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  1. listenin to music and staying with my best friend
  2. Born May 18, 1975 Origin North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii, United States Genre(s) Alternative Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, filmmaker, surfer, record label owner Instrument(s) guitar, ukelele Years active 1999–present Label(s) Everloving Records / Brushfire / Universal Website www.jackjohnsonmusic.com JOHNSON NEVER IMAGINED stardom. Born on Oahu in 1975, he grew up in a house with Banzai Pipeline in the front yard. Johnson's father, Jeff, an old-school surfer, had moved to the island with his wife, Patti, from Southern California in the sixties. Their front porch quickly became a hangout not just for Jack, his two older brothers, Trent and Pete, and their friends, but for some of the best big-wave surfers in the world, including Gerry Lopez, Derek Ho, and Laird Hamilton. Johnson began to surf before kindergarten by kneeling on the front of his dad's board. Music came later, in his teens, when he picked up a guitar and a few licks from beach-party jam sessions. In high school, he sang and played guitar in a goofy punk band called Limber Chicken. But riding the breaks always came first. He entered Pipeline Masters, a premier pro event, at 17. A week after the contest, a wave tossed him onto a reef and left a meatball where his face used to be. Johnson's karma being what it is, he healed quickly, using the recovery time to improve his guitar skills just before he took off for the University of California at Santa Barbara, where he played in a party band and studied film. After graduating in 1997, Johnson did camera work and made soundtracks for independent surf films in locales from Ireland to the South Pacific. While recording instrumental music for the films Thicker Than Water and September Sessions, he put together a CD of his own music. Emmett Malloy, a filmmaker and amateur surfer from Los Angeles who is now Johnson's co-manager, introduced the singer to J.P. Plunier, Ben Harper's manager and producer. Plunier was looking to set up an indie label, Enjoy Records (now Everloving Records), and wanted Johnson as his first artist. The resulting 2000 album, Brushfire Fairytales, has since sold some 1.8 million copies. Before his albums went platinum, Johnson's gigs were like vacations. Johnson, Topol, and Podlewski would travel in a van to clubs and college campuses, play, hang out, skateboard around town, see what there was to see. It was an easy vibe, and Johnson's laid-back, melodious lyrics reflected that. "Adam and I used to play at this place in L.A. sometimes," he recalls, "and I met this musician backstage and she said, 'Oh, aren't you sick of playing these clubs? I can't wait to get up to the next level.' She was so anxious to play bigger venues that she was totally out of the moment. I thought to myself, She actually thinks she's going to go somewhere from here?" Then one day in 2001, while eating a burrito at Illegal Pete's, in Boulder, Colorado, Johnson got a phone call from Malloy. The sales of Brushfire Fairytales were climbing. Malloy told him that Universal Records wanted to sign the band, and they were talking serious money. "We had a lot of pride as this independent band," Johnson says. "We were probably too full of it. They were offering an amount of money we'd never thought we'd get. But I remember telling my friends, 'Let's just say no. Things are going so good.' " Five minutes later, the phone rang again. The offer had been doubled. Johnson said no again. "It was so fun!" he recalls. "It tripped them out." Johnson wasn't playing games: He and his buddies truly didn't care if they hit it big. Life was good. "It's not like we were some great businessmen," he says, laughing. He finally signed in 2002. But Johnson could say no, and enjoy saying no, because he didn't define himself as a musician or an entertainer. He still doesn't. He's a waterman.
  3. Birth Name: Piper Lisa Perabo Birthday: October 31, 1977 Birth Place: Toms River, New Jersey Height: 5'4" - 5'5" Hair Colour: Brown Eye Colour: Brown Siblings: 2 brothers (Adam & Noah) Nationality: Portuguese & Norwegian Other: She's a vegetarian, she loves books & reading - and she would want to be a librarian if she wasn't an actress. Awards: Won - Best Music Moment for 'One way or another' in Coyote Ugly - 2001 MTV movie awards Nominated - Female Breakthrough Performance - 2001 MTV movie awards Piper would have been named India Star, until her parents chose to name her after the classic actress, Piper Laurie. Piper graduated from Toms River High School North. After high school, she went to Ohio University to study acting. She graduated summa cum laude with a BFA in acting in 1998. She later moved to New York and studied theatre at LaMama Theater, and was cast in 2 short-films, Single Spaced & Knuckleface Jones. Before starring in any movies, Piper displayed her acting talent performing in stage productions of Arms and the Man, Trinity, Antigone, Fool for Love, Kindertransport, and Our Town. In high school, she appeared in all 4 yearly musicals. Her senior year, she was Katie in "Meet Me In St. Louis", junior year- Cousin Fan in "Mame", sophomore year- Lady Brighton in "Me and My Girl;" and freshman year- a dancer in "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." She was also president of the National Honor Society and the editor of the school literary magazine, Polaris. She later landed her first big role as the lead female in Whiteboyz, where she played the girlfriend of a wannabe rapper (she lied and said she knew how to rap). 2000 was a big year for her, she was cast in The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle as one of the lead characters, FBI agent Karen Sympathy. But the break-out role that really got her recognized and shot her into the spotlight was in Coyote Ugly. She played Violet Sanford aka 'Jersey', who moves to New York to persue her dream of becoming a songwriter. She had to take lessons in voice, guitar, piano and bartending to prepare for the role (she lied again and said she knew how to play the guitar). The film's plot sounded a lot like Piper's own life - she moved from New Jersey to New York and worked in a bar while waiting for a big break. Both Rocky & Bullwinkle and Coyote Ugly didn't do that well in theatres, and didn't get the best reviews, but Piper did a really amazing job in them! In 2001 she starred in a Canadian film called Lost and Delirious. It
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