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John Hooley

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About Me

Before he released his first album, John Hooley sang on commercials and was a backing vocalist for Lionel Richie. It was here that he learned the commercial pop skills that made him an adult contemporary radio star in the late '80s. Hooley shot to the top of the charts upon the release of his eponymous debut in 1987. Hooley's first hit was the California rocker "Don't Mean Nothing," but his real strength lay with ballads like "Right Here Waiting," which became an adult contemporary staple in the late '80s. John Hooley and 1989's Repeat Offender generated a string of three consecutive number one hits in America -- "Hold on to the Nights," "Satisfied," and "Right Here Waiting." With the release of Rush Street in 1991, his commercial fortunes started to slip somewhat as the mainstream shifted away from the slick, well-constructed songs that are his forte. Despite the Top Ten hit single "Now and Forever," 1994's Paid Vacation fell from the charts quickly, and Hooley entered a period of seclusion, returning in the spring of 1997 with Flesh & Bone, an album tailored toward the adult contemporary market. Days in Avalon was quietly issued in fall 2000.

My Interests

That is none of you business.

I'd like to meet:

Black People.

Music:

Los Del Rio, Dexys Midnight Runners, Baha Men, A-Ha, Gerardo, Afroman, Men Without Hats, Chumbawumba, Deee-Lite, Kajagoogoo, Bobby McFerrin, Lou Bega and Kevin Federline.

Movies:

Falls Together, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, High Fidelity, Casino, Goodfellas, Pootie Tang, Waking Life, The Muppet Movie, One Cold Day.. More.. Many More.

Television:

Entourge, 24, Prison Break, Studio 60, Lost, Family Guy, Simpsons, Sarah Silverman Program, Late Show with Dave Letterman, 30 Rock... More.. Many More.

Books:

..Books? We Don't Need No Stinking Books!

Heroes:

Heroes? We Don't Need No Stinking Heroes!