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Josh Adam Klinghoffer (born October 3, 1979) is an American musician best known for being the guitarist for the rock band
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from 2009 to 2019, with whom he recorded two studio albums, '' I'm with You'' (2011) and '' The Getaway'' (2016), and the b-sides compilation, '' I'm Beside You'' (2013). Klinghoffer took the place of his friend and frequent collaborator
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in 2009, after a period as a touring member. Klinghoffer was inducted into the
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with the
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in 2012, becoming the Hall of Fame's youngest-ever living inductee at the time, at age 32, passing
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, who was 38 when he was inducted. In 2020, Klinghoffer joined
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in a touring and session capacity, performing guitar, additional percussion and backing vocals on their tour in support of '' Gigaton'' (2020). That same year he joined frontman
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's solo band, the Earthlings, alongside his former Red Hot Chili Peppers bandmate
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. A multi-instrumentalist, Klinghoffer also fronts the
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band
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, a group made up of former touring members of Gnarls Barkley. He is also a former member of the bands
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, Warpaint and
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. Klinghoffer most commonly plays guitar or drums, and sings backup as well as lead vocals. He has also both recorded and toured as a
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with notable artists including
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, Lana Del Rey, the
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, Sparks,
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and Cate Le Bon. Klinghoffer also releases solo materials under the
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of Pluralone, originally a working title for the group
Dot Hacker Dot Hacker is an American experimental rock band from California, formed in 2008. The band consists of Josh Klinghoffer (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Clint Walsh (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Jonathan Hischke (bass) and Eric Gardner (drum ...
. He has released three solo albums, '' To Be One with You'' (2019), '' I Don't Feel Well'' (2020) and '' This Is the Show'' (2022) plus multiple non-album singles and b-sides under the name Pluralone.


Life and career

Klinghoffer was born on October 3, 1979 in
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,
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. He is
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and is related to Leon Klinghoffer, the Jewish man in a wheelchair who was murdered during the 1985 ''Achille Lauro'' hijacking. Klinghoffer took drum lessons when he was nine, and taught himself guitar and keyboards.


Early career and The Bicycle Thief (1995–2001)

Dropping out of formal education at the age of 15, Klinghoffer became involved in performing and recording music in
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at an early age. Klinghoffer describes himself at this time as " helittle music dork who lived around the corner, dropped out of high school, and was just playing guitar all day long."Still a Beautiful Mess – Page 2 – Music – San Francisco
. SF Weekly (December 15, 1999). Retrieved on 2011-11-24.
In 1997, at the age of seventeen, Klinghoffer joined
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, the then-current project from former
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frontman Bob Forrest.
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vocalist
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noted that "Bob orresthas always had a very keen sensibility about finding extremely talented and down-to-earth people who just want to get to a kitchen and write a song." The band's subsequent studio album, '' You Come and Go Like a Pop Song'', marked Klinghoffer's first recording experience. Regarding bandmate Forrest's notorious
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, which arguably stalled Thelonious Monster's commercial success, Klinghoffer stated at this time that he: "Pretty much had enough confidence in myself to know that I wasn't gonna be 'the next Bob Forrest'." It was during the recording of Bicycle Thief album that Josh first met John Frusciante, who came in to record a guitar solo. The two eventually began to hang out and listen to music together at Frusciante's home. In late 1999, The Bicycle Thief opened for Red Hot Chili Peppers, as the latter toured in support of their seventh studio album, '' Californication''.


