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Jonathan Howsmon Davis (born January 18, 1971), also known as JD, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is the lead vocalist and frontman of
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band
Korn Korn (stylized as KoЯn) is an American nu metal band from Bakersfield, California, originally formed in 1993 by James Shaffer, James "Munky" Shaffer, Reginald Arvizu, Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu and David Silveria, who were members of the band ...
, which is considered a pioneering act of the nu metal genre. Davis's distinctive personality and Korn's music influenced a generation of musicians and performers who have come after them. Davis co-founded Korn in
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in 1993 with the dissolution of two bands, Sexart and L.A.P.D. He had led Sexart during his years as an assistant
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. Davis rapidly gained notoriety for his intense and powerful live performances with Korn. Anchored by his personal, passionate lyrics and unusual
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vocals, Davis has launched a successful career which has spanned almost three decades. Davis's vocals, which alternate from an angry
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to a high-pitched voice, switching from sounding
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to aggressively
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, have been the trademark of Korn throughout the band's career. From 2000 to 2001, Davis and
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wrote and produced the score and soundtrack album of ''
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'', his first work outside the band. He began his side project called
Jonathan Davis and the SFA Jonathan Davis and the SFA (Simply Fucking Amazings) was an American alternative rock band, formed as a side project for Korn frontman Jonathan Davis. The band functioned as a musical collective, with a rotating cast of musicians involved with ...
in 2007 and continued to experiment with musical styles. He released his first solo album in 2018. He has collaborated with various artists over the course of his career, ranging from metal to alternative rock, rap,
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, and electronic music. Davis is a multi-instrumentalist musician who plays
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and the
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. He is also versatile in many genres, mixing tracks and performs DJ sets with his
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JDevil. For decades, Davis has been passionate about
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, horror films, comics and video games. Fourteen of his albums reached the top 10 on the ''
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'', including ''
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'' and '' Greatest Hits, Vol. 1''. In the U.S, he was awarded fifteen
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album certifications by the
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(RIAA). In Australia, he received eight platinum album certifications by the
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(ARIA), and in the UK he received six
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certifications. He won two
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out of eight nominations throughout his career. As of 2018, Davis has sold over 40 million albums worldwide.


Early life

Jonathan Howsmon Davis was born in
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, on January 18, 1971, the son of Holly Marie Chavez (''
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'' Smith; May 6, 1949 – February 25, 2018) and Ricky Duane "Rick" Davis (born December 14, 1948). His parents married on February 27, 1970. He is of English, German, Scottish, and Welsh descent. He has a sister, Alyssa Marie Davis (born February 8, 1974), as well as a half-brother, Mark Chavez (lead singer of
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; born November 15, 1978), and a half-sister, Amanda Chavez (born July 31, 1981) by his mother. His father was a keyboardist for
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and
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, while his mother was a professional actress and dancer. His parents divorced when he was three years old. He lived with his mother at first, but, after experiencing bad situations at that home, he moved in with and was raised by his father and former stepmother in Bakersfield, but was made to feel like he "came in and ruined their perfect little family." Davis suffered severe bouts of
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as a child. Asthma forced him to stay in the hospital every month from the ages of 3 to 10, and he survived a " critical asthma attack" when he was five years old; he said, "My heart stopped, and I didn't see no damn light or hear any music". He attended Highland High School; however, he was persistently harassed for wearing eyeliner, baggy clothes, and listening to
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. He was constantly called homophobic names, which later inspired the Korn song " Faget". Davis's "
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" tattoo on his upper left arm was also inspired by his experience of being bullied. At the age of 16, Davis found employment as a
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's assistant; after graduating high school, he immediately enrolled in the San Francisco college's one-year coronary program. He enjoyed his time in San Francisco, where he spent his days poring over embalming textbooks and his nights living and working in funeral homes. Nevertheless, he dropped out after two semesters to apprentice at a mortuary closer to home, in the
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Coroner's Department. He was also a professional embalmer for a funeral home. Davis commented in ''
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'':
"I had post-traumatic stress from seeing dead babies, and young kids that had died after finding a parent's stash of drugs – shit that I shouldn't have been seeing at 16 or 17 years old. I had to have a lot of therapy to make the nightmares go away, but I got through it and it made me appreciate life a lot more."
He did not get along with his stepmother and has accused her of harassing him and giving him tea mixed with Thai hot oil and
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juice to drink while he was sick. He also mentioned that she mixed
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with his tea. At that time, Davis had sexual fantasies about his stepmother, dreaming of "fucking her and killing her". Though she was later divorced by Davis's father, the Korn song "Kill You" was nonetheless written about her. In an interview for ''
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'', Davis said that he left home when he was 18 because he felt like "public enemy number one", since his stepmother—quoted as "twisted and sadistic"—hated him, and his own father was too embarrassed by the situation to do anything.


