ''
America Town'' on
September 26,
2000. At first the album made little impact, but "
Superman (It's Not Easy)" became an anthem after the
September 11 attacks. Ondrasik would perform the song at
The Concert for New York City in late
2001. In addition to its status as an anthem post September 11, 2001, Five for Fighting contributed a live performance version of his song "Superman" to the charity album ''
Live in the X Lounge IV''.
"Superman (It's Not Easy)" started climbing the charts reaching the top 20 of the
Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Billboard Adult Top 40. While ''America Town'' failed to make the top 50 of the Billboard 200 album charts, its consistent sales led to its going platinum. ''Superman (It's Not Easy)'' was also an international hit reaching number one on a composite adult international chart (based on performance in the
U.S.,
Canada,
Germany,
France, the
United Kingdom and
Australia). Second single ''Easy Tonight'' would make the top 20 of the world adult chart as well as going top 20 in
New Zealand.
''The Battle for Everything''
His third album ''
The Battle for Everything'' debuted at number 20 on the
Billboard 200 in February
2004. Its first single "
100 Years" was another top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and again reached number one on the World Adult Top 40. It also was number one on a composite world airplay chart and top 10 on a composite world modern rock chart. (based on
U.S.,
Germany,
United Kingdom,
Finland,
Sweden,
Canada and
Australia).
The Five for Fighting song "100 Years" was used in an ubiquitous
JP Morgan Chase commercial, an episode of ''
Clubhouse'' on
CBS, an episode of ''
Smallville'', and more recently in an episode of ''
Scrubs''. The song was also used in the last scenes of the final episode of
JAG and in a retrospective during
Katie Couric's last day on ''
The Today Show''. In 2005, Five for Fighting was one of five artists asked to appear on
ESPN's ''
SportsCenter'' during a weeklong segment series on the connections between music and sports. Again, Ondrasik performed "100 Years," as film clips of athletes were shown to match the years that Ondrasik would name. (As Ondrasik sang about "being 45 for a moment,"
Michael Jordan was shown in his #45 jersey during his
1995 comeback.)
Subsequent single releases failed to capitalize on the success of "100 Years", with second single "The Devil in the Wishing Well" and third single "If God Made You" both failing to chart the Billboard Hot 100.
''Two Lights''
Ondrasik's fourth release ''
Two Lights (album)'' became his first career Top 10 album, debuting at #8 on the Billboard 200 in August 2006. Its lead single "
The Riddle" became Ondrasik's third career Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #40 thanks to strong iTunes single sales and wide Adult Top 40 airplay. "
The Riddle" was also played in the Season 2 opener of ''
Criminal Minds'' in the episode The Fisher King part 2.
The second single "World" is currently moving up the Adult Top 40 chart, entering the Top 20 in its third week on the chart this week. It's been used in the Thanksgiving episode of ''
Jericho (TV series)'' season 1, and a shortened version is/was being used in a History Channel commercial in the summer of 2007. The song is also used in a commercial for
NBC's fall lineup. A video of the song has been posted to raise funds for various charities, including
autism research.
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Philanthropy
In the spring of 2007, Ondrasik created the first video charity website. The website allows fans to upload videos answering the central question, "What Kind of World do You Want?" from his hit song,"
World". Each time a fan-made video is viewed, up to .49 cents goes to a selected charity.
The charities include
Fisher House,
Komen for the Cure,
Save the Children,
Autism Speaks,
VH1 Save the Music, and
NY Police and Fire Widows & Children Fund.
Discography
Albums
★ 1997: ''
Message for Albert''
★ 2000: ''
America Town'' #54 U.S., #30 Australia
★ 2004: ''
Acoustic Live (EP)''
★ 2004: ''
The Battle for Everything'' #20 U.S.
★ 2004: ''
2+2 Makes 5 (EP)''
★ 2006: ''
The Battle for Everything (DualDisc)''
★ 2006: ''
The Riddle (EP)''
★ 2006: ''
Two Lights'' #8 U.S.
Singles
Trivia
★ On the weekend of January 27/28, 2007, John Ondrasik filled in for legendary radio host
Casey Kasem on the 'American Top 20' and 'American Top 10' radio programmes. On AT20, he counted down his own hit World, and on AT10 he counted down his own hit The Riddle.
★ In 2005 he recorded the song "Penguin Lament" for
Sandra Boynton's "Dog Train" book and CD.
★ In March of 2007, Ondrasik began appearing in a series of short videos profiling Republican presidential contenders in an interview format at gather.com. So far he has interviewed
Mike Huckabee[2] and
Newt Gingrich[3].
John Ondrasik co-wrote Josh Groban's song February Song on Groban's third album Awake.
External links
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Five for Fighting Home Page
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What Kind Of World Do You Want Home Page
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Five for Fighting Official Store
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Five for Fighting Fansite
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Fan Club: Unofficial
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Five for Fighting All Music Guide article
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Chase Bank Commercial featuring "100 Years"
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FUZZ Music Magazine: The Suburban Poet/Five for Fighting
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Interview: John Ondrasik - Five for Fighting - Two Lights
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Podcast/interview of Ondrasik on The Glenn and Helen Show
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2006 IMNO Interview with John Ondrasik
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National Review Online: "Fighting for Freedom," by John J. Miller
John Ondrasik co-wrote Josh Groban's song February Song on Groban's third album Awake.