John Frusciante and Ataxia (2002–2004)

Klinghoffer and the Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist
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began writing together in 2002, with the hopes of recording and releasing an album under a band name. This album was eventually released as a John Frusciante solo release in 2004, entitled '' Shadows Collide with People''.John Frusciante unofficial website – Invisible Movement › Revamp!
. Invisible-movement.net. Retrieved on November 24, 2011.
Regarding this decision, Frusciante stated: During the first six months of 2004, Klinghoffer continued to assist Frusciante in the studio. Klinghoffer's drums, bass, vocals, keyboards, and/or guitar can be heard on the full-length albums '' The Will to Death'', ''
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'', and in 2009's '' The Empyrean''. 2004's ''
A Sphere in the Heart of Silence ''A Sphere in the Heart of Silence'' is a collaborative studio album by John Frusciante and Josh Klinghoffer, released on November 23, 2004 on Record Collection. The fifth in a series of six releases Frusciante issued, from June 2004 to February ...
'' is also credited to both musicians, and features several tracks with Klinghoffer on vocals, lead guitar, synthesizers and sequencing. He plays drums along with Frusciante and
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bassist Joe Lally in ''
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'' and '' AW II'', under the name
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. Frusciante commented on his relationship with Klinghoffer in 2004 stating: "He's simply a very talented person and has been a very close friend for the past four years. He's one of the very few people who I really like to spend a lot of time with. In many respects he's the person who is closest to me, and with whom I can speak honestly about everything. His opinion is very important to me and I value it a lot." In 2004, Klinghoffer also appeared on the
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album, ''
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''.


Golden Shoulders (2002–present)

In addition to infrequent live appearances with the band, Klinghoffer appeared on
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' first two albums, 2002's ''Let My Burden Be'' and 2004's ''Friendship Is Deep'', playing bass guitar. He returned to play bass guitar, drums, electric guitar, mellotron, organ, and synthesizer on 2009's ''Get Reasonable'', and electric guitar and piano on 2019's ''Could This Be the End''.


Gnarls Barkley (2006–2008)

Klinghoffer was a touring and
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for Gnarls Barkley. Klinghoffer appeared on the band's second album, 2008's '' The Odd Couple'' and was part of the band's touring lineup to support their first two studio albums which also included an opening slot for the Red Hot Chili Peppers on their ''
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'', a tour Klinghoffer would eventually join as a backing musician in 2007.


Dot Hacker (2008–present)

Klinghoffer founded his own band,
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, in 2008, where he holds the position of primary songwriter, singer, rhythm guitarist and pianist. The group is made up of former touring musicians for Gnarls Barkley. In 2012, they released their first full-length album, Inhibition. The title track to Inhibition was first played in a Bob Forrest radio show. A previously unreleased track, "Rewire", is also included in the digital-only 4-song Dot Hacker EP.
Dot Hacker Dot Hacker is an American experimental rock band from California, formed in 2008. The band consists of Josh Klinghoffer (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Clint Walsh (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Jonathan Hischke (bass) and Eric Gardner (drum ...
released a two-album series in 2014, with 'How's Your Process (Work)' being released on July 1, 2014, and the second album, 'How's Your Process (Play)' being released on October 7, 2014. The band has played at The Chapel,
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in July 2014 and are due to play in
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in August 2014. The band announced plans to play
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in February 2015 in support of the two albums. This will be their first time performing outside of the United States. Dot Hacker released their third album, ''N°3'', on January 20, 2017.


Red Hot Chili Peppers (2007–2019)

