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Jon Oliva

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About Me


Jon Oliva is the legendary singer/songwriter of SAVATAGE. He is currently recording with his band JON OLIVA'S PAIN .
JOP US TOUR SCHEDULE 2008
Sep 20 2008 8:00P Bourbon Street New Port Richey, FL
Sep 24 2008 8:00P The Vinyl Atlanta, GA
Sep 25 2008 9:15P ProgPower USA Atlanta, GA
Sep 27 2008 9:15P ProgPower USA Atlanta, GA
Sep 29 2008 8:00P Pop's St. Louis, MO
Oct 2 2008 8:00P Rooters Waukesha, WI
Oct 3 2008 8:00P I-Rock Detroit, MI
Oct 4 2008 8:00P Agora Cleveland, OH
Oct 6 2008 8:00P Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh, PA
Oct 7 2008 8:00P JC Dobbs Philadelphia, PA
Oct 8 2008 8:00P Sterling Hotel / The Rock Room Allentown, PA
Oct 9 2008 8:00P The Haunt Yonkers, NY
Oct 10 2008 8:00P Jaxx West Springfield, VA
Oct 11 2008 8:00P Volume11 Raleigh, NC
And ofcourse, he's the musical mastermind behind TRANS SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA .
We will be adding more info about Jon as this web page progresses...
In the meantime here's some personal info from an "old" interview with Jon ( source: JonOliva.com )
Full Name:John Nicholas Oliva
Birth date: 07.22.1960
Birth place: Bronx, New York City
Residence: Brooksville, Florida
Hobby's: Playing with my dog Emmit ; watching the stars
Musical influences: Beatles, Queen, The Who
Favorite album: Beatles "Abbey Road" and "White Album"
Favorite musician/songwriter: Lennon and McCartney
Other bands/ side projects: Doctor Butcher, Trans Siberian Orchestra, the musical The Romanovs.
First professional performance: 1974 in the Trailer Park Rec. Center ( Sherwood Forest Block party ). We played nothing but Kiss songs and the admission fee was the huge amount of $1.50
First concert: Black Sabbath
When did you start making music? At the age of 6
What jobs did you have before you became a professional musician?
I worked in a shop at a golf court for a while.
What equipment do you use?
Korg and Yamaha keyboards, Steinway piano's
Which Savatage song is your favorite and why ?
" Believe " - because of the atmosphere and because it's such a cool song!
Which Sava-song means the most to you and what was it that inspired you to write it ?
" Alone You Breathe ", the inspiration should be obvious.
Most awkward moment onstage ?
Blue Moon Circus in Oberhausen, Germany on the "Gutter Ballet" tour. Those who have been there, know exactly why !
Qoutation from "Savatage-RockHard Legends" [Rock Hard mag. Germany 1996]
"The narrowest line imaginable between Genius and Madness is drawn between the right and left brain halves of Jon Oliva".
_Jim Morris_
Jon Oliva is a phenomenon in many respects. Apart from the fact that the born comedian went into HM history as one of the most charismatic singers, the man also plays the piano, guitar, bass, and drums without ever having had tuition in his entire life.
"I'm sure Jon is one of the most talented musicians this planet has ever set eyes upon,"confirms Steve Wacholz. The chain-smoker (Paul O'Neill:" Jon's cigarette consumption is costing him astronomical amounts of money!") easily manages to sit down behind a grand piano for an entire evening and play Beatles songs in a la John Lennon, like he did in a Californian hotel during the "Streets" tour, when after a Savatage show he gave a private performance in front of many enthousiastic hotel guests 'till the early morning hours. Jim Morris is convinced of the fact that apart from Jon there's no HM singer, who is able to manage such a thing. Especially not with this perfection.
Paul O'Neill:" It was impossible to let anyone else but Jon Oliva play the piano parts of "Alone you Breathe" at the "Handful of Rain" sessions. I have ordered in an excellent pianist from a music school, but even after eight hours he wasn't able to express emotions comparable to Jon's." Also as a songwriter the repertoire of the family-father (two boys, seven and thirteen years old in '96) seems to be inexhaustable. He manages to write a song that sounds just right within six or seven minutes.
Big Dave, friend, neighbor and traveling companion for many years describes the abilities of the "Mountain King". "Within a quarter of an hour he'd gathered several ideas, that I recognized a year later on "Edge of Thorns". I have already asked him a hundred times, why he doesn't make use of this talent to at least now and then write a song that'll roll up the Billboard-singlecharts backwards. But he always says, "I can't write that junk, because that's not who I am. I don't like superficial stuff like that". The man could've been a millionaire for years... "
On the contrary he's one of those people that would give away their last shirt if anyone would ask them for a favor. There is nobody in his entourage who doesn't continually emphasize what a modest, friendly and generous fellow Jon Oliva is. The certified "Madman" surely isn't a saint, but, to put it in Big Dave's words, "He's the biggest contrary of an asshole one can imagine. Like his brother he's one of those people that would never look down upon anybody. "
Paul: I have seen Jon after shows, after which he was fully exhausted, He went outside, ran into 200 kids there and each and every one of them got his autograph, even if it took two hours. Jon simply has a heart of gold. In Japan he once completely dis appeared after a show. I looked for him everywhere and found him in an empty hall where he was providing the cleaning shift, that existed of older men and women mostly, with beer and sandwiches.
In his early childhood Jon was inspired by his father, who for many years besides his job as a sales manager of a synthetic factory played piano in hotel and dinner clubs." We've always had a grand piano in the house and right from the beginning my parents have supported Criss and me when they saw how much music meant to us, although my father, who had a classical education, deeply regretted the fact that neither of us ever took one hour of tuition and have followed our own path across the field. But we were teenagers that wanted to play Black Sabbath songs. "
Watch an EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Jon and Criss Oliva at their home in Florida before the 1991 "Streets" tour.
This interview is conducted by Götz Kühnemund, courtesy of RockHard, Germany.
More interviews to follow...

Jon Oliva's Pain playing HOUNDS, Tilburg, The Netherlands, 05-14-2008




My Interests

Music:

Savatage
Doctor Butcher
Trans Siberian Orchestra
Jon Oliva's Pain

Heroes:

John Lennon