Career


Early career

Davis formed his first group with other members in a mysterious formation called Buck Naked, of which only two songs were recorded on demo tapes and distributed to his friends in High School; including New Wave-oriented song "What I Have Done", and a love song "Come With Me". Davis, who worked by day in a mortuary, got free haircuts at a college where guitarist
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was a student. Davis agreed to join Shuck's group called Sexart, which was formed in 1991. Davis described the experience, "I had no clue what I was doing, I didn't know what the hell to do with my voice". Early in 1993, ex-band members of L.A.P.D. who had started a new group named Creep, noticed Davis at The John Bryant club in
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, and were overwhelmed by his performance with
Sexart Jonathan Howsmon Davis (born January 18, 1971), also known as JD, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is the lead vocalist and frontman of nu metal band Korn, which is considered a pioneering act of the nu metal genre. Davis's ...
. Davis, who was already a friend of
Reginald Arvizu Reginald Quincy Arvizu (born November 2, 1969), also known as Fieldy, is an American musician, best known as the bassist for nu metal band Korn. He is also the guitarist/bassist for rock band StillWell. Career Prior to Arvizu's time in Korn ...
's, was reluctant to join Creep, although he was flattered by the obstinacy of the musicians to integrate him into the group. Nevertheless, he only made the decision to audition with Creep after meeting the psychic who told him that it would be beneficial for him to leave Bakersfield, move to Los Angeles and join them. Davis left Sexart in his early 20s after a convincing rehearsal with the four Creep members; he commented: "I was a little torn, because I was doing Sexart at the time, and that was my band. But I wanted to go and see what it was all about, and from the first note I was hooked. It just all clicked." Enticed by the prospect of a musical career, Davis resigned from his employment at Bakersfield judicial police, and moved to L.A. with his girlfriend to live with
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and
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in the same house in
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. Davis proposed the idea of naming the band as 'Corn'—the spelling would be renamed right after as 'KoЯn'—in reference to the horror film ''
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'' and a sexually explicit story from his gay friend.


Korn


Solo career

Davis first began working on a solo album in 2007, forming the group
Jonathan Davis and the SFA Jonathan Davis and the SFA (Simply Fucking Amazings) was an American alternative rock band, formed as a side project for Korn frontman Jonathan Davis. The band functioned as a musical collective, with a rotating cast of musicians involved with ...
(Simply Fucking Amazings). Although he released two live albums with the group, no studio albums were completed and the band disbanded in 2014 after the death of guitarist Shane Gibson. In December 2017, Davis began announcing solo tour dates and festival appearances and the launch of his solo album planned for 2018, which would mark Davis's first billed simply as ''Jonathan Davis''. He said of the album in a 2017 ''
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'' interview: "It's the Jonathan Davis And The SFA record, but JD SFA is no longer. Unfortunately, since Shane Gibson passed, that band's done and it can't be recreated. So this is J.D. right now." In January 2018, Davis released his first solo single, " What It Is". On January 26, 2018, he released the music video for "What It Is", while the single was included on the movie's soundtrack for ''
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''. At that time, Davis said he was "a big fan" of science fiction movies such as ''
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'' and ''
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'', and noted being an admirer of
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. On May 25, 2018, he released his debut solo album, '' Black Labyrinth'' on
Sumerian Records Sumerian Records is an American record label based in Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and London. The label was founded in 2006 by Ash Avildsen. Davis contributed mainly to the sound of the album, playing guitar, keys, and "anything else he could get his hands on to the record". On October 1, 2020, Davis released an alternate
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version of "What It Is". ;Solo band members *Jonathan Davis – vocals *Chris Nix – guitar *Brian Allen – upright bass *Sven Martin – keyboards *
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– drums *Emilio "Zef" China – violin, rhythm guitar, backing vocals