In 2007, Klinghoffer played with
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on the final few legs of their ''
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'' tour, playing additional guitar, backing vocals, and keyboard parts alongside the band. His first show with the band took place on March 12, 2007 at the Cox Convention Center Arena in Oklahoma City. On May 8, 2009, amidst confusion as to whether Frusciante still remained within
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, Klinghoffer,
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,
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,
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, Ron Wood and
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performed under the name The Insects at a MusiCares benefit in honor of Kiedis's commitment to helping those struggling with addiction and recovery. In 2009, the Chili Peppers ended a two-year hiatus, and were joined by Klinghoffer in the studio to begin work on their tenth album, '' I'm with You''. At the time, unbeknownst to the public, Frusciante had already quit the band earlier that year without announcing his departure. In January 2010, Klinghoffer performed with the band for the first time as their lead guitarist at a MusiCares tribute event to
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for a performance of Young's " A Man Needs a Maid." It was later revealed he would permanently replace Frusciante as guitarist. Klinghoffer was officially named the replacement for John Frusciante in early 2010. Regarding his entry into the band, Klinghoffer notes, "I've always been attracted to the idea of a tight-knit unit, a band of family, a brotherhood. Since my earliest memory, they always seemed like a band with a lot of love for each other." In May 2010, Klinghoffer along with Flea performed the United States national anthem at a
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home playoff game during the
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series against the
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. After eleven months of writing and rehearsing, the Chili Peppers began recording a new album, '' I'm with You'', on September 13, 2010. Klinghoffer also sang, wrote music and played keyboards on the album. Recording was completed on March 18, 2011 and the album was released on August 29, 2011. The album's first single was "
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". In 2011, Klinghoffer wrote and performed the original score for the documentary '' Bob and the Monster''. Klinghoffer also appears in the documentary, which is based on the life and career of musician and drug counselor Bob Forrest. Klinghoffer was said to have contributed to at least one track on former
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bassist Eric Avery's second solo album, ''LIFE.TIME.'' (2013), although the album did not include it. On July 10, 2011, Klinghoffer appeared at the 2011 School of Rock's Rock the House Tour which also featured Keith Morris and Page Hamilton. Klinghoffer joined the School of Rock kids on stage to perform Red Hot Chili Peppers songs " Dani California" and " Give It Away". This was the first time he performed any of the Chili Peppers' songs live since officially joining the band as their guitarist. In April 2012, Klinghoffer was inducted into the
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as a member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. At 32 years of age, Klinghoffer is the youngest artist ever inducted, surpassing
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, who was 38 when he was inducted. In January 2015, Klinghoffer returned to the studio with the Chili Peppers to begin work on their eleventh studio album which would be produced by Gnarls Barkley's Danger Mouse. Recording was put on hold the following month when bassist Flea suffered an injury during a skiing trip. Production resumed in August 2015 and '' The Getaway'' was released on June 17, 2016 which was followed by an extensive world tour that concluded in October 2017. Work on Klinghoffer's album '' To Be One With You'' was announced in September 2018, with plans to release it sometime in 2019. However, the recording was delayed due to the Woolsey Fire. On November 2, 2019, the band performed a charity event at the
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in
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. This would be the band's final show with Klinghoffer. On December 15, 2019 it was announced via an
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post that Klinghoffer was “parting ways” with the band after ten years, and that John Frusciante would be rejoining the band. “Josh is a beautiful musician who we respect and love. We are deeply grateful for our time with him, and the countless gifts he shared with us. We also announce, with great excitement and full hearts, that John Frusciante is rejoining our group. Thank you." the band's statement read. In an interview released on January 18, 2020 by ''
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'', Klinghoffer spoke briefly for the first time about his departure from the band. Klinghoffer said that he couldn't go into detail about his departure but when asked if there was any hard feelings between him, the band or Frusciante he responded by saying "I don't think so. Not from me." However, in June 2022, he admitted that the friendship between him and Frusciante was "non-existent" and that they hadn’t spoken in over 10 years, while maintaining that he had no hard feelings towards the rest of the band. Klinghoffer on January 23, 2020 gave an interview with
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on the ''WTF with Marc Maron'' podcast where, for the first time, he discussed in detail his firing from the band. Klinghoffer described the meeting with the band as being "really sweet" and that “I rode my bike over o Flea’s house They just said, 'We’ll get right to it. We’ve decided to ask John to come back to the band' And I just sat there quiet for a second and I said, ‘I’m not surprised.’ And the only thing I could think to say was, ‘I wish I could have done something with you guys, musically or creatively, that would have made this an absolute impossibility.” Klinghoffer said that “It’s absolutely John’s place to be in that band. So that’s why I’m happy for him, I’m happy that he’s back with them.” The news of his firing did however come as a “complete shock but not a surprise” as he had known Frusciante had been jamming with Flea in recent months and that Anthony Kiedis was also recently in contact with him. “John and Flea have a musical language. I’ll never be able to contend with the history him and John had.” Klinghoffer also discussed Frusciante's departure in 2009 saying “We had been friends and working together. When they decided they wanted to carry on and he maintained he was sort of done with it, and they asked me to do it, I think he was really surprised that they were going to carry on without him… It was sort of a strange position I was holding.” Klinghoffer maintained that he was fine with the decision and there was "no animosity" between him and the band. “If John coming back had happened five years ago, it would have been hard for me, temporally, to weigh y contributionsagainst what they had. Now, after 10 years, two tours, and almost three albums of writing, I’m really proud of what I did with them. I feel like we did create something.” On January 31, 2020, Klinghoffer was interviewed by ''
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'' and opened up much more about his firing. Klinghoffer said "I love those guys deeply. I never saw myself as deserving to be there over John." He further discussed the moments when he found out he was being fired saying "It was mostly Flea talking. Anthony didn’t say much. But I can see in his eyes that it was a very painful decision. And I think of Anthony as a very tender and supportive person. We all hugged and Chad texted me before I even got home. He was really heartbroken about the whole thing because Chad and I are very good friends." Klinghoffer said that he was unaware of the band's statement on his firing and said "I was totally surprised. And it does look exactly like a death announcement." Klinghoffer also discussed the two albums he recorded while in the band saying "I’m not particularly fond of the two records. I liked the songs and I think we wrote some really cool songs together, but I’m such a pain in the ass. Rick Rubin was the producer n ''I’m With You'' And the reason why I didn’t want to work with him the second time he band was in talks for Rubin to produce the new albumwas because I felt like those four had a relationship and I was the odd man out."


