Johnny Contardo
Johnny Contardo is best known as a former singer with the musical group, Sha Na Na which he left in 1983. In 1978, he appeared with Sha Na Na in the blockbuster hit movie musical Grease as Johnny Casino and the Gamblers. His performance of the song "Those Magic Changes" was featured in the movie and on the soundtrack for Grease.
Johnny's early years
Johnny Contardo (born December 23, 1951) was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. His first singing experience was at the age of 6, in a Boston church choir.
His mother took him into night clubs when he was a teen, to perform in front of an audience. She discovered that he had stage presence and personality, in addition to his singing talent.
After graduating from Brookline High School in 1969, Johnny attended the Boston Conservatory of Music, studying voice, acting, and dance.
At age 19, Johnny took a minor role in Boston production of the musical Hair. After six months, he played the lead role in the production. He then received an offer to be understudy for the lead role on Broadway, and an offer to join Sha Na Na.
In Sha Na Na and the following years
Johnny joined Sha Na Na in 1971. The television show Sha Na Na, aired from 1977 to 1981.
The show was primarily made up of 1950s song covers, and featured musical and non-musical guests, and comedy sketches. Johnny performed many ballads, doo-wop, and rock and roll songs on the program, showcasing his vocal range, including his rich tenor and titillating falsetto notes.
In 1983, he left the group and began a solo career. He appeared in a minor role in the movie Scarface, released two albums and did live performances.
Eventually, he left the business and worked in advertising for a number of years. He taught voice lessons, as well.
Current status
In 2005, Johnny returned to show business at the urging of his fans. He rehearsed in his garage, then made his comeback in a show in Florida, with headliner Frankie Avalon, who had also appeared in Grease.
Johnny's comment about his return to the business was, "My fans are unbelievable. They pushed me to do this. When I got on that stage again, it was like I never left Sha Na Na."
In June 2007, Johnny did a reunion performance with Jon "Bowzer" Bauman. He sang a few songs and a duet with Bowzer at Bowzer's Rock 'N' Roll Party Volume VI, held in Connecticut.
As of July 2008, Johnny is performing as a solo artist in concerts around the U.S. He holds an occasional Meet and Greet, which consists of a performance, followed by a gathering of his fans. At these events, there are photo opportunities, a chance to get Johnny's autograph, and to talk with him. Contardo also enjoys cooking and runs a catering business in California.
Johnny is also the co-founder of http://VocalPower.biz/. With VocalPower.biz, Johnny hopes to reach far more students and create an impact with the thousands of users he is teaching through the course.
In the early 1970s, guitarist Joe Jammer, who worked with many classic groups including Led Zeppelin, assembled a group of musicians to record an album of funk/rock tunes called "Headway," with Johnny on vocals. The album sat on the shelf for years, but was finally released in February 2015.
Awards
Johnny received a Grammy nomination, as well as a Platinum Album, for the soundtrack from the movie Grease. He also received a Gold album for The Golden Age of Rock n Roll.
Movie appearances
- 1972 - Dynamite Chicken (with Sha Na Na) - as himself
- 1978 - Grease (with Sha Na Na) - as Johnny, of Johnny Casino and the Gamblers
- 1978 - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (with Sha Na Na) - as himself, in the all-star finale recreation of the famous album cover
- 1983 - Scarface - as Miguel Echevierra
References
- Official site
- The Johnny Zone - fan-created fan site
- Orange Coast article
- OCRegister news article and video interview
- Jon "Bowzer" Bauman's site
- Johnny and Bowzer reunion music video on YouTube
- IMDb
- Rock and Roll Gourmet
External links
- Performance videos, 2005-2007 (requires Adobe Flash)