JDevil

JDevil is the EDM alter ego of Davis. He has been
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since 1987 while he was still in high school. At 16, before he joined Korn, Davis started out as a DJ working for Pacific West Sound and spun at high school dances and parties on the weekends in Bakersfield. At the time, his teachers were C-Minus, Choc, and Eric and Vidal. He used to spin New York freestyle,
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,
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,
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, and industrial. In 2009, he began to DJ again and he introduced JDevil to the world in 2011 at
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appearances. In 2012, JDevil collaborated with Sluggo and California producer Tyler Blue, and while touring, he started working on an EP and writing every night in the studio of his tour bus. In March 2012 JDevil collaborated with Datsik and Infected Mushroom on a song called "Evilution", the tracks would appear on Datsik's debut album ''
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''. JDevil was one of the opening acts for Korn on their
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from November 2011 – July 2012 in North America and Europe. While on a short break from touring with Korn in July 2012, JDevil had a short four-day club tour which consisted of The Junkyard in
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, Pufferbellies Entertainment Complex in
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, Lizard Lounge in
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, and The Garden in
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. In July 2012, JDevil had signed on to perform at select
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dates throughout North America. He only performed at two shows, Comcast Center (amphitheater) in
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, and
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in
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. In 2012, JDevil was supposed to open for
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and
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on their
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at select dates in North America, but had to drop out of the tour due to exhaustion. Davis stated it was very important for him to evolve in different styles after two decades in Korn, he said in ''
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'': "It keeps me motivated. It keeps me being creative and not getting bored with music." In October 2012, Davis released his EP with his new group called Killbot, the EDM collective including Sluggo and Tyler Blue.


Other projects

In the early 2000s, while on tour, Davis was looking for artistic hobbies to satisfy his creative impulses and decided to team up with composer
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to write film soundtracks. Davis and Gibbs were introduced to each other through
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, which published their respective music at the time. Shortly after,
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asked them to work on the movie ''
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'', an adaptation of
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's third novel in ''
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'' and a sequel to the 1994 film ''
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''. Ten songs will be composed by the two men, but only five have been kept. These songs include "System", "Redeemer", "Forsaken", "Slept So Long" and "Not Meant for Me", and sung by the band ''
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'' in the movie. While Davis's voice is heard performing the songs in the movie, through the singing voice of Lestat, contractual obligations kept his vocals from appearing on the
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released in 2002.
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, who died during filming, was supposed to record a duet with Davis. In 2000, he created an original fighting game, ''Pop Scars'', which pits popular musical personalities against each other in one-on-one combat. Participants included members of
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,
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, and Korn itself. Each celebrity has its own personality and sports character designs sketched by comic book artist Marty Emond, while stages feature environmental traps that impede opponents as they fight. ''Pop Scars'' never made it past the early design stages, as Davis himself pulled the plug on the project in late 2004. In 2002, Davis was hired by
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to write and record the theme music of
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's ''
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. In 2007, he recorded original songs with Korn for the video game ''
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''. In 2011,
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hired Davis and Korn to compose the theme song to the video game '' Silent Hill: Downpour'', which led to an online petition to stop the pairing. He also created the title track for the 2022 video game '' ELEX II''.


Cameo appearances and acting

Davis and Korn voiced themselves in season 3 of ''
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", which features them as characters inspired by the cartoon ''
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'', driving a van similar to the
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and trying to solve a mystery about pirate ghosts. Davis has also been featured in many other bands' music videos, sometimes with Korn and sometimes solo. He has appeared with Korn in the
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music videos for "
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". He also appeared in the music video for "
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show as a guest
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; he would be brought on by the host of that night's event to announce the next match and its participants, with it being Chris Candido vs Damian Steele. He has a cameo in ''
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'' as a ticket scalper. Davis plays a minor role as Ricky, a crack dealer, in the film '' Seeing Other People''. Davis and the rest of Korn appeared in a 2005 episode of the
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television series ''
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'', titled " Mr. Monk Gets Stuck in Traffic". Davis also had a role as a store clerk in the 2007 independent film '' The Still Life''. In 2009, he collaborated with
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, appearing in the music video for their track " Smashing the Opponent". In 2012, JDevil appeared in the Datsik and Infected Mushroom music video for "Evilution", wearing black eye contacts and fake teeth. In August 2017, Davis voiced Succulentus in an episode of '' OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes'' titled "Know Your Mom". The character was based on Davis and a parody of the nu-metal genre in general. The character's dialogue consists of references to lyrics from nu metal songs. In 2018, he also worked with the EDM group SKYND for their debut real crime song "Gary Heidnik", appearing in the music video for it as well. In February 2023, he collaborated with
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for the song, " Seventy Thorns", as well as appearing in the music video.