As Pluralone (2019–present)

On August 16, 2019, Klinghoffer released his first solo single "Io Sono Quel Che Sono B/W Menina Mulher Da Pele Preta" under the name Pluralone. The single was made available on vinyl on August 30, 2019. The album featured two covers of non-English songs; "Io Sono Quel Che Sono" is a cover of Italian singer Mina, and "Menina Mulher Da Pele Preta" is by Brazilian singer
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. Klinghoffer performed all instruments and vocals across these two tracks, with album art by
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partner Eric Gardner. Klinghoffer released a follow-up album titled '' To Be One with You'' on November 22, 2019 under the name ''Pluralone''. The album features guest appearances from
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and
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alum Jack Irons. Members of Klinghoffer's band Dot Hacker also appeared along with former
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bassist Eric Avery. His live debut as a solo artist was going to be opening shows to
Pearl Jam Pearl Jam is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1990. The band's lineup consists of founding members Jeff Ament (bass guitar), Stone Gossard (rhythm guitar), Mike McCready (lead guitar), and Eddie Vedder (lead vocals, g ...
as part of the North American leg of
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. The tour dates were scheduled to begin on March 18, 2020 but were postponed due to the
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, with an intent to reschedule at a later date. On August 21, 2020, Klinghoffer performed
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's " Rudie Can't Fail" during ''A Song for Joe: Celebrating the Life of Joe Strummer'', a live stream tribute to Joe Strummer on what would have been his 68th birthday. On September 22, 2020, the release of his second album as Pluralone, '' I Don't Feel Well'', was announced; as a preview the song "The Night Won't Scare Me" was released on digital platforms. The album will be released in vinyl (with a limited edition gold vinyl), CD and digital.


Pearl Jam (2020–present)

Klinghoffer made his debut with Pearl Jam as a multi-instrumentalist touring musician once the band resumed performing live at the Sea.Hear.Now Festival on September 18, 2021. His involvement with the band, particularly to help flesh out the live versions of songs from Pearl Jam's new album '' Gigaton'', had initially been planned for the band's 2020 tour that was eventually postponed due to the pandemic. He also performed in the recordings of
Eddie Vedder Eddie Jerome Vedder (born Edward Louis Severson III; December 23, 1964) is an American singer, musician, and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist and one of four guitarists of the rock band Pearl Jam. He also appeared as a guest vocalist i ...
’s album '' Earthling'' and as a member of Vedder’s backing band, The Earthlings, at The Ohana Festival in Dana Point, CA, and toured with them in February 2022.


