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As one of the founding members of the Los Angeles punk band X, John Doe was one of the most influential figures in American alternative rock during the early '80s, but when he launched a solo career in the early '90s, he decided to pursue a rootsy, country-rock direction instead of continuing with punk. X's latter-day albums exhibited a rockabilly and country influence, but it wasn't until Doe's 1990 debut, Meet John Doe, that he recorded a pure country album.

Meet John Doe was recorded during a hiatus in X's career. Following the release of the 1988 live album Live at the Whisky a Go-Go, the bandmembers temporarily parted ways. Initially, Doe concentrated on the acting career he began in 1986 with Oliver Stone's Salvador, appearing in Road House and the Jerry Lee Lewis biopic Great Balls of Fire in 1989. The following year, Meet John Doe was released on DGC to positive reviews, yet it didn't appeal to an audience outside of X's cult, peaking at 193 on the pop charts. Later in 1992, X began playing live again and Doe's solo musical career went on hiatus, although he continued to act in movies like Pure Country, Liquid Dreams, Roadside Prophets, Wyatt Earp, and Georgia.

Following X's 1993 reunion album, Hey Zeus!, Doe signed a solo contract with Rhino/Forward. In summer 1995, Doe released Kissingsohard, a harder and punkier album than his debut. A few months after its release, X released the live semi-acoustic set Unclogged, which would turn out to be their final album. The band split up a year later, but their original lineup (with Billy Zoom on guitar) reunited for a series of live shows in 1998 and toured periodically. Doe continued to focus on his solo career when not occupied with X or his acting career: Freedom Is... was released by the SpinArt label in 2000, the semi-acoustic Dim Stars, Bright Sky appeared on Artist Direct in 2002, and the subtle but aggressive Forever Hasn't Happened Yet arrived via Yep Roc in 2005. It was that same label that reissued Doe's 1998 KRS EP For the Rest of Us under the name For the Best of Us, the new version containing five additional songs that had been recorded during the same sessions.

Doe stayed with Yep Roc for his next two albums as well, 2007's A Year in the Wilderness and 2009's Country Club, where he was co-billed with Canadian roots band the Sadies. A new solo album, Keeper, recorded at the Way Station and New Monkey studios in Los Angeles and featuring guest appearances from Patty Griffin, Jill Sobule, Smokey Hormel, Don Was, and Howe Gelb, appeared in 2011. The album featured the rocking lead-off single "Never Enough." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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  • Jun 1 Saturday
    Sendai, Japan Birdland
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  • Jul 26 Friday
    Mill Valley, CA, US Sweetwater Music Hall
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  • Jul 27 Saturday
    Point Reyes Station, CA, US Love Field
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Discography

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  • Keeper (2011)
    John Doe
    Keeper (2011)
    Yep Roc
  • Country Club (2009)
    John Doe
    Country Club (2009)
    Yep Roc
  • A Year in the Wilderness (2007)
    John Doe
    A Year in the Wilderness (2007)
    Yep Roc
  • For the Best of Us (2006)
    John Doe
    For the Best of Us (2006)
    Yep Roc
  • Forever Hasn't Happened Yet (2005)
    John Doe
    Forever Hasn't Happened Yet (2005)
    Yep Roc
  • Dim Stars, Bright Sky (2002)
    John Doe
    Dim Stars, Bright Sky (2002)
    Imusic
  • Freedom Is... (2000)
    John Doe
    Freedom Is... (2000)
    SpinART Records
  • Kissingsohard (1995)
    John Doe
    Kissingsohard (1995)
    Rhino Records
  • Meet John Doe (1990)
    John Doe
    Meet John Doe (1990)
    DGC (David Geffen Company)
  • A  Day at the Pass
    John Doe
    A Day at the Pass
    Pinko Records
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