Artistry


Vocal ability

Davis is a
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with a
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of four
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and four
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(from A 1 to E 6). The vocal analysis of The Range Place website lists his recorded
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as peaking at the lower note F 5). In 2014, Davis appeared on the VVN Music's list of "the vocalists with the largest range". According to the vocal range data curated by The Range Place,
His bizarre and esoteric vocal styles are definitely one of the main trademarks of the band, ranging from a gruff distorted sound to an odd dissonant scat as well as a lesser used soft headier sound. Earlier on, he used his more distorted tone almost exclusively for highs, however later on around the time of ''See You on the Other Side'' he began demonstrating an ability to use more a cleaner which he can take to the lower fifth octave. His low range is fairly melodic down to at least F2/E2, with lower notes being more in the so-called "attitude fry" style, often used for a creepier or more intimidating effect. Davis's voice is definitely a factor in what most consider to make or break Korn's music for them, however he is definitely a unique staple of the 90s and modern rock scene.
Describing a live performance in
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, Robert Ham of ''
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'' stated that "not enough can be said about the versatility of Davis's voice, as he explored all the different timbres at his disposal throughout the night. He growled, crooned and wailed with equal amounts of steady force". '' The Rough Guide to Rock'' writer Essi Berelian described Davis's singing voice: his "unusual style varied between singing, half-rapping and breathless shrieking". Davis is renowned for his guttural—
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breakdowns; author Christopher Krovatin wrote that "no aspect of Jonathan's vocals are more widely recognized that his babbled nonsense words reminiscent of the scat vocals used by classic
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musicians like
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, Ella Fitzgerald and Scatman Crothers, Benjamin "Scatman" Crothers". Tracks that include this aspect of his vocals in chronological order include the lead-off track in ''Life Is Peachy'' "Twist (Korn song), Twist", "Freak on a Leash, Freak On A Leash", "Got the Life, Got The Life", "Children of the korn, Children Of The Korn", "B.B.K. (song), B.B.K", "Seed", "Bottled Up Inside", "Beat It Upright", "Open Up", "Liar", "Tension", "Rotting in Vain, Rotting In Vain", "The Ringmaster", and "Worst Is on Its Way, Worst Is On Its Way".


Influences

Davis has said that his earliest musical inspiration during his childhood was the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical ''Jesus Christ Superstar'', as his mother was one of the dancers in the movie. His interest in music was more stimulated when he discovered his synth-pop heroes, Duran Duran and the melodies of Simon Le Bon who became his major influence. He also grew up listening to '80s music such as Arcadia (band), Arcadia, Sigue Sigue Sputnik; Bauhaus (band), Bauhaus, Depeche Mode, Thompson Twins; Missing Persons (band), Missing Persons and A Flock Of Seagulls, Flock of Seagulls. Upon listening to his favorite musical genre, Davis would later say, "I was a New Romantic! They even took me to the gay student's counselor just because I wore makeup". He bought Mötley Crüe's album ''Shout At The Devil'' when he was in seventh grade, then found Ministry (band), Ministry, Skinny Puppy, and "old goth stuff" like Christian Death. Davis was first impressed with metal when he heard ''Vulgar Display of Power'' by Pantera, he stated it was "the metal record that made me wanna do heavy music". During adolescence, Davis played
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on a regular basis. Many reviewers point out stark similarities between the vocals of Davis and several techniques employed by Mike Patton, and the former recognized Patton's bands Faith No More and Mr. Bungle as major influences.


