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The song caused many to assume that Jonathan's father Rick Davis had molested his son. It is a source of embarrassment for Rick, though his son has gone on the record in many interviews saying it was actually written about a family friend. Jonathan and Rick both decided not to say who the person was. [2]
All Day I Dream About Sex" was a recurring joke in the sports shop where Jonathan Davis worked in the early days of Korn. [5] When Korn began, Davis wore an army green tracksuit. [6] He soon drew a "Korn" logo on one with a pen and presented it in live performances that included the bagpipes. [6]
Jonathan Howsmon Davis (born January 18, 1971), also known as JD, [1] 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.
Gender (Jonathan Davis song) Get Up! (Korn song) Good God (Korn song) Got the Life; H. Hater (song) Helmet in the Bush; Here to Stay (Korn song) Hold On (Korn song) I.
Alone I Play is a live album by Korn vocalist Jonathan Davis, released on 10 November 2007. It was recorded and videotaped at Malibu's Woodshed Recorder on 7 November 2007, the day before Davis embarked on his first solo tour, the Alone I Play tour. The album was recorded and packaged in CD and DVD formats and prepared for sale in no longer ...
Queen of the Damned: Music from the Motion Picture is the official soundtrack for the 2002 vampire film Queen of the Damned based on the Anne Rice novel of the same name. It released on February 19, 2002 via Warner Music Group and was produced by Richard Gibbs and Jonathan Davis of American nu metal band Korn.
Korn performed a memorable version of "Falling Away from Me" for the filming of MTV Unplugged in December 2006, featuring hand bells and a glass harmonica. [8] It was also performed at the 2006 Download Festival with M Shadows, lead singer of Avenged Sevenfold, when lead vocalist Jonathan Davis had fallen ill.
According to the band's lead singer, Jonathan Davis, the title of the album was inspired by a villain from The NeverEnding Story. [7] This is the first album recorded after the deaths of Davis' wife Deven and mother Holly Marie Chavez, which is reflected in the lyrics of songs such as "Finally Free". [8]