Upcoming projects

Klinghoffer,
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and
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, collaborated with
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on his upcoming album '' Bonfire of Teenagers,'' which was supposed to be released in February 2023, but in December 2022 it was announced that it's future is in limbo, as
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has decided not to release it.


Instruments and sound


Guitars

Klinghoffer has used a wide variety of instruments over the course of his career, but he generally prefers
Fender Stratocaster The Fender Stratocaster, colloquially known as the Strat, is a model of electric guitar designed from 1952 into 1954 by Leo Fender, Bill Carson, George Fullerton, and Freddie Tavares. The Fender Musical Instruments Corporation has continuousl ...
s. Currently, he takes these guitars on tour: * "Dashiell", a sunburst 1960 Stratocaster * "Chick", a sunburst 1959 Stratocaster * "Gus", a black 1974 Stratocaster with a hardtail bridge * "Monty", a pink Fender Custom Shop Master Built Stratocaster * A white Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster with a gold pickguard * A sunburst 1967 Telecaster, a gift from
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* A black 1974
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tuned to E-flat * "White Chicken", a white semi-hollow Fender Custom Shop one-off * A sunburst 1965 Firebird VII * A sunburst 1966 Firebird V-12 Klinghoffer has also previously used: *
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's tobacco sunburst 1963 Stratocaster * A black 1966 Stratocaster with a 1968 neck * A white
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White Penguin * An early 1970s Gibson ES-335 * A 'custom color' 1964
Fender Jaguar The Fender Jaguar is an electric guitar by Fender Musical Instruments characterized by an offset-waist body, a relatively unusual switching system with two separate circuits for lead and rhythm, and a short-scale 24" neck. Owing some roots to ...
* A burnt orange
Fender Coronado The Fender Coronado is a double-cutaway thin-line hollow-body electric guitar, announced in 1965. It is manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. The aesthetic design embodied in the Coronado represents a departure from previous Fe ...
12-string * A "Fool's Telemaster" ( Telecaster/ Jazzmaster hybrid) * A late 1970s
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electric guitar Ural 650A


Effects

Klinghoffer regularly changes his effects setup, but as of early 2017, his pedal board consists of: * Catalinbread CSIDMAN glitch/stutter delay * Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man * Holy Grail Nano * Death by Audio Interstellar Overdriver * Xotic Effects EP Booster * Boss DM-2 delay * Boss DD-3 delay * Boss DD-6 delay * Boss VB-2 vibrato * Boss CE-2 chorus * Boss RV-5 reverb * Boss DS-2 distortion * Boss FS-5L footswitch * Tone Bender MK 1.5 * Klon Centaur * Robot Pedal Factory Brain Freeze filter * Electro-Harmonix B9 Organ Machine * Ibanez AF201 auto filter * BS10 Bass Stack stomps * Xotic Effects SP Compressor * Wampler Tumnus * JHS Firefly Fuzz * Boss SP-1 Spectrum parametric EQ * Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler * EHX Cathedral * Electro-Harmonix Memory Boy * EarthQuaker Devices Dispatch Master * Boss PS-3 Pitch Shifter/Delay * Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Reverb * Misty Cave Echo


Amplifiers

As of early 2017, Klinghoffer uses two amplifiers for touring – a 1970s
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for his low end, and a Fender Tone-Master for his high end.