Bagpipes

Davis was interested in pipe band music during his youth, which prefigured later Korn's use of bagpipes in several songs. His great-grandmother was from Scotland and played pipe records for him. Davis was also inspired to play the
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by a scene in the 1982 film ''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'', in which the character Scotty (Star Trek), Mr. Scott played "Amazing Grace" on the Great Highland bagpipes at the funeral of Mr. Spock. The melancholic sound captivated him. In a ''Loudwire'' interview, Davis described this moment while watching the film: "everybody tears up, and I'm like...I gotta play bagpipes". Davis's enthusiasm led his grandmother to give him his first set of bagpipes, then he began by joining the Highland High School pipe band, and taking lessons from the band's Scottish conductor. Shortly afterwards he went to a qualified teacher, who went to Scotland and learned. Davis started competing after that, across the United States at established gigs. When the band were ready to record their first album of original material, they realized that something was missing during the recording of the song "Shoots and Ladders". What had begun as "a joke" turned out to be nothing less than an atypical element in the song, and would eventually become the first Korn song to feature a Highland bagpipe. Of Davis's composition with Korn, Kelsey Chapstick commented in ''Revolver (magazine), Revolver Magazine'', Davis does not want to make prominent use of the woodwind instrument and avoids what he worries might be gimmicked or over-use of the pipes. He clarified: "it depends the song, if I'm feeling like there's a spot where I could use it". Korn's repertoire containing Davis's bagpipes includes, "Shoots and Ladders", "Low Rider" (a cover of the song by funk rock band War (American band), War) from Korn's album'' Life Is Peachy, Life is Peachy''. Bagpipes are also heard on "My Gift To You", "Dead", "Let's Do This Now", "10 or a 2-Way", "Open Up", "Liar", "Seen It All", "I Will Protect You", "Lead The Parade", "Spike In My Veins", "Bleeding Out", and "The End Begins". On November 15, 1999, at the Apollo Theater concert, the NYPD Pipes and Drums corps opened the show with "Dead". On July 23, 1999, Davis performed his bagpipe routine in front of more than 250,000 attendees during the Korn concert at the ''Woodstock '99, Woodstock Festival'' in New York in a long weekend of anarchy and uproar.


Equipment

Four months before the release of ''Untouchables (album), Untouchables'', in March 2002, during a South America tour, Davis unveiled a microphone stand art piece named "The Bitch", which was created and conceptualized by Swiss artist H.R. Giger. Davis being a fan of Giger's work, the initial idea of a special microphone stand was suggested to him by his personal assistant Jonathan Pavesi. Then, Davis contacted Giger and was pleased when the Swiss artist accepted a commission to come up with a design for the mic stand. He asked Giger for a microphone stand that was both "biomechanical and very erotic", giving him complete freedom of design. In 2000, during the European ''Issues (Korn album), Issues'' tour, Davis visited the H.R. Giger Museum in Switzerland. Further discussions of Giger's drawings took place, and over time the figure became more streamlined. H.R. Giger and his assistant Roni emailed photos of the progress to the United States; during this process Davis gave his approval and asked him for some minor adjustments, so he could grab it more easily for his live performances. Giger said that Davis's only concern was that it had been "totally functional and as movable as possible". Only five bio-mechanical mic stands cast in the shape of a woman were manufactured at a foundry in Zürich, from molds that were then destroyed, adding to their historic allure and value. Davis had received three of the bio-mechanical microphone stands, and Giger kept the other two, one for permanent display at the H.R. Giger Museum and another for his gallery exhibitions. Davis has been sponsored by Shure microphones since the mid 1990s and continues to use them for live performances. He has used wireless KSM9 and KSM8 models in recent years. Davis uses a variety of microphones in the studio including the Telefunken U47 and ELA M 251.


Personal life


Family

Davis's childhood is a major influence on Korn lyrics—the song "Daddy (Korn song), Daddy" gave rise to a rumor that he was molested by his father, Rick Davis. However, Jonathan has gone on record in many interviews saying he wrote the song about a female family friend who sexually abused him. He said that when he tried to turn to his family as a child to tell them about the abuse, they shrugged it off and did not believe him. Davis has been married twice. His first marriage was to his high school sweetheart Renee Perez. They were married in 1998, had a son named Nathan (who also produces music as part of the Bass music-Duo "Hi I'm Ghost") in 1995, and divorced in 2000. Jonathan married Deven Davis in 2004. The couple have two sons, Pirate and Zeppelin. He filed for divorce in October 2016, citing irreconcilable differences. In 2018, a domestic violence restraining order was issued, blocking any child custody or visitation by Deven, whom Jonathan alleged was deep into drugs. Deven Davis died on August 17, 2018, at the age of 39 of combined drug intoxication from heroin and various prescription drugs.