Tours

*
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(2000) – guitar *
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(2001) – guitar, bass, piano * Butthole Surfers (2001) – guitar *
Jon Brion Jon Brion is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and composer. He performed with the Excerpts, the Bats, 'Til Tuesday and the Grays before becoming an established producer and film score composer. Brion has ...
(2002) – guitar *
Beck Beck David Hansen (born Bek David Campbell; July 8, 1970) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He rose to fame in the early 1990s with his experimental and lo-fi style, and became known for creating musical colla ...
(2003) – guitar *
Golden Shoulders Golden Shoulders is a band from Nevada City, California. Formed in 2001 by songwriter Adam Kline, the group operates with a rotating lineup and has featured significant contributions from such notables as Joanna Newsom (who sang and played piano o ...
(2003) – bass *
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(2004) – guitar, drums * Sparks (2006–2008) – guitar * Gnarls Barkley (2006–2008) – guitar, synthesiser, vocals *
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(2007, official member 2009–2019) – guitar, vocals, synthesiser, drums, percussion *
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(2021–present) - guitar, vocals, percussion


Discography

* as Josh Klinghoffer ** '' Bob and the Monster'' Original Score (2013) * as Pluralone ** Io Sono Quel Che Sono b/w Menina Mulher Da Pele Preta (2019) ** '' To Be One With You'' (2019) ** ''You Don't Know What You're Doing b/w Overflowing'' (2020) ** ''Obscene b/w Fairy Tale'' (2020) ** ''Nowhere I Am b/w Directrix'' (2020) ** '' I Don't Feel Well'' (2020) ** ''Mother Nature (EP)'' (2021) ** ''Stretch the Truth b/w Green & Gold'' (digital 2021/7" 2022) ** ''Wile b/w Remembered'' (digital 2021/7" 2022) ** ''Across the Park b/w Sevens'' (digital 2021/7" 2022) ** '' This Is The Show'' (2022) ** ''Pluralball'' 7" (2022) ** ''Under the Banner of Heaven (Original FX Limited Series Soundtrack)'' (2022) with Jeff Ament * with
Dot Hacker Dot Hacker is an American experimental rock band from California, formed in 2008. The band consists of Josh Klinghoffer (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Clint Walsh (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Jonathan Hischke (bass) and Eric Gardner (drum ...
** ''
Dot Hacker Dot Hacker is an American experimental rock band from California, formed in 2008. The band consists of Josh Klinghoffer (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Clint Walsh (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Jonathan Hischke (bass) and Eric Gardner (drum ...
'' EP (2012) ** '' Inhibition'' (2012) ** '' How's Your Process? (Work)'' (2014) ** '' How's Your Process? (Play)'' (2014) ** '' N°3'' (2017) ** ''Divination b/w Divination (Pre-production)'' (2021) ** ''Neon Arrow b/w Rewire'' (2021) * with
Chad Smith Chad Gaylord Smith (born October 25, 1961) is an American musician who has been the drummer of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers since 1988. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012. Smith is also the drummer of the ...
** " Jeepster/Monolith" (2019) (
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exclusive 7") * with
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** '' I'm with You'' (2011) ** '' Red Hot Chili Peppers Live: I'm with You'' (2011) ** '' Official Bootlegs'' (2011-2018) ** '' 2011 Live EP'' (2012) ** ''
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'' (2012) ** '' I'm with You Sessions'' (2012–2013) ** '' I'm Beside You'' (2013) ** '' The Getaway'' (2016) ** '' Live in Paris EP'' (2016) * with
John Frusciante John Anthony Frusciante (; born March 5, 1970) is an American musician, best known as the guitarist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers across three stints since 1988. He has released 11 solo albums and 7 EPs, ranging in style from acoustic guitar to e ...
** '' Shadows Collide With People'' (2004) ** '' The Will to Death'' (2004) ** ''
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'' as
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(2004) ** ''
Inside of Emptiness ''Inside of Emptiness'' is the sixth studio album by American musician John Frusciante, released on October 26, 2004 on Record Collection, and is the fourth in a series of six releases, issued from June 2004 to February 2005. The album features c ...
'' (2004) ** ''
A Sphere in the Heart of Silence ''A Sphere in the Heart of Silence'' is a collaborative studio album by John Frusciante and Josh Klinghoffer, released on November 23, 2004 on Record Collection. The fifth in a series of six releases Frusciante issued, from June 2004 to February ...
'' (2004) (credited to both Frusciante and Klinghoffer) ** '' AW II'' as Ataxia (2007) ** '' The Empyrean'' (2009) * with Bob Forrest ** '' You Come and Go Like a Pop Song'' as
The Bicycle Thief ''Bicycle Thieves'' ( it, Ladri di biciclette; sometimes known in the United States as ''The Bicycle Thief'') is a 1948 Italian neorealist drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It follows the story of a poor father searching in post- World W ...
(1999) ** ''
California Clam Chowder ''California Clam Chowder'' is an album by Thelonious Monster. It was released in 2004, the band's first release since 1992. It is a collection of interpretations of some of the world's most influential, iconoclastic artists. Critical reception ...
'' as
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(2004) ** ''Modern Folk and Blues: Wednesday'' as Bob Forrest (2006) ** ''Rare'' as The Bicycle Thief (2014) ** ''Birthday Cake Rarities'' as The Bicycle Thief (2020) ** ''Oh That Monster'' as Thelonious Monster (2020) * with
Golden Shoulders Golden Shoulders is a band from Nevada City, California. Formed in 2001 by songwriter Adam Kline, the group operates with a rotating lineup and has featured significant contributions from such notables as Joanna Newsom (who sang and played piano o ...
** ''Let My Burden Be'' (2002) ** ''Friendship Is Deep'' (2004) ** ''Get Reasonable'' (2009) ** ''Could This Be the End'' (2019) * Other appearances ** ''Song Yet to Be Sung'' –
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(2001) "Did You Forget" ** '' Blowback'' – Tricky (2001) ** '' The Roads Don't Love You'' –
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(2005) ** ''Dog Problems'' – The Format (2006) ** '' The Peel Sessions 1991-2004'' –
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(2006) ** ''A Loveletter to the Transformer / The Diary of Ic Explura Pt. 1'' – Toni Oswald (2007) ** ''Nun Lover!'' – Spleen (2007) ** '' The Deep Blue'' – Charlotte Hatherley (2007) ** '' Stainless Style'' – Neon Neon (2008) ** '' The Odd Couple'' – Gnarls Barkley (2008) ** ''
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'' –
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(2008) ** '' Exquisite Corpse'' – Warpaint (2008) ** ''Chains'' – Pocahaunted (2008) ** ''The Silence of Love'' – Headless Heroes (2008) ** ''The Last Laugh'' –
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(2009) ** "GJ and the PimpKillers" – Bambi Lee Savage (2009) ** ''Pop Killer'' –
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(2010) ** ''The Danger of Light'' – Sophie Hunger (2012) ** '' Emmaar'' – Tinariwen (2014) ** ''Nothing Without Love'' – Nate Ruess (2015) ** ''AhHa'' – Nate Ruess (2015) ** '' Reward'' - Cate Le Bon (2019) ** '' Earthling'' –
Eddie Vedder Eddie Jerome Vedder (born Edward Louis Severson III; December 23, 1964) is an American singer, musician, and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist and one of four guitarists of the rock band Pearl Jam. He also appeared as a guest vocalist i ...
(2022) ** ''Chameleon Lovers'' - Alexia Bomtempo (2022) ** '' Bonfire of Teenagers'' -
Morrissey Steven Patrick Morrissey (; born 22 May 1959), known professionally as Morrissey, is an English singer and songwriter. He came to prominence as the frontman and lyricist of rock band the Smiths, who were active from 1982 to 1987. Since th ...
(2023)


References


External links


Josh Klinghoffer Fansite
{{DEFAULTSORT:Klinghoffer, Josh 1979 births Living people Butthole Surfers members Red Hot Chili Peppers members Pearl Jam members American multi-instrumentalists American rock guitarists American male guitarists Guitarists from Los Angeles Ataxia (band) members Warpaint (band) members 21st-century American Jews