Health and substance abuse

Davis had a history of excessive methamphetamine abuse and alcohol consumption during the recording sessions of ''Korn (album), Korn'' and ''Life Is Peachy''. Subsequently, he recorded ''Follow the Leader (Korn album), Follow the Leader'' under the influence of methamphetamine, cocaine, and a heavy reliance on alcohol (especially Jack Daniel's). In an interview with ''The Ringer (website), The Ringer'', Davis described the album's creation "fueled by cocaine, speed, and just constant gallons of Jack Daniel's". Davis got himself off methamphetamine addiction when he was 28 during the fall's inaugural Family Values Tour 1998, Family Values Tour. However, sobriety has increased his anxiety and depression which co-occurred with his substance use, exacerbated by the death of his grandfather at that time. During this period, from the late '90s to the early 2000s, Davis was put on suicide watch. In 2010, he admitted that he missed his past vices, Davis said "I know if I did (take drugs), I would be dead and I want to be with my children. It's a deterrent". In 2013, Davis was treated for Alprazolam, Xanax addiction, and openly smoked Cannabis (drug), marijuana until 2015. In 2018, Davis stated in ''Forbes'' that he continues to struggle with chronic anxiety, depression, and insomnia, but has replaced drugs and alcohol with medication such as Prozac, Triazolam, Halcion, Diphenhydramine, Benadryl, Diphenhydramine, ZzzQuil, Doxylamine, NyQuil, and Melatonin. On August 14, 2021, Davis tested positive for coronavirus. As a result, Korn postponed six summer dates on their U.S. tour and canceled two dates in New York. Korn resumed touring on August 27, 2021, at Tinley Park, Illinois, where the stage featured a custom throne for Davis to sit in. He was seen moving slowly around the stage, coughing, appearing to struggle catching his breath, and occasionally using an oxygen tank. On August 29, Brian Welch posted a video remarking on his bandmate's health, stating, "Jonathan Davis is still struggling with the COVID after-effects. He's physically weak and having a mental battle. And any type of love, light and energy you can throw at him – prayers, all of it. ... He needs you more than ever."


Art and serial killers collectibles

In the early 2000s, Davis began collecting serial killer art and memorabilia, publicly displaying selected items while on the Ozzfest 2003 tour. Some items owned by Davis include the Volkswagen Beetle, Volkswagen serial killer Ted Bundy drove for the duration of his murder spree; the "Pogo" and "Patches" clown outfits worn by serial killer John Wayne Gacy; the 1928 confession letter from cannibal Albert Fish; and original drawings by serial killer Richard Ramirez (also known as the ''Night Stalker)''. In June 2001, the collector of criminal artifacts Arthur Rosenblatt was approached by Davis. Rosenblatt told him of his plan to open a museum of artifacts related to the criminal justice system, which Rosenblatt suggested be named the ''Museum of Justice & Odditorium'' or ''MOJO Museum''. In March 2003, Davis suggested funding the museum through a film or TV production. Subsequently, Davis pulled out of the deal which fell apart, leading Rosenblatt to sue him twice; Rosenblatt accused Davis of having spoken to the media in 2002 about his museum project with artist Joe Coleman (painter), Joe Coleman and mis-naming it ''American Curiosities Museum'' when he should have used the names provided for in the contract. In the lawsuit, Rosenblatt claimed that Davis and other partners have threatened his life on several occasions. Nevertheless, in December 2005, Davis started selling off his serial killer memorabilia, claiming his desire to move away from this environment, stating: "I don't want that around my kids". In 2006, the litigation was ultimately resolved successfully by Ed McPherson, Davis's attorney. Davis later denounced the items and got rid of them. Davis made an appearance in the ''Oddities (TV series), Oddities'' documentary series, in the fourth episode of season two entitled "Rock Star Embalmer", which was filmed at Manhattan's Obscura Antiques & Oddities. The episode aired on Discovery Channel on April 30, 2011. Davis's home houses a private art collection that spans decades of touring the globe. He has a considerable and diverse collection of works of macabre and dark art, such as a limited edition Ibanez guitar designed by H.R. Giger that looks the same as his mic stand, a human shrunken head from South America, and a human foetus called 'Luther'. His art collection also includes religious art from all over the world and a variety of religions, such as 600-year-old Buddhist sculptures and "tons of crucifixes", especially Mexican Jesus. "I wouldn't say I like religion, but I like the art", reaffirms Davis. He has also developed an interest in collection of taxidermy art. In 2015 during an interview with Gavin Lloyd for ''Metal Hammer'' he said "the taxidermy I got on the walls, I got when we were touring in South Africa. I hired a guide, stalked those animals, shot both of them and donated the meat, which fed families for months. ... I had to wait a year to get those heads back from Africa, but they're top notch, they're amazing."


Political views

In 2006, Davis explained his political views, saying, "I'm political to a point where it affects human life, from global warming to abortion issues to my gun rights", but expressed no interest in issues like taxation, saying, "I don't really care. Obviously even going out and voting doesn't really count, it's all based down to these Electoral College votes." Davis has expressed support for same-sex marriage and transgender people. Davis has expressed support for libertarian Republican candidates Ron Paul and Rand Paul. Davis once described Barack Obama as an "Illuminati puppet", and told ''Billboard'' that Obama had "basically dragged this country down into the worst it's ever been." In 2014, Davis said that the United States was becoming a "police state". On the other hand, in 2006, Davis expressed opposition to conservatives, particularly Christans, and he described Donald Trump's presidency as a sign that "[t]he world is just absolutely out of control" in 2019.


Religion

In an interview with ''Metal Hammer'' magazine, Davis stated that he's "always been a believer in God", just not in organized religion. He also criticized born-again Christians for "broadcasting" their beliefs.


Military visits

In 2012, Davis began visiting United States Armed Forces stationed in Europe. On March 16, 2012, Davis made his first visit to Ramstein Air Base, Germany where he visited with personnel assigned to the 86th Airlift Wing and Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. The Bomb disposal, Explosive Ordnance Disposal personnel showed him how to operate the bomb disposal robot and how to render safe an improvised explosive device wearing a Bombsuit. Firefighter personnel showed how to use the water cannon in the new Striker ARFF fire apparatus. Readiness and emergency management personnel showed a variety of Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) detection and protection equipment. He also did a meet and greet signing autographs for the troops and their families at the AAFES Military Mall (Kaiserslautern Military Community Center). He visited wounded warriors from all over the world at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and the USO Wounded Warriors Center. On August 11, 2012, Davis made another trip to Ramstein Air Base, Germany to visit with personnel assigned to the 86th Airlift Wing, 37th Airlift Squadron, and Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. During this visit, he was able to get a tour of a Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules, C-130J, Hercules and Bomb disposal, Explosive Ordnance Disposal personnel demonstrated a "Hollywood shot" explosive and the destruction a small amount of explosive can do to a car. Again, he visited the wounded warriors at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and the USO Wounded Warriors Center. A documentary of his experiences, "Wounded Warriors" was submitted to the 1st Annual GI Film Festival Hollywood, and won Audience Choice Award on November 10, 2012. As a result of these trips, once Barack Obama awarded Captain Florent Groberg the Medal of Honor, he mentioned how Davis visited Groberg in Germany, and joked that "I am not the lead singer from Korn". While Davis had been a vocal critic of Obama, he expressed shock at the mention, particularly as it was a compliment: "The President of the United States gave me props for being there for a Medal of Honor recipient. Groberg went through hell."Korn's Jonathan Davis Responds to Barack Obama's Shout-Out
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Discography


Albums

;Korn *''Korn (album), Korn'' (1994) *''Life Is Peachy'' (1996) *''Follow the Leader (Korn album), Follow the Leader'' (1998) *''Issues (Korn album), Issues'' (1999) *''Untouchables (album), Untouchables'' (2002) *''Take a Look in the Mirror'' (2003) *''See You on the Other Side (Korn album), See You on the Other Side'' (2005) *Untitled Korn album, Untitled album (2007) *''Korn III: Remember Who You Are'' (2010) *''The Path of Totality'' (2011) *''The Paradigm Shift'' (2013) *''The Serenity of Suffering'' (2016) *''The Nothing (Korn album), The Nothing'' (2019) * ''Requiem (Korn album), Requiem'' (2022) ;Jonathan Davis and the SFA *''Alone I Play'' (2007) *''Live at the Union Chapel'' (2011) ;Killbot *''Sound Surgery'' (2012) ;Solo *'' Black Labyrinth'' (2018)


Singles


As lead artist


As featured artist


Promotional singles


Other appearances


Guest appearances


Remix work


Notes


References


Sources